Level | File |
Ref No | BPS/001/4/01/02/07 |
Title | BPS Professional Affairs Board PAB Papers 1986 |
Date | 1986 |
Extent | 1 file (2 folders) |
Physical Description | some rust marks and torn paper |
Description | British Psychological Society's (BPS) Professional Affairs Board (PAB) meeting papers:
11 January 1986 Professional Affairs Board Agenda, Minutes and Papers includes 'The Society and International Affairs'; review of tasks, work plan, terms of reference and capacity of the Standing Committee on Test Standards; terms of reference and membership of the Standing Committee on Handicap; representation on the board of the British Journal of Guidance and Counselling; observers on the Board and Division Committees; need for communication and consistent practice; proposal for a working party on the rehabilitation needs of the young chronic sick; report of first year of the Co-ordinating Committee on Professional Training, post experience training for psychologists; report of representatives on UK Committee of the World Federation for Mental Health and on Age Concern; guidance on client condition on advertising; proposed workshop on open access to client information; Data Protection Act Subject Access to Personal Health Information; 'Careers in Applied Psychology for Psychologists With A Disability'; review of Child Care Law; recognition of psychologists with qualifications obtained abroad; survey on psychological services for people with cerebral palsy (Richard Lansdown); notes of meetings with British Paediatric Association; Committee on Training in Clinical Psychology policy on self-funded candidates; proposed working party on training needs in clinical psychology; report on Wessex Regional In-Service Training Course in Clinical Psychology; report on MSc in Clinical Psychology University of Exeter; report on South-East Thames Regional Training Scheme for Clinical Psychology; report on MSc Clinical Psychology University of Aberdeen; annual report of Board, Standing Committee on Handicap;
28 February 1986 Professional Affairs Board Agenda, Minutes and Papers includes links with the Faculty of Community Medicine; response to DHSS Review of Child Care Law; representation on committee; delegate to EFPPA General Assembly; invitation to Conference of Ministers of Health on Narcotic and Psychotropic Drug Misuse; relationship of the Board with its standing and training committees; Committee on Training in Clinical Psychology policy on self-funded candidates; proposed working party on training needs in clinical psychology; Board response to report of MSc Course in Clinical Psychology University of Aberdeen; size and costs of on-site visits to courses; NHS Training Authority New Health Pickup Programme for Continuing Professional Education; report of follow-up visit to MSc Clinical Psychology University of Surrey; 'Chartered Psychologist: Locals or Cosmopolitans' (Oonagh Hartnett) discussion paper on conflicts within the profession; 'The Whole and Sum of the Parts: Some Notes on Constitutional Matters for New Society Officers'; proposed response to BMA Policy on Ethical Research Committees; report of Joint Standing Committee with the Royal College of Psychiatrists; 'Symbiosis and Commensalism, the Partners We Keep' discussion paper on issues relating to co-sponsoring of events with other organisations; Mental Health Act Draft Code of Practice; Children's Legal Centre Protecting Children from Physical Punishment; Association of Community Health Councils for England and Wales Patients Charter; attendance at Association of Directors of Social Work 14th Annual Conference; documents received from EFPPA; comments to proposed Government amendments to the Disabled Persons (Service Consultation and Representation) Bill; proposed social work CCETSW training; submitting of Board minutes to Council; proof of annual report; Institute for Clinical Psychology position statement on Discriminatory Laws in South Africa; invitation to Institute for Complementary Medicine Hypnotherapy & Psychotherapy meeting; inservice trainings 'The Future Funding of Training in Educational Psychology' (G A Lindsay');
26 April 1986 Professional Affairs Board Agenda, Minutes and Papers including submission to the BMA on Ethical Research Committees; pooling arrangements for the initial training of educational psychologists; discussion as to whether there should be a boycott of an advertisement for a role with a disputed line management by a psychiatrist; discussion on the role and responsibility of the Standing Committee on Test Standards; report of the Working Party on Competence in Psychological Testing; appointments and representatives; request from DHSS for Council of the CCETSW; Royal College of Psychiatrists and psychological testing; draft reply to Association of Community Health Councils for England and Wales Patients Charter; training and rehabilitation of Mis-Users of Hard Drugs; invitation from British Society of Experimental and Clinical Hypnosis to co-sponsor Fourth European Congress of Hypnosis in Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Medicine; proposed BPS Scientific Affairs Board statement on substance misuse; Scientific Affairs Board view of the report of the Co-ordinating Committee on Professional Training; discussion of the role and purpose of EFPPA General Assembly; report on MSc Developmental and Educational Psychology Queens University Belfast; closure of the MSc Clinical Psychology University of Aberdeen; report of the proposed Humberside Clinical Psychology Training Course; report on MSc Clinical Psychology University of Leicester; CTCP revised 'Criteria for the Assessment of Postgraduate Training Courses in Clinical Psychology'; list of Society representatives on other organisations; report of the representative on the Rugby Conference on Psychotherapy (Standing Conference on Psychotherapy); resignation of representative on the All Party Parliamentary Mental Health Group; report of the representative on the British Association for Counselling; report from the representative on the Scottish Advisory Committee on Top Grade Scientific posts; report of representative on Age Concern England; report of representative on the Psychologists Protection Society and the representative on the Association of Workers for Maladjusted Children.
