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How Do We Apply the Privacy Law to Mission Assessments?

12 March @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm AEDT

Free Registration at Melbourne School of Theology

The Australasian Mission Assessment Project

A research project that aimed to improve the way psychosocial assessments are conducted across cross cultural mission agencies in Australia and New Zealand. The research project has been conducted in two phases. The first phase gathered information about what our current practice, including the cost, who is assessed, who does the assessments, the understanding of the findings from the Royal Commission on Institutional Child Sexual Abuse, and Australian Privacy Law. The second phase asked more detailed questions about the New Zealand standardised model of assessing, and the use of psychometric tests.

Dates & Topics

12 March

How do we apply the Privacy Law to mission assessments?

26 March

What psychometric tests can we use and why?

7 May

What is a psychosexual assessment and how might we do it?

21 May

Why are personality disorders relevant to missionary teams?

30 July

How do we support and include people with autism and ADHD in mission?

13 August

Networking event for psychological assessors: Lessons from the New Zealand model

Dr. Katherine Thompson is Senior Lecturer in Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing and Senior Research Fellow at Melbourne School of Theology/Eastern College Australia Katherine works with young people and people in ministry roles, offers counselling, therapy and professional supervision. She writes and teaches the integration of mental health and faith, with publications that include, Christ-Centred Mindfulness and The Discipline of Suffering. She is most content when sitting in quiet contemplation in nature.

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Date:
12 March
Time:
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm AEDT
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Organisers

Dr. Katherine Thompson
Missions Interlink
Ridley College
Melbourne School of Theology
The Red Sea Counselling and Member Care Centre
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