Federal Government invests in future psychologists, fast tracking workforce expansion
The Albanese Government says it will increase the number of postgraduate psychology places at universities and provide more psychology internships and supervisors so Australians can access a psychologist when needed. Despite strong demand and interest from students, currently only 10 per cent will complete the required postgraduate course to become a registered psychologist due to the limited number of university places.
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Scholarships to support a strong mental health workforce (VIC)The Allan Labor Government says is continuing to build a strong and skilled mental health workforce with nearly 300 scholarships and grants through the Mental Health and Wellbeing Workforce Scholarship Program. The program is available to mental health nurses, allied health professionals, alcohol and other drug (AOD) practitioners and lived and living experience workers to upskill and further their careers. |
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2024 Australian Mental Health Prize winners announcedThe winners of the 2024 Australian Mental Health Prize have been unveiled at UNSW Sydney, celebrating individuals who have made significant strides in mental health research, advocacy and support. Four Australians have been recognised, including a researcher who’s created an equine therapy program for Aboriginal youth and an academic who’s reshaped the treatment of psychiatric disorders globally. Mental Health Australia congratulates each of the winners.
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