13 June1996 Professional Affairs Board Agenda, Minutes and Papers including DCP [Division of Clinical Psychology] discussion with DHSS concerning proposed working party on the Rehabilitation Needs of the Young Chronic Sick; lobbying and proposed amendments to the Education Bill including Hansard and BPS press release; proposed workshop on Open Access to Client Information; 'Developments in Occupational Psychology' discussion paper by the Division of Occupational Psychology Training Committee; letter to EFPPA concerning national or individual status of members of the General Assembly and proposing changes to constitution; Mental Health Act Draft Code of Practice; titles for new chartered psychologists 'Chartered Psychologist or Alternatives' (G A Lindsay) and 'The Possible Impact of Chartered Status on Lateral Transfer'; representatives and committee members; CCETSW representation and joint training initiatives; Chairmanship of the Board and proposed Deputy position and membership of F&GPC [Finance and General Purposes Committee - later Board of Trustees]; relations between Board and Scottish Branch in relation to responding to consultations, revision of advice to Society Officers 'The Sum and the Parts'; representation and role of the interdisciplinary Collaboration in Health Care Working Party; DHSS Child Abuse Working Together draft guidelines; CCETSW report 'The Teaching of Psychology on Social Work Courses'; response to Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs ACMD Review of Training; International Test Commission ballot; report from representatives on the British Institute of Mental Handicap, MIND (including World Federation for Mental Health Congress Mental Health 2000) and Hospital Play Staff Examination Board; Society to inform DHSS that courses have been approved; report on MSc Clinical Psychology University of Liverpool; proposed statement on boxing; request for support from the Coordinating Organisation for Behavioural Research on AIDS (COBRA); advice on psychologists reports for Magistrates Courts;; report on Spring 1986 Diploma in Clinical Psychology examination; consultation on corporal punishment in the Education Bill.
19 September 1986 Professional Affairs Board Agenda, Minutes and Papers including expansion of Top Grade Scientific Post National Panel of Assessors (Scotland); lobbying and proposed amendments to the Education Bill; response to Local Authority Training Grants Scheme; comments on Mental Health Act 1983 Draft Code of Practice; payment for psychologists reports in Magistrates Courts; vacancies on standing committees and working parties; appointment of Chris Cullen as Deputy Chairman of the Board; creation of the Postgraduate Admissions Committee; draft guidelines 'Advertising the Services Offered by Psychologists'; impact of chartering on lateral transfer of educational and clinical psychologists; lobbying of EFPPA on activity and structures; circulation of DECP Training Committee evaluation reports to the Department of Education; MQB paper on chartering 'The Validity of Psychological Skills'; DoP Division of Occupational Psychology Training Committee report on MSc Organisational Psychological UMIST; CTCP report on South Wales In-Service Training Course; CTCP followup report on MSC Clinical Psychology University of Manchester; response to UKCC Education Strategy Project 2000 on nursing education; Scientific Affairs Board initiative on the Psychology of Food, Health and Nutrition; support for South African Institute for Clinical Psychology stance on apartheid; notes of a meeting with CCETSW on the teaching of psychology on social work courses; report of DCP Working Party on Management Training Needs of Clinical Psychologists, and budgets;
