From: APA Division Officers list on behalf of Jordan, Sarah
Sent: Mon 5/2/2011 2:24 PM
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Subject: [DIVOFFICERS] Call for Comments on (1) Proposed Prevention Science and Practice Guidelines and (2) Proposed Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychology
Call for Comments on Proposed Prevention Science and Practice Guidelines
The Board of Professional Affairs seeks comments on Proposed Prevention Science and Practice Guidelines
The Board of Professional Affairs (BPA) seeks member and public comments on Proposed Prevention Science and Practice Guidelines as developed by the Guidelines Work Group, a collaboration between Division 17 and several others, and facilitated through the APA review process, per Association Rule 30.8, by the Board of Professional Affairs (BPA) and Committee on Professional Practice and Standards (COPPS). The Proposed Guidelines for Prevention Practice are intended to advance prevention science in psychology by offering a set of recommendations to facilitate continued development of prevention within psychological specialty areas. Comments are due by July 15, 2011. For further information and to provide your comments, link to http://apacustomout.apa.org/commentcentral/default.aspx?site=2.
Thank you for your kind efforts to provide feedback and comments on this document. Very much appreciated.
(Note: The document has been made available to APA membership, divisions, and state, provincial and territorial psychological associations for comment.)
Call for Comments on Proposed Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychology
Board of Professional Affairs seeks comments on Proposed Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychology
The Board of Professional Affairs (BPA) seeks member and public comments on Proposed Revision of the Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychology, a collaboration between the American Psychology-Law Society, APA Division 41, and the American Board of Forensic Psychology, and facilitated through the APA review process, per Association Rule 30.8, by the Board of Professional Affairs (BPA) and Committee on Professional Practice and Standards (COPPS). The revised Guidelines aim to improve the quality of forensic psychological services, enhance the practice and facilitate the systematic development of forensic psychology, and encourage a high level of quality in professional practice, among others.
Comments are due by July 15, 2011. For further information and to provide your comments, link to http://apacustomout.apa.org/commentcentral/default.aspx?site=3.
Thank you for your kind efforts to provide feedback and comments on this document. Very much appreciated.
(Note: The document has been made available to APA membership, divisions, and state, provincial and territorial psychological associations for comment.)
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