An APS College Award of Distinction recognises the importance of significant contributions by a senior Member or Academic Member of the College, to the College and to in the specialist field of that College.
Administration
- The Award is the responsibility of each APS College.
- Each College will form a Selection Committee which will review the nominations for the Award.
- The College Award Selection Committee will provide details of the proposed Award winner to the APS Board of Directors for consideration.
- The Selection Committee will recommend only one candidate in respect of each College.
Eligibility
To be eligible to receive the award a candidate must have been a Member or Academic Member of the relevant College for a minimum of 8 years.
Nomination process
- Calls for nominations for all College Awards will be published in the April edition of InPsych and close no later than 31 July each year.
- Call for nominations must be through the College bulk email system.
- Proposers and seconders must hold the grade of Member or Academic member of the relevant College.
- Each nomination must include the names of two referees who have indicated their willingness to support the nomination; both of whom hold the grade of Member or Academic Member of the relevant College.
Selection criteria
In judging nominees for the Award, the selection committee will have regard to:
- the seniority of the nominee;
- the nominee’s availability to mentor current and aspiring members of the College;
- the extent to which the nominee has been active in the affairs of the College throughout the period of their membership of that College, both by holding office(s) and by participation in College activities; and
- whether the nominee has made a significant and long term contribution to the area of the discipline and practice of psychology in the specialist field of the College through one or more of the following:
- by contributing significantly to teaching, research and publications in the specialist field of the College;
- by contributing significantly to the training and development of psychologists prior to and/or after gaining membership of the College; and
- by contributing significantly to the practice of psychology in the specialist area of the College.
Value of the award
Successful candidates for an APS College Award of Distinction will:
- receive a certificate;
- be recognised in InPsych; and
- have their name placed on a web-based College “roll of honour”.
Closing date
Nominations for this award should reflect the judging criteria outlined above and each nomination must include the names of two referees who have indicated their willingness to support the nomination; both of whom hold the grade of Member or Academic Member of the relevant College.
Nominations must be sent to colleges@psychology.org.au by 31st July 2013.
Previous winners
2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005
2011
- Tim Hannan FAPS - APS College of Clinical Neuropsychologists
- Deborah Wilmoth FAPS - APS College of Clinical Psychologists
- Grace Pretty FAPS - APS College of Community Psychologists
- Elizabeth Tindle FAPS - APS College of Counselling Psychologists
- Karen Gee MAPS - APS College of Educational and Developmental Psychologists
- Martine Powell FAPS - APS College of Forensic Psychologists
- Anna Chur-Hansen FAPS - College of Health Psychologists
- Peter Terry FAPS - College of Sport and Exercise Psychologists
The College of Organisational Psychologists did not confer an award of distinction in 2011.
2010
- Stephen Bowden MAPS - APS College of Clinical Neuropsychologists
- Terry Bowles FAPS - APS College of Educational & Developmental Psychologist
- George Wills FAPS - APS College of Counselling Psychologists
- Alfred Allan FAPS - APS College of Forensic Psy
- Jason Connor MAPS - APS College of Health Psychologists
- Stephanie Hanrahan MAPS - APS College of Sport and Exercise Psychologists
2009
- Assoc Prof Craig Gonsalvez MAPS - APS College of Clinical Psychologists
- Ms Debbie Anderson MAPS - APS College of Clinical Neuropsychologists
- Ms Heather Gridley FAPS - APS College of Community Psychologists
- Dr Clive Williams FAPS - APS College of Counselling Psychologists
- Ms Vicki McKenzie MAPS - APS College of Educational & Developmental Psychologists
- Prof James Ogloff FAPS - APS College of Forensic Psychologists
- Prof John Toumbourou MAPS - APS College of Health Psychologists
2008
- Dr Marie O’Neill FAPS - APS College of Clinical Psychologists
- Prof Simon Crowe FAPS - APS College of Clinical Neuropsychologists
- Dr Godfrey Barret-Lennard FAPS - APS College of Counselling Psychologists
- Assoc Prof Erica Frydenberg FAPS - APS College of Educational & Developmental Psychologists
- Dr Jack White FAPS - APS College of Forensic Psychologists
- Assoc Prof Helen Winefield FAPS - APS College of Health Psychologists
- Dr Sandy Gordon FAPS - APS College of Sport Psychologists
2007
- Mr Hugh Woolford MAPS - APS College of Clinical Psychologists
- A/Prof Arthur Shores FAPS - APS College of Clinical Neuropsychologists
- Dr Arthur Veno MAPS - APS College of Community Psychologists
- Mrs Marilyn Cobain FAPS - APS College of Counselling Psychologists
- Dr Janet Fletcher FAPS - APS College of Educational & Developmental Psychologists
- Dr Patricia Brown FAPS - APS College of Forensic Psychologists
- Dr Helen Lindner FAPS - APS College of Health Psychologists
- Prof Keith Taylor FAPS - APS College of Organisational Psychologists
- A/Prof Patsy Tremayne MAPS - APS College of Sport Psychologists
2006
- Prof Sydney Lovibond - APS College of Clinical Psychologists
- Ms Patricia Strong - APS College of Counselling Psychologists
- Dr John Champness - APS College of Organisational Psychologists
- Prof Tony Morris - APS College of Sport Psychologists
- Prof Jeanette Milgrom - APS College of Health Psychologists
- Prof Don Thomson - APS College of Forensic Psychologists
2005
- Mr Jeffrey Bond - APS College of Sport Psychologists
- Ms Lydia Genovese - APS College of Counselling Psychologists