Psychology Board of Australia - Psychology regulation at work: Protecting the public in 2017/18
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Psychology regulation at work: Protecting the public in 2017/18

14 Feb 2019

A profession-specific annual report summary that looks into the work of the Psychology Board of Australia over the year to 30 June 2018 has now been published.

The report draws on data from the 2017/18 annual report by AHPRA and the National Boards. This information provides a snapshot of the profession as at 30 June 2018, and includes the number of applications for registration, outcomes of practitioner audits and segmentation of the registrant base by gender, age and principal place of practice.

Notifications information includes the number of complaints or concerns received, matters opened and closed during the year, types of complaint, monitoring and compliance and matters involving immediate action.

Insights into the profession include:

  • 36,376 psychologists were registered in 2017/18.
  • 5,278 new applications for registration were received.
  • Psychologists make up 5.2% of all registered health practitioners in Australia.
  • The number of psychologists increased by 4.0% from 2017/18.
  • 79.9% psychologists are women; 20.1% are men.
  • New South Wales (NSW) was the principal place of practice for most psychologists (11,956).
  • Northern Territory (NT) was home to the smallest number (231).
  • The age bracket with the largest number of psychologists was 35–39 (5,244).
  • 791 psychologists were under 25 years of age.
  • 100 were aged 80 or over.
  • 437 notifications (complaints or concerns) were lodged with AHPRA about psychologists.
  • AHPRA closed 381 notifications about psychologists in 2017/18.
  • 140 cases were being monitored by AHPRA at 30 June 2018 for compliance with restrictions placed on their registration.
  • Immediate action was considered 22 times and taken 18 times by the Board in 2017/18.
  • 117 complaints were made about possible statutory offences by psychologists during the year. Over 89% of the new matters related to title protection; 12 related to title advertising breaches.

To download this report, or to view the main 2017/18 annual report, visit the AHPRA website.

In January and February 2019, AHPRA and the National Boards are publishing summaries that break down 2017/18 data for 13 other Boards in the National Scheme.

For more information

  • Visit the AHPRA website
  • Lodge an online enquiry form
  • For registration enquiries: 1300 419 495 (within Australia) +61 3 9275 9009 (overseas callers)
  • For media enquiries: (03) 8708 9200
 
 
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