Description | British Psychological Society (BPS) Professional Affairs Board (PAB) meeting papers:
13 January 1990 Minutes, Agenda, Papers including response to draft Guidelines for Local Research Ethics Committees, Professional Development for Psychologists and Social Workers with Services for People With a Mental Handicap; notes of meeting concerning HM Prison Service Review, EFPPA election dates; statement of interest form for Helen Nightingale as Society representative on All Party Mental Health Group; representative on the Consultative Council of the BAC, Collaboration in Health Care Working Party, Joint Health Care Workers Educational Forum, Task Force on the Implications of the Changing Trends in Professional Psychology, Scottish Council for Research in Education, meeting with Royal College of Psychiatrists to discuss Good Practice in the Discharge and After Care of Psychiatric Patients, Membership and Qualifications Board MQB; agreement by F&CGP to develop a Register of Occupational Test Users and a Certificate of Competence in Occupational Testing; report of the Working Party on Psychologists and Social Services; proposal to set up a Presidents' Task Force on Equal Opportunities; proposed Special Group in Clinical Neuropsychology; draft position paper on Mental Impairment and Severe Mental Impairment; recognition of chartered psychologists by the Court of Protection; request for evidence in the Guildford and Woolwich Inquiry ['False Confessions and Police Interrogation Police Review']; Association for Stammerers; proposed merger of Division of Occupational Psychology and Occupational Psychology Section; clinical psychology and Whitley Council negotiations over pay; draft annual report; response to Draft Code and Handbook of Guidance on Confidentiality of Personal Health Information
2 March 1990 Minutes, Agenda, Papers including status of BPS/BASW/CCETSW report 'Professional Development for Psychologists and Social Workers with Services for People with Mental Handicap, meeting on Good Practice in the Discharge and Aftercare of Psychiatric Patients, comments on the report of the Working Party on Psychologists and Social Services; proposed Special Group in Clinical Neuropsychology; representative on Consultative Council of the BAC [British Association of Counsellors], Joint Health Care Workers Educational Forum, Task Force on the Implications of the Changing Trends in Professional Psychology; EFPPA General Assemby EFPPA General Council, Residential Services for Mentally Handicapped People DOH meeting, Psychologist Editorial Committee, future of the Divisional Network on Disability; report of the Working Party on Psychologists and Child Sexual Abuse; proposed conference with CCETSW; CCETSW Joint Approaches to Training of Practice Teachers/Clinical Supervisors in Health and Social Services; Age Concern England policy on Age Discrimination; announcement of Home Office Scrutiny of the Prison Medical Service; lack of outputs of the Working Party on Access to Client Records; request from College of Occupational Therapists to endorse public statement on Care in the Community and the Future of the NHS; minutes of meeting of EFPPA Task Force on Ethics; Directory of members of the Division of Occupational Psychology; Social Services Inspectorate letter on 'Issues of Race and Culture in the Family Placement of Children'.
21 April 1990 Agenda, Papers including minutes of meeting of correspondents from 'News from EFPPA'; notes of Department of Health meeting on 'Residential Services for Mentally Handicapped People, 'The Way Forward for the NHS Proposals for an NHS Evaluation Programme; representatives to the EFPPA General Assemby; SDECP paper on 'Special Education: Towards A Question of Civil Rights'; Division Network on Disability; CCETSW training and seminar proposals; The BPS and Europe: Interim Report (Joanna Shapland); response to the Committee of Enquiry into Education for the Under Fives; invitation to DHSS to discuss clinical audit; response to Draft Code and Handbook of Guidance on Confidentiality of Personal Health Information; confidentiality when school govenors [lay people] are present when case information is discussed; Board terms of reference.
