Psychology for Your Community

BESC1492
Closed
RMIT University
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Lecturer
(4)
2
Timeline
  • May 26, 2022
    Experience start
  • May 30, 2022
    Interviews
  • June 6, 2022
    Project Scope Meeting
  • October 21, 2022
    Experience end
Experience
7/7 project matches
Dates set by experience
Preferred companies
Anywhere
Any
Education, Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society, Hospital, health, wellness & medical, Individual & family services, Human resources & recruitment
Categories
Leadership Organizational structure Education
Skills
project planning communication report writing data analysis research
Learner goals and capabilities

In groups of 3-5, the team will dedicate 120 hours each to the project (360-600 hours). Our students have various skills in the area of psychology including strong;

  • theoretical knowledge base in psychology including brain-behaviour relationships, social/cultural/developmental/personality psychology
  • Social/psychological research and statistical analysis
  • Strong interpersonal skills
  • Analysis and critical thinking
  • insight into mental health and mental health disorders across the lifespan
  • Understanding how patterns of behaviour and habits occur; how to change perspectives and beliefs leading to behaviour change
  • Community engagement

Learners
Undergraduate
Any level
30 learners
Project
120 hours per learner
Learners self-assign
Teams of 3
Expected outcomes and deliverables

Deliverables from students could be:

  • Policies & guidelines - review, update and edit policies eg. well being, bullying and harassment, access to support
  • Training and development. co - facilitation of training. Contribute to training design, training evaluation. Could be for staff, members of vulnerable /marginalised community groups.
  • Research, literature reviews, data-collection and analysis, and data presentation, report writing, report presentation.
  • Report writing detailing pathways to help create healthier individuals, families, groups and communities.
  • Needs assessments. Surveys of communities, families and individuals
  • Well-being plans; Envision how individuals (or groups) can improve their well being through practical steps
  • Online support groups

Project timeline
  • May 26, 2022
    Experience start
  • May 30, 2022
    Interviews
  • June 6, 2022
    Project Scope Meeting
  • October 21, 2022
    Experience end
Project Examples

Project examples that students can complete may include, but are not limited to:

  • Working with HR organisations or departments for assessments of candidates, including psychometric testing
  • Working with organisations on organisational issues including improving workplace culture, staff motivation and engagement
  • Advising on staff well-being, improved collaboration and participation, mediation.
  • Providing community training, including bystander intervention in harassment and potential violence situations
  • Working in community health assisting in projects promoting health and well-being
  • Working on 'social problems' on a community, group or individual level, such as family violence prevention, alcohol and other drug addictions, suicide / self-harm prevention, LGBTIQ, violence against women prevention, employment, housing, refugee support, support of those with mental health diagnosis.
Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:

Be available for a phone call/online meeting with the course coordinator to initiate your relationship and confirm your scope is an appropriate fit for the course.

Provide a dedicated contact who is available to answer periodic emails or phone calls over the duration of the project to address students' questions.

Work with the student to develop goals at the beginning of the project

Complete an Online Supervisor Evaluation Form at the end of placement (approx 20 minutes)