Practicum Placement 4 PG (6316.5)
Available teaching periods | Delivery mode | Location |
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View teaching periods | Internship Placement |
Bruce, Canberra |
EFTSL | Credit points | Faculty |
0.125 | 3 | Faculty Of Health |
Discipline | Study level | HECS Bands |
Discipline Of Psychology | Post Graduate Level | Band 1 2021 (Pg Clinical Psychology) Band 2 2021 (Prof Pathway Psychology-After 1 Jan 2021) Band 2 2021 (Prof Pathway Psychology-Before 1 Jan 2021) Band 2 2021 (Standard Course Commenced Before 1 Jan 2021) Band 4 2021 (Commenced After 1 Jan Social Work_Exclude 0905) Band 4 2021 (Standard Course Commenced After 1 Jan 2021) |
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:1. Apply high level advanced skills and competence in assessment, formulation, evaluation, and treatment of clients with a range of psychological problems;
2. Engage ethically, professionally, and in culturally informed ways with clients and other professionals, both independently and interprofessional; and
3. Demonstrate high level advanced competence in self-reflective practice in a clinical psychology setting.
Graduate attributes
1. ߲Ƶ graduates are professional - communicate effectively1. ߲Ƶ graduates are professional - display initiative and drive, and use their organisation skills to plan and manage their workload
1. ߲Ƶ graduates are professional - take pride in their professional and personal integrity
1. ߲Ƶ graduates are professional - work collaboratively as part of a team, negotiate, and resolve conflict
Prerequisites
Must have passed 6315 Practicum Placement 3 PG AND Students who have previously failed unit will require permission from the unit convenor.Corequisites
Must be enrolled in 742AA Master of Clinical Psychology OR 958AA Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology.Incompatible units
None.Equivalent units
None.Assumed knowledge
6315 Practicum Placement 3 PGYear | Location | Teaching period | Teaching start date | Delivery mode | Unit convener |
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2024 | Bruce, Canberra | Semester 2 | 29 July 2024 | Internship | Dr Rowena Beecham |
2025 | Bruce, Canberra | Semester 1 | 03 February 2025 | Placement | Dr Rowena Beecham |
2025 | Bruce, Canberra | Semester 2 | 28 July 2025 | Placement | Dr Rowena Beecham |
Required texts
- American Psychiatric Association. (2022). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5-TR ed.).
- Australian Psychological Society. (2007). APS code of ethics.
The placement organisation may also require certain readings to be undertaken or training to be completed prior to or as part of the placement.
The following books are useful reference texts:
- Andrews, G., Creamer, M., Crino, R., Hunt, C., Lampe, L., & Page, A. (2003). The treatment of anxiety disorders: Clinician guides and treatment manuals (2nd ed). Cambridge University Press.
- Barlow, D. H. (2021). Clinical handbook of psychological disorders: A step-by-step treatment manual (6th ed). Guilford.
- Greenberger, D. & Padesky, C. (2015). Mind over mood: Change how you feel by changing the way you think (2nd ed.). Guilford.
- Leahy, R. L., Holland, S. J., & Mc Ginn, L. K. (2012). Treatment plans and interventions for depression and anxiety disorders (2nd ed.). Guilford.
- Ramnero, J., & Torneke, N. (2008). The ABCs of Human Behavior: Behavioral Principles for the Practicing Clinician. New Harbinger.
- Simmons, J. & Griffiths, R. (2017). CBT for beginners (3rd ed.). SAGE.
Students are encouraged to discuss with their supervisor suggested readings relevant to the assessment and treatment of the placement client population.
Submission of assessment items
Extensions & Late submissions
How to submit placement documents
All required placement documents (aka the placement folder) are to be uploaded to the student's Smartabase site. Please see Canvas for a guide to using Smartabase.
The student is to notify the External Placement Coordinator by email when all placement documents are complete and uploaded to Canvas. If the placement documents are incomplete, the student will need to rectify any errors then re-email the Clinic Manager and External Placement Coordinator in order to pass.