8 June 1990 Minutes only including HM Prison Service Review, Training and Qualification in Test Use; progress of submission tot eh Guildford and Woolwich Inquiry; representation during the Disaster Working Party seminars, response to Crime Justice and Protecting the Public, response to Partnership in Dealing with Offenders in the Community; publication of working party report on Child Sexual Abuse; representation at 'The Workshop on a Better World'; DoH clinical audit project; representation on committees, organisations and working parties; managing the work of the Board; report of meeting on funding educational psychologists; changing the name of the Journal of Occupational Psychology; Special Education and Civil Rights; report of the Working Party on Psychologists and Social Services; CCETSW Social Work training and conference; disclosure of confidential information to school governors; technical advice sheet in Mental Impairment and Severe Mental Impairment; invitation to join Kings Fund Professional Network; the Data Protection Act and Children; response to the DES on Staffing for Pupils with Special Educational Needs; registration of practitioners of psychotherapy and Counselling; timetabling and responsibility for Society responses to the NHS and the Community Care Bill;
10 September 1990 Minutes, Agenda, Papers including correspondence on the outcome of the HM Prison Service Review; submission to the Guildford and Woolwich [bombing] Enquiry, cancelled conference on Competence in the Workplace, membership of the Steering Committee on Test Standards, CCETSW liaison group; report and representation on the PAB Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Psychotherapy (founded 1981); representation on the UK Standing Committee on Psychotherapy; future of the Working Party on Access to Client Records; nominations to the Scottish Advisory Committee on Top Grade Scientific Posts and the National Panel of Assessors; representation on the Joint Standing Committee with the Royal College of Psychiatrists; Information Committee; Health Care Professionals' Educational Forum Workshop on Clinical Education; proposed policy statement on NHS Psychological Therapies; meeting with Department of Health on registration of psychotherapists; budget; possible submission to Select Committees; draft advice sheet on 'Mental Impairment and Severe Mental Impairment'; recognition of psychologists to confirm 'mental disorder' in the Court of Protection; revised draft of Working Party on Psychologists in Social Services; proposal for a President's Award for Distinguished Contributions to Professional Applied Psychology; discussion papers of the Task Force on Changing Trends in Professional Psychology ['Core Skills, Values, Beliefs and Commitments in Applied Psychology', 'The Issue of Context in Training', Professional Responsibility and Chartered Status']; support for Subsystems [Member Networks] particularly DCLP; Manpower Planning Advisory Group (MPAG) review; report of a meeting held 19 July 1990 on 'Professional Issues in Clinical Neuropsychology'; response to Department of Health Review of Joint Finance; comments on Green Paper Supervision and Punishment in the Community: A Framework for Action; respose to Community Care Planning in Scotland; response to Department of Employment Review of Careers Guidance; process for responses to Children's Act 1989 and Community Care consultations; letter from Royal College of Physicians asked for attendance at a meeting to discuss a paper on the 'Nature of the Speciality of Rehabilitation Medicine'; Society representation on ENB Mental Handicap Nursing Committee; report of the Society representative on the Independent Development Council for Mentally Handicapped People, United Kingdom Standing Conference for Psychotherapy UKSCP [previously Rugby Conference]; Health Care Professional Educational Forum; National Association of Hospital Play Staff Examination Board, Young Minds; British Institute of Mental Handicap; reading standards; proposed report on psychology and dementia;
10 November 1990 Minutes, Agenda, Papers including comments on the National Disasters Working Party; correspondence with Home Office concerning the Data Protection Act and Children; notes on a meeeting with the Department of Health on the registration of psychotherapists; report of the working party on clinical psychology services for offending and antisocial behaviours [WOPASOAB]; briefing note on psychological testing sent to the Employment Committees inquiry into recruitment practice; additional comments to paper [September 1990] on Professional Issues in Neuropsychology; notes on meeting with Royal College of Physicians on rehabilitation; Steering Committee on Test Standards proposed programme for 1991; representation on the liaison group with the CCETSW; discharge of the Working Party on Access to Client Records to be replaced by a Standing Committee on Confidentiality and Access to Information; report of representative on the Health Care Education Forum (HCEF); representation on the Department of Health Clinical Audit Study; briefing paper statutory registration of psychologists to be sent to the Minister as part of the MPAG report; report of EFPPA General Assembly meeting and discussions on constitutional change; support for DCLP to prepare for consultations; proposed Presidents' Award for Distinguished Contributions to Professional Applied Psychology; letter to Secretary of State for Wales on Funding for Training of Educational Psychologists; reading standards; proposed report on psychology and dementia; report from The Psychologist Editorial Committee; procedures for electing officers of the National Children's Bureau; report from the representative of the Scottish Advisory Committee on Top Grade Posts;
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