22 November 1986 Professional Affairs Board Agenda, Minutes and Papers including lobbying in relation to the Education Bill training of educational psychologists; Board response to [Membership and Qualifications Board] MQB paper 'The Validity of Psychological Skills'; comments on DHSS 'Child Abuse Working Together Draft Guide to Interagency Cooperation for the Protection of Children; response to Home Office DHSS consultation Offenders Suffering from Psychopathic Disorder; UKCC Education Strategy Project 2000; psychotherapy education; unity of psychology as a profession; possible Directive on the European harmonisation of qualifications; EFPPA reforms; 'Role and Responsibilities of the Society for Test Standards' together with internal and external comments; draft Terms of Reference of the Steering Committee on Test Standards; review of the role, membership, Terms of Reference and programme of the Standing Committee on Handicap; proposed revision of 'Discriminating Fairly'; representation on the All Party Parliamentary Mental Health Group; report of the representative on MIND; policy on circulation of Training Committee reports; DHSS Multidisciplinary Conference on the Psychiatric and Psychosocial Aspects of AIDS and related conditions; final draft 'Guidelines on Advertising the Services of Psychologists; restructure of the British Association for Counselling; Board sponsorship of London Conference seminar on Old Age; response to Home Office Fraud Trials Committee Report (Roskill); response to Home Office paper Custodial Sentences for Young Offenders; DOP information sheet on occupational psychology; Equal Opportunities in Employment in Northern Ireland; CTCP report on a follow-up visit to MSc in Clinical Psychology University of Leeds, Board annual report; report of Joint Standing Committee with Royal College of Psychiatrists |
Format | File |
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Language | English |
Related Material | BPS/001/4/01/01 BPS Professional Affairs Board PAB Minutes BPS/001/4/01/03 BPS Professional Affairs Board PAB Correspondence BPS/001/4/01/04 BPS Professional Affairs Board PAB Working Parties BPS/001/11/04/02/04 BPS Briefings, Statements, Policy and Lobbying 1980-1989 BPS/001/11/04/03/04 BPS Consultations 1980-1989 BPS/001/11/04/03/04/14 Comments on Data Protection Act Subject Access to Personal Health Data Order 1985-1987 BPS/001/11/04/03/04/07 Responses to Data Protection Legislations 1983-1986 BPS/001/11/04/03/04/08/03 Mental Health Act Draft Code of Practice 1986 BPS/001/11/04/03/04/13 Response to DHSS Paper on Child Abuse Inquiries 1985-1986 BPS/001/11/04/03/04/15 Response to Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs Review of Training 1986 BPS/001/11/04/03/04/16 Response to the Association of Community Health Councils on the Patients Charter 1986 BPS/001/11/04/03/04/21 Response and Lobbying to Proposed Education Bill Clauses on Funding for Educational Psychologists 1986-1987 BPS/001/11/04/03/04/40 Comments on DHSS/Home Office Consultation on Offenders Suffering from Psychopathic Disorder BPS/001/11/04/03/04/41 Comments on Home Office Report on Fraud Trials (Roskill) 1986
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AccessStatus | Open |
Location | 13: BPS History of Psychology Centre, London |
Term | Clinical psychology |
Drug abuse |
Child psychology |
Educational psychology |
Testing |
Professional Training |
Psychotherapy |
Research Ethics |
Care for the elderly |
Vocational Training |
Occupational psychology |
Social work education |
Nurses |
Medical personnel |
Diet |
Child abuse |
Young offenders |
Juvenile delinquency |
Access to Information |
HIV Infections |
AIDS |
Old age |
Elderly |
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Rules | Description compiled in line with the following: ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description MAD3 Third Edition 2000 |
ArchNote | Compiled by Claire Jackson BPS Archivist History of Psychology Centre. |
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Code | PersonName | Dates |
BPS/GB/261 | The British Psychological Society; Professional Practice Board; 1973-2002; PAB | 1973-2002 |
BPS/GB/80 | The British Psychological Society; Division of Educational & Child Psychology; 1967-; (DECP) | 1967- |
BPS/GB/81 | The British Psychological Society; Division of Occupational Psychology; 1971-; DOP | 1971- |
BPS/GB/386 | European Federation of Professional Psychological Association; 1981-; EFPA | 1981- |
BPS/GB/374 | Royal College of Psychiatrists; 1841- | 1841- |
BPS/GB/260 | The British Psychological Society; Scientific Affairs Board; 1973-2002; SAB | 1973-2002 |
BPS/GB/127 | Children's Legal Centre; 1981-; CLC | 1981- |