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Australian Psychologist | 2017

The Australian Psychological Society's Apology to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People

Timothy A. Carey; Pat Dudgeon; Sabine Hammond; Tanja Hirvonen; Michael Kyrios; Louise Roufeil; Peter Smith

The gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non‐Indigenous health, education, mental health, and social and emotional wellbeing remains a major concern. Bridging these gaps and working in culturally safe and responsive ways with people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent presents considerable challenges, including for the discipline and profession of psychology. At the Australian Psychological Societys (APS) inaugural congress in September 2016, the APS issued an Apology to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The apology was a formal acknowledgment of the role of the discipline and profession of psychology in failing to listen and show respect to Indigenous Australians. The apology was also a commitment to change. This paper provides the background and context to, and motivation for, the apology. The APS received highly positive reactions to the apology across Australia and internationally. However, further change and work needs to be undertaken as the challenge for the discipline and profession now is to demonstrate a commitment to the apology by supporting and engaging in culturally safe practices.


Archive | 2016

Australian Indigenous Psychology Education Project (AIPEP): Curriculum Framework

Pat Dudgeon; Dawn Darlaston-Jones; Gregory Phillips; Katrina Newnham; Tom Brideson; Jacquelyn Cranney; Sabine Hammond; Jillene Harris; Heather Herbert; Judi Homewood; Susan Page


Archive | 2016

The outcomes and future directions of AIPEP – increasing cultural responsiveness and Indigenous representation in psychology.

Pat Dudgeon; Jacquelyn Cranney; Dawn Darlaston-Jones; Heather Herbert; Sabine Hammond; Jillene Harris; Judi Homewood


Archive | 2016

Australian Indigenous Psychology Education Project: Workforce Capabilities Framework.

Pat Dudgeon; Jillene Harris; Katrina Newnham; Tom Brideson; Jacqueline Cranney; Dawn Darlaston-Jones; Sabine Hammond; Judi Homewood; Heather Herbert; Susan Page; Gregory Phillips


Archive | 2016

Australian Indigenous Psychology Education Project (AIPEPE): Guidelines for Increasing the Recruitment, Retention and Graduation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Psychology Students

Pat Dudgeon; Dawn Darlaston-Jones; Gregory Phillips; Katrina Newnham; Tom Brideson; Jacquelyn Cranney; Sabine Hammond; Jillene Harris; Heather Herbert; Judi Homewood; Susan Page


Archive | 2016

Australian Indigenous Psychology Education Project (AIPEP)

Pat Dudgeon; Dawn Darlaston-Jones; Jacquelyn Cranney; Sabine Hammond; Jillene Harris; Heather Herbert; Judi Homewood; Katrina Newnham


Archive | 2016

Australian Indigenous Psychology Education Project (AIPEP): Final report

Pat Dudgeon; Katrina Newnham; Thomas Brideson; Dawn Darlaston-Jones; Jacquelyn Cranney; Sabine Hammond; Jillene Harris; Heather Herbert; Judi Homewood; Susan Page; Gregory Phillips


InPsych: The Bulletin of the Australian Psychological Society Ltd | 2016

Outcomes and future of the Australian Indigenous Psychology Education Project (AIPEP)

Pat Dudgeon; Sabine Hammond; Jacquelyn Cranney; Dawn Darlaston-Jones; Jillene Harris; Jeannie Herbert; Judi Homewood; Katrina Newnham; Gregory Phillips; Susan Page


2016 Australian Psychological Society Congress | 2016

The outcomes and future of AIPEP: Increasing cultural competence and Indigenous representation in psychology

Pat Dudgeon; Jacquelyn Cranney; Dawn Darlaston-Jones; Sabine Hammond; Jillene Harris; Heather Herbert; Judi Homewood; Katrina Newnham


InPsych: The Bulletin of the Australian Psychological Society Ltd | 2015

Indigenous highlights at the Golden Jubilee Conference

Pat Dudgeon; Katrina Newnham; Sabine Hammond

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Pat Dudgeon

University of Western Australia

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Dawn Darlaston-Jones

University of Notre Dame Australia

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Jacquelyn Cranney

University of New South Wales

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Katrina Newnham

Australian Psychological Society

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F Martin

University of Newcastle

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Jacqueline Cranney

University of New South Wales

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Louise Roufeil

Australian Psychological Society

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Michael Kyrios

Australian National University

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