00:03 Explore beyond psychology for careers helping people 02:06 Different career pathways for helping people 04:02 Career Pathways for Helping People 05:55 Occupational therapists focus on using physical environment and tools to help individuals live independently. 07:55 Various career pathways to help people 09:56 Peer work and NDIS support worker are potential career pathways to help people 11:49 Role of an ND support worker in helping people 13:31 Youth workers help young people with various needs and goals. Crafted by Merlin AI.
I have lived experience with a psychotic illness but consider myself extremely lucky because i had a fantastic EPI team. It was actually them that inspired me to study psychology and hopefully be working in the public sector in future (although ive been sidetracked by how much i love research!). I never considered that my experience could be used to help young people going through what i went through. I'd love if you could give some links or resources for this 'peer worker' thing. It sounds like something id love volunteering some time for.
Oh amazing! I'm not sure about volunteering however I do know there's a "Certificate IV Mental Health Peer Work" which is a training pathway for work. If you want to concentrate on research for now the course is open to all ages. Off the top of my head I do wonder if places like headspace might accept casual volunteers if you reach out and another amazing org is batyr who recruits speakers with lived experience to share their stories in school workshops :) all the best!
Hi Ro! Can you please do a video if psychology is the right career for you in terms of personality traits etc? I am unsure if I have what it takes in terms of patience, sitting still and listening to heavy topics all day 😅
Hey, Ro! Hope everything going great, I wanted to ask if you could do a case study? It would be so so helpful for us ( budding clinical psychologists ) This would give us a great insight into how psychologists treat, what they deal with etc. And once again a great video
All noble professions, shout out to Allied Health professionals!
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I wish this kind of videos came out long time ago, super informative and encouraging. I love the way you deliver, your voice is very soothing ❤
Loved this video!
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Thansk for sharing such a informative video
God bless u 😇
Great list, extremely informative 🔥
00:03 Explore beyond psychology for careers helping people
02:06 Different career pathways for helping people
04:02 Career Pathways for Helping People
05:55 Occupational therapists focus on using physical environment and tools to help individuals live independently.
07:55 Various career pathways to help people
09:56 Peer work and NDIS support worker are potential career pathways to help people
11:49 Role of an ND support worker in helping people
13:31 Youth workers help young people with various needs and goals.
Crafted by Merlin AI.
So insightful! Thank you ❤
I have lived experience with a psychotic illness but consider myself extremely lucky because i had a fantastic EPI team. It was actually them that inspired me to study psychology and hopefully be working in the public sector in future (although ive been sidetracked by how much i love research!).
I never considered that my experience could be used to help young people going through what i went through. I'd love if you could give some links or resources for this 'peer worker' thing. It sounds like something id love volunteering some time for.
Oh amazing! I'm not sure about volunteering however I do know there's a "Certificate IV Mental Health Peer Work" which is a training pathway for work. If you want to concentrate on research for now the course is open to all ages. Off the top of my head I do wonder if places like headspace might accept casual volunteers if you reach out and another amazing org is batyr who recruits speakers with lived experience to share their stories in school workshops :) all the best!
I really enjoy your videos. You do a great job. So, thank you 🤗
I love this. Thank you.
Hi Ro! Can you please do a video if psychology is the right career for you in terms of personality traits etc? I am unsure if I have what it takes in terms of patience, sitting still and listening to heavy topics all day 😅
Brilliant.
Can u make a video about sports psycologist pathway how is the scope on that field??
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Hey, Ro! Hope everything going great, I wanted to ask if you could do a case study? It would be so so helpful for us ( budding clinical psychologists ) This would give us a great insight into how psychologists treat, what they deal with etc. And once again a great video
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No scope in psychology
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