2016 August AnnouncementsDear SCP Member and Affiliates Colleagues, I am honored to serve as your 2016-2017 President. I look forward to working with you in the coming year. I will work diligently to fulfill my duties to SCP and to earn the faith you have placed in me. My presidential theme is “Draw the circle bigger” (borrowing from SCP Past President Rosie Bingham). If you are feeling outside the circle of the Society, know that we are drawing the circle bigger so you will be inside it. For example, included in my list of presidential prioritiesis increasing the presence of early career professionals in SCP leadership. So, I have created a Special Task Group (STG), “Adding an Early Career Professional to SCP’s Executive Board,” chaired by immediate past chair of the Early Career Professionals (ECP) committee, Tiffany O’Shaughnessy. The mission of the STG is to propose a mechanism for adding an early career professional to our executive board, and to detail a procedure with a timeline for the completion of that Board addition on or before the August 2017 Executive Board meeting in Washington DC. In addition to incorporating an ECP seat on the SCP Executive Board, I am encouraging the appointment of more practitioner members to SCP leadership positions. Practice is central to our profession, therefore it is essential that the perspective and involvement of practitioners is represented in the work of the Society. Another priority shared by the SCP Executive Board is to develop a mechanism for rapid response by SCP on issues that resonate with our core values as counseling psychologists. This effort is being lead by SCP’s Vice President for Diversity and Public Interest, Dr. Anneliese Singh, and the Subcommittee for Social Change. On a related note, the SCP Executive Board recently adopted a Statement on Black Lives Matter, which will be posted to the website shortly. Another important aspect of drawing the circle wider involves our counseling psychology master’s students and graduates. Changes occurring at the national level in the professions of counseling and counseling psychology make their futures uncertain. So I am working with cabinet and executive board colleagues to appoint another special task group (STG) to focus on practical solutions to the challenges facing out master’s colleagues and students. What follows is a list of SCP announcements and news items that may interest to you:
Jessica Henderson Daniel, Ph.D. You can read the candidate statements online.
The APA Fellows application website is now active at http://www.apa.org/membership/fellows/index.aspx. The webpage has all the information you need to apply for fellow status as well as helpful information for endorsers on writing and submitting letters.
We welcome your feedback on SCP priorities and activities. I encourage you to reach out to me or any member of the SCP Executive Board to share your thoughts or perspectives. Contact information for Executive Board members can be found at scp.wpengine.com/ Here’s to a peaceful, productive, and successful year ahead! Marty Martin Heesacker, Ph.D. Tags: Diversity and Social Justice, Early Career Professionals, Fellowship, Master's Training, National Multicultural Conference and Summit, Service, Students |