Special assessment requirements
Requirements to pass: This unit will be assessed as a non-graded pass or fail. An ungraded pass is achieved by attendance at mandatory group supervision and/or seminars, passing all assessment items, completion of the requisite number of face-to-face and clinical experience hours, submission of all placement documentation in line with requirements, and completion of all required client-related work. These additional assessment requirements are in line with conditions set by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council.
Hours: The student is required to aim toward a target of 250 hours of placement activity per placement. Of these 250 hours, a minimum of 100 hours should be direct client contact. However, if a student is deemed to be competent in all domains but they have not reached 100 client contact hours (student must have 80 hours of client contact or more), they may receive an ungraded pass. This can only occur under the provision they complete the required client contact hours during their next placement. In that case, an agreement will be made between the student and the Placement Coordinator, which will be documented and recorded on their Smartabase site.
Placement documentation: Details of required placement documentation can be found on Canvas. Documentation includes but is not limited to:
- Supervision contract. This must be completed within two weeks of commencing placement.
- Professional practice (hours) log book. This log book should provide evidence of all hours spent on placement (client contact, non-contact and supervision). Every entry must be signed or endorsed by the student and supervisor.
- Supervision log records. These must detail all supervision sessions completed (individual and group) throughout the duration of the placement, including a summary of the topics discussed, reflection, and future research or tasks related to the supervision content. Every single entry must be signed or endorsed by the student and supervisor.
Please note that all client notes, including progress notes and reports, must be signed by both the student and supervisor. A student will not be passed on the placement if there are any documents left unsigned.
Supplementary assessment
If a student is graded as ‘progress with concerns’ at the mid-placement review, or deemed to be “at risk” of failure at any stage during placement, a remedial support plan will be developed. See details in section 5bvi (Additional Information) of this Unit Outline for further information.
For the case report and ethical reflections, students will be provided with one re-attempt per assessment task if they miss demonstrating a specific competency for that task. If they fail the second attempt, the student will fail the unit.
Additional Information
Remedial support plans. If a student is graded as ‘progress with concerns’ at the mid-placement review, or deemed to be “at risk” of failure at any stage during placement, a remedial support plan will be developed. This plan will document the concerns and planned actions, and will be developed in consultation with the student, supervisor, and External Placement Coordinator. The placement may need to be extended in order to support the student’s development in reaching appropriate competence. However, if progress is not made or does not reach the required stage in the CYPRS within an appropriate timeframe, a fail grade will be applied. In these circumstances the supervisor and student will be required to identify specific learning needs and activities to address the concerns raised should the student re-attempt placement.
Misconduct. Any breaches in ethical, legal or professional conduct at any stage during placement will result in referral to the appropriate discipline staff members for assessment of whether an immediate fail grade and termination of placement is required. For significant student misconduct behaviour, students will be referred to the Associate Dean of Education. Serious ethical and professional misconduct by a provisional psychologist could also necessitate an AHPRA notification, which could affect provisional registration and completion of the placement units.
Fail grades. In the event a student fails the placement, consultation with the External Placement Coordinator and the Convenor of the Master of Clinical Psychology course is required to discuss options before re-enrolment.
A second fail grade will result in the Discipline recommendation to the university that the student fail the MCP program.
Students must apply academic integrity in their learning and research activities at ߲Ƶ. This includes submitting authentic and original work for assessments and properly acknowledging any sources used.
Academic integrity involves the ethical, honest and responsible use, creation and sharing of information. It is critical to the quality of higher education. Our academic integrity values are honesty, trust, fairness, respect, responsibility and courage.
߲Ƶ students have to complete the annually to learn about academic integrity and to understand the consequences of academic integrity breaches (or academic misconduct).
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Information is provided in the Academic Integrity Policy, Academic Integrity Procedure, and ߲Ƶ (Student Conduct) Rules 2023. For further advice, visit Study Skills.
Learner engagement
Participation requirements
At the discretion of a placement organisation and External Placement Coordinator, a placement may be completed at 3 days per week. However, this arrangement can only be undertaken if a placement organisation has agreed to or requested this, it is appropriate, and if the student is able to do so.
