12 December 2024
H.G.
By email
: [FYI request #29337 email]
Dear H.G.
OIA 24.184 Registered Psychologists in Clinical Psychology
I refer to the Official Information Act (the Act) request dated 26 November 2024 regarding Registered
Psychologists in Clinical Psychology. You have specifical y requested:
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I am requesting information regarding:
- the number of registered psychologists who have applied for your clinical psychology programme
each year for the years 2020 - 2024.
- the number of registered psychologists who have been offered places in your clinical psychology
programme each year for the years 2020 - 2024.
I note that recent proposed changes by the Psychologists’ Board would narrow the scope of registered
psychologists, so that only clinical psychologists would be able to make complex mental health
assessments and diagnoses. If these proposed changes were implemented, registered psychologists
would either be unable to make complex mental health assessments and diagnoses, or would have to
be considered on a case-by-case basis to do so.
I am wondering whether these proposed changes may have led to increased numbers of registered
psychologists applying for clinical psychology qualifications, because a clinical qualification would
allow them to continue to make complex mental health assessments and diagnoses, even if the
changes proposed by the Psychology Board go ahead.
As such please, advise whether your clinical psychology admissions staff have noted any new trends in
clinical psychology applications - formal y or informal y - that could be related to these proposed
changes.
The Public Records Act 2005 (PRA) covers the retention and secure destruction of records for the public sector.
Universities in New Zealand have their own retention schedule which they are required to fol ow
(Disposal
Authority 702 New Zealand Universities Disposal Schedule). Unsuccessful applications to academic
programmes can be securely destroyed after one year as per sub-class 15.6. Therefore, the application
information for unsuccessful applications has been securely destroyed as per the schedule. Where appropriate
and possible, the Clinical Psychology team also return original documents to applicants. Therefore, the request
for how many registered psychologists have applied for the Clinical Psychology programme is refused under s
18(e) of the Act, as despite reasonable efforts, the information cannot be found.
However, the Clinical Psychology team have stated that they have not noted an increase in registered
psychologists applying to the programme in recent years.
Classification: Public
During 2020-2024 there have been ≤5 students who were already a registered psychologist when they were
admitted into the Clinical Psychology programme.
Please note that where there are five or less students in a particular category, the actual number is not
provided, rather a range of less than or equal to five (≤5). This is to protect the individual’s privacy under s
9(2)(a) of the Act. It is in the public interest that individuals are not identifiable when providing information
about course numbers.
You have the right to seek an investigation and review by the Ombudsman of this decision. Information about
how to make a complaint is available at www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or freephone 0800 802 602.
Yours sincerely
Information and Records Management
Classification: Public