Institute of Community Psychology Aotearoa (IComPA)The Institute of Community Psychology Aotearoa was officially launched at the NZ Psychological
Society's 2004 Annual Conference. Mission Statement The Institute of Community Psychology promotes the application of psychology and related knowledge to enhancing social and cultural justice within Aotearoa. Objectives
Values and Principles: Values are inextricably enmeshed in all forms of human behaviour, including psychological research and practice. Values help frame the way we see the world and play an important role in determining our priorities. In this sense, values help set our agendas. Community psychologists believe it is important to make explicit the values guiding their practice. Core values and principles which have been identified in community psychology are; social justice, empowerment and competence enhancement, diversity and cultural pluralism, cultural awareness and biculturalism, social innovation and social change, evaluation, community development and participation, collaboration and partnership, an ecological approach, systems perspective and a preventive approach to social problems. These values are consistent with those of the Code of Ethics for Psychologists Working in Aotearoa/New Zealand (2002). Institute Contact: IComPA Application Form (PDF file) |
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