About the College
College Structure
The College has a National Committee, and a number of States have a State Committee.
- National Committee
The College has a National Committee and a number of states have a State Committee. The responsibilities of the National Committee rotate between State Committees on a two year cycle. The National Committee is responsible for development and implementation of national policies regarding the College, liaison with the APS National Office and input into the APS National Conference. The National Committee may seek assistance from individuals or committees from the State Branches from time to time on an as required basis. For more information or to contact members of the National Committee, please visit the page on Office Bearers.
- State Committees
State Committees are responsible for the implementation of College polices and undertaking College activities at the local level. Main activities of the College involve promotion of the work of Counselling Psychologists and the provision of professional development education and training opportunities to college members.
Our Membership
The breakdown of College membership is as follows:
By State and Territory:
| State or Territory |
# Members |
|
New South Wales
|
147
|
|
Victoria
|
389
|
|
Queensland
|
53
|
|
Western Australia
|
26
|
|
South Australia
|
8
|
|
Tasmania
|
5
|
|
Australian Capital Territory
|
9
|
|
Northern Territory
|
1
|
|
Overseas
|
6
|
| Total |
644 |
By Grade:
| Membership Type |
# Members |
| Member |
520
|
| Associate Member |
27
|
|
Affiliate Member
|
55
|
|
Student Subscriber
|
42
|
|
Total
|
644
|