
ISPA | International School Psychology Association
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In the early 1970s a group of school psychologists from different parts of the world, under the leadership of the late Calvin D. Catterall, came together to form an International School Psychology Committee to promote worldwide cooperation amongst school and educational psychologists.
ISPA | International School Psychology Association
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ISPA will hold two elections for the Secretary and Treasurer positions in 2024. Each officer serves on the ISPA Executive Committee (EC) for three-year terms. They will join the President-Elect, President, and Past President on the Executive Committee. The terms of the new Treasurer and Secretary will run from July 2024 to July 2027. All meetings, as well as written and verbal communications, will be in English.
The current ISPA Executive Committee:
Véronique Le Mézec, France – President (2023-2025; EC term ends 2027)
Chryse Hatzichristou, Greece – Past President (2023-2025; EC term ends 2025 ..read more
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The International School Psychology Association (ISPA) promotes principles and practices that aim to
advance unprejudiced and inclusive personal, social, and cultural values and attitudes, and act in ways that
are in the best interest of children and youth, educators, parents, institutions, communities, and the profession.
School psychologists are committed to the principle that the contributions of school psychology need to be
available to everyone. School psychologists facilitate free access to educational, social, and psychological
services (ISPA, 2021). As the school year begins in 2021 am ..read more
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Following yesterday’s Leadership Workshop (July 14), we are publishing this modified version of the Ethics Code proposal.
Only minor changes were made after ISPA’s Leadership Workshop and this will be the version to be voted on at the GA this afternoon.
The Ethics Forum is still accessible online and can still be used for posting comments or questions.
The amended version can be read here ..read more
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The “Feeling CARED in School: A Journey around the World” project is organized by the Laboratory of School Psychology (LSP), National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA) in collaboration with the ISPA School Psychology Trainers Task Force and the ISPA Student Organizing Committee ..read more
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The International School Psychology Association is very concerned about the humanitarian crisis in Eastern Europe following the military actions and the escalating situation in Ukraine. ISPA in solidarity with the international community offers our strong support to all adults and children affected by this enormous crisis. High levels of armed violence and insecurity have a destructive impact on human rights affecting especially children and youth. As school psychologists we are aware that the impact of armed conflicts on children is disproportionate and that armed conflicts can dramatically c ..read more
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Organized by:
The Laboratory of School Psychology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
and
The ISPA School Psychology Trainers Task Force and the ISPA Student Organizing Committee.
Be creative and participate
in ISPA’s international online exhibition
Feeling CARED in school: A Journey Around the World
“Feeling CARED in School”
Connected
Accepted
Respected
Empowered
and
Discovering our strengths
Click here to read about the project: Feeling CARED in school.
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Membership for NEW students is free for the first year:
ISPA Student Membership activities, benefits, and services include:
Advocate: Join with ISPA colleagues to advocate for children, young people, and their families, with
global associations, including representation with UNESCO.
Connect: Attend the ISPA annual conference and engage in professional development with students
and colleagues from around the world. Registration rates are reduced for students.
Communicate: Participate in an ongoing international dialogue regarding school psychology. Share
information, ideas and up ..read more