Pre-July 2010

The forms below are only for Provisional Psychologists completing a supervision program that was approved by a State or Territory Board before 30 June 2010 (or 17 October 2010 in Western Australia) and which they were part way through completing when National Registration and Accreditation commenced in that State.

Please make sure you only use the forms for the State or Territory in which your supervision was approved. The transition provisions for 4+2 internships will apply until 30 June 2013 therefore these forms will only be valid until 30 June 2013.

Provisional Psychologists undertaking a supervision program that was approved by the Psychology Board of Australia after 1 July 2010 should only use theĀ forms of the Psychology Board of Australia.

Do you have questions about your supervision program?

Check out theĀ FAQ or contact AHPRA.

Australian Capital Territory

General information

Reporting to the Board

Completion of supervision forms

New South Wales

General information

Reporting to the Board

Completion of supervision forms

Northern Territory

General information

Reporting to the Board

Queensland

General information

Reporting to the Board

Completion of supervision forms

South Australia

General information

Reporting to the Board

Completion of supervision forms

Tasmania

General information

Reporting to the Board

Completion of supervision forms

Victoria

General information

The following amendments come into operation on 1 July 2010:

  • The Health Professions Registration Act 2005 is repealed. Any reference within the Supervised Practice Program Guidelines to the Health Professions Registration Act 2005, should be taken to mean a reference to the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (Victoria) Act 2009.
  • The Psychologists Registration Board of Victoria ceased operations on 30 June 2010 and the National Registration and Accreditation scheme commenced on 1 July 2010. Any reference within the Supervised Practice Program Guidelines to the Psychologists Registration Board of Victoria, should be taken to mean a reference to the Psychology Board of Australia.

Reporting to the Board

Completion of supervision forms

Western Australia

General information

Reporting to the Board

Completion of supervision forms