Students are required to attend placement for the equivalent of two full days per week for a minimum of 16 weeks until all assessment items (including special assessment requirements described in section 5b of this unit outline) are complete. This duration allows for sufficient engagement in the workplace and extent of practice in the domain of experience. Placement duration may be negotiated in advance with the placement organisation and External Placement Coordinator in the case a student is undertaking 3 days per week.
Should absence be required for any reason, the placement supervisor must be advised by telephone as soon as possible.
If attendance requirements cannot be satisfied (e.g., due to outside employment), it is recommended that you meet with the Convenor of the Master of Clinical Psychology course to schedule this unit for a future semester.
Required IT skills
None
Work placement, internships or practicums
Pre-placement requirements
This unit has pre-placement requirements. Information in relation to pre-placement requirements can be obtained from the Placement Requirements website and/or the Placement Office.
It is the student's responsibility to ensure that they are compliant with all pre-placement requirements. Students are required to complete details relating to pre-placement requirements in InPlace (). If you have any queries related to InPlace please contact placement@canberra.edu.au.
Students will not be allowed to start placement if they have not met pre-placement requirements. A delayed start to the placement must be approved by the External Placement Coordinator. If not approved, the student will be required to withdraw from the unit. A failure to withdraw by Census date will result in a fail grade being awarded for this unit.
Placement allocation and conflicts of interest
Prior to placement allocation, students are required to declare all potential conflicts of interest to the External Placement Coordinator. This is to ensure that students receive placement allocations that will maximise their learning opportunities without pre-existing relationships that may impact on professional learning. Declarations will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Failure to declare a conflict of interest may cause you to be withdrawn from the placement which could delay your progression through the course. See the ߲Ƶ Psychology Placement Handbook for further information and, if you have further queries on this, please seek advice from the External Placement Coordinator or Careers ߲Ƶ team.
Allocations are randomly undertaken by the Placement Office and reviewed by the External Placement Coordinator (and, if necessary, the Convenor of the Master of Clinical Psychology course) to ensure that opportunities maximise competency development based on the needs of the student, placement opportunities, and suitable supervision. Please note that students are required to inform the Placement Office and External Placement Coordinator if they are unable to undertake a placement allocated to them as soon as possible.
Inherent requirements and fitness to practice
The ߲Ƶ has responsibilities under work health and safety laws to protect the safety of those for whom it has a duty of care. Additionally, the ߲Ƶ is mandated, under Health Practitioner Regulation National Law ACT (2009), to notify the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA) if it reasonably believes that a student has a health impairment that, in the course of the student undertaking clinical placement, may place the public at risk of substantial harm. Students who cannot meet inherent requirements or are not fit to practice during clinical placement may pose a risk to themselves, the public, clinical placement organisation staff, ߲Ƶ staff and other students if they are permitted to participate in clinical placement. These students may also fall within the mandatory notification requirements under national law.
Adherence to relevant ߲Ƶ policies and procedures
Students must adhere to the University policy during WIL experiences, including the Student Conduct Rules 2018, the WIL Policy, WIL Procedure, Assessment Policy and the Assessment Procedure.
Additional information
Student professionalism
Students are expected to be familiar with, and act in accordance with, the APS Code of Ethics and the Psychology Board of Australia/AHPRA registration standards at all times, as well as other legislative requirements. If a student is found to have breached the APS Code of Ethics during placement, the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) may be advised, which could affect provisional registration and completion of placement units.
Students are required to engage with their placement organisation as they would a professional workplace, including adhering to the organisation's policies and procedures.
Students are expected to respond promptly when allocated new referrals, complete clinical client notes in a timely manner, and present clinical notes to their supervisor for review and endorsement (signature) in a regular and timely manner.
Supervision expectations
Clinical supervision will begin at the commencement of the placement at a time agreed upon with the supervisor.
There is a requirement for one hour of supervision for every 15 placement hours.
A minimum of 50% of the required supervision hours must be individual supervision.
Absences from placement
Requests to not attend placement for a limited period for compelling personal reasons, aside from illness, will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
What to do if struggling to meet requirements
Any problems with the placement or meeting the requirements should be flagged by the student with their supervisor and the unit convener as soon as possible so they can be rectified early. Delaying notification of problems (e.g. in relation to supervision or the completion of work) may result in the placement being extended.