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The North East Psychology Forum (NEPF)

The North East Psychology Forum (NEPF) Who, what, why, and how we can help! Lloyd Oates Shell Goshawk Carlie Watson. From NRGPG to NEPF The History…. 2008.

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The North East Psychology Forum (NEPF)

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  1. The North East Psychology Forum(NEPF) Who, what, why, and how we can help!Lloyd OatesShell GoshawkCarlie Watson

  2. From NRGPG to NEPF The History….

  3. 2008 Northern Regional Graduate Psychologists Group (NRGPG) is created - Provides informal forum to debate issues within psych services & provides learning on roles of psychologists. (Particular reference given to concerns within NHS / Clinical Psychology route) NRGPG changes hands (chair & committee nominated each year) & continues to debate & take part in assistant groups within NHS trusts in the North East. 2010Political changes to NHSAP / RA places become less frequent, more competitive & the beginnings of IAPT emerge.. 2011 / 2012 – NEPF have a successful year; run 10 events spanning a range of psych routes & help upwards of 200 people progress their careers. 2011 - NRGPG’s committee of 2011 totals to 4 & becomes The North East Psychology Forum NEPF undergoes rebranding to reflect being open to support all routes of psychology & all interested (not just psych grads) 2012 – 2013 NEPF’s committee moves to 2 coordinatorsContinues to run events with a focus on career advertisement; introduce Educational Psychology pathway talks. 2014 2014– 3 Coordinators in post (Lloyd, Shell & Carlie)

  4. The NEPF now:Who are we, and what do we do? We’re volunteer coordinators pursuing a career in psychology related field just like you

  5. Who are we, and what do we do? • Job vacancy information AP, PWP, RA (sometimes SW, HCA) • Latest research updates • Behind the scenes advice (jobs, interviews, signposting) • Supporting local projects (recruitment, advertising) • EVENTS!

  6. Events from the past 2 years: Life as a Doctorate Fresher Cognitive rehabilitation in stroke patients Life as a qualified Clinical Psychologist NHS application form workshop Young Offenders Mentor recruitment evening Neuro-rehab service recruitment workshop Preparing for clinical doctorate interview Life as an Educational Psychologist Trainee How to get into Occupational Psychology Life as a Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner

  7. What do WE know? We’ve experienced what you’ve experienced!We’ve all undergone numerous applications, interviews and knock-backs so have experience of the competitive side of psychology…

  8. What do WE know? We’ve experienced what you’ve experienced!We’ve all undergone numerous applications, interviews and knock-backs so have experience of the competitive side of psychology… Lloyd Oates B.Sc Forensic Psychology (Hons) at TeessideM.Sc Health Psychology at TeessidePGC (low intensity) at NewcastleSupervisor coursePWP roles Support worker roles in ABI Michelle Goshawk B.Sc Psychology (Hons) at Northumbria M.Sc Clinical and Health Psychology at NewcastleAP roles in third sectorRA positionsLots of voluntary roles; NHS Inpatient MH, AP, RA, Higher AP (Psychology Practitioner) FLD. CarlieWatsonB.Sc Psychology (Hons) at Sheffield Hallam Service lead for Youth Offending Mentoring Service in N.EPGC Primary Mental Health Care (Teesside)M.ScForensic Psychology Sept 14PWP roles (both NHS & Private)Voluntary roles (USA, Rape Crisis)

  9. How the NEPF has helped… The NEPF were recently asked for some advice regarding an AP interview. Following some helpful tips around possible role play material and reassurance that the member sounded on the right track, the member emailed us a week later extremely happy; the member had been offered a position! ‘The info you gave me has been very helpful, and you have helped reassure me that I am currently on the right path with my preparation so far’‘The panel gave extremely positive feedback and were shocked when I told them afterwards that it had been my first assistant interview!’

  10. How the NEPF has helped… The NEPF were recently emailed about the route to being a PWP and with particular reference to the PWP training element. The team shared their experiences of training as a PWP, and helped provide the member with helpful comparisons regarding the difference between services and training courses.The member was kind enough to get back to us and let us know how they’d got on: ‘Firstly thank you so very much for getting back to me. Your advise was very helpful when I was preparing for my interview! I would like to let you know I have now got onto an IAPT course!!’

  11. How to find us Facebook NorthEastPsychologyForum Twitter@NEPsychForum Emailnepfmail@gmail.com … no longer using website if you have heard of it. Social media great way of contacting people and free for people to use and access info from us

  12. Can I get involved? YES!! We reach around 900 people a week & have 660followers, and so would love you to join if not already involved. More importantly… the purpose of the NEPF forum is to provide a service for YOU! Bring youthe information you want Help youwith questions, support, advice So… WE NEED YOU to tell us what you want 

  13. Events coming up – Autumn 2014 Teesside social!!!(insert date, time, meet, plan) SeptemberThe Educational Psychology Route OctoberThe Clinical Psychology Route NovemberThe Academic Route

  14. Future events Managing expectations of the doctorate /A boost back to clinical ***need to discuss in our meet Coffee & Clinical Informal meeting to discuss and critique a research paper together as group / in small groups if a lot interested

  15. Future events If you’re not following or liking us already, do!  If you have any ideas or something you would like us to try and organise – drop us a message. If you have any questions – will be around for a while after today’s open evening so feel free to come and have a chat!

  16. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!  Facebook NorthEastPsychologyForum Twitter@NEPsychForum Emailnepfmail@gmail.com Any Questions?

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