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  • Introduction to SASP

  • What is SASP?

    The student who is informed of and involved in professional issues today forms the nexus to a strong discipline in the future. The Student Affiliates in School Psychology (SASP) is an organization formed under the auspices of the Division 16 Executive Committee. Currently, it is the only student affiliation of its kind within this discipline. This organization is designed to keep graduate students apprised of issues pertaining to school psychology as well as participating in activities that will further strengthen the discipline in the future.

    The Purpose of SASP

    The purpose of SASP is highly coordinated with the objectives of Division 16 of APA in that they seek to adhere to following:

    • To promote and maintain high standards of professional education and training within the specialty, and to expand appropriate scientific and scholarly knowledge and the pursuit of scientific affairs;
    • To increase effective and efficient conduct of professional affairs, including the practice of psychology within the schools and across other settings;
    • To support the ethical and social responsibilities of the specialty, to encourage opportunities for ethnic minority participation in the specialty, and to provide opportunities for professional fellowship;
    • To encourage and support publications, communications, and conferences regarding the activities, interests, and concerns within the specialty on a regional, national, and international basis.
    • To collaborate/cooperate with individuals, groups, and organizations in the shared realization of the Division objectives

    In addition to these goals, SASP seeks to represent the graduate students within the field of school psychology through the following:

    • To facilitate and collaborate with Division 16 to promote the training and professional development of graduate students within the field;
    • To serve as an information resource that will disperse school psychology-related information to its members;
    • To promote graduate student leadership development in order to communicate with and advocate for the concerns of school psychology graduate students;
    • To maintain and disseminate current happenings within the field in order to keep graduate students aware of the issues that are ongoing within the discipline at a global level (ie. legislation, professional and ethical issues, internship and employment opportunities);
    • To serve as a means of advocacy for graduate students within APA and Division 16 Governance.
  • Goals and Objectives

  • About APA Division 16

    The ultimate goal of all Division activity is the enhancement of the status of children, youth, and adults as learners and productive citizens in schools, families, and communities.

    The objectives of the Division of School Psychology are:

    • to promote and maintain high standards of professional education and training within the specialty, and to expand appropriate scientific and scholarly knowledge and the pursuit of scientific affairs;
    • to increase effective and efficient conduct of professional affairs, including the practice of psychology within the schools, among other settings, and collaboration/cooperation with individuals, groups, and organizations in the shared realization of Division objectives;
    • to support the ethical and social responsibilities of the specialty, to encourage opportunities for the ethnic minority participation in the specialty, and to provide opportunities for professional fellowship;
    • to encourage and effect publications, communications, and conferences regarding the activities, interests, and concerns within the specialty on a regional, national, and international basis.

This portfolio last updated: 23-Oct-2023 7:59 PM