Michael, I agree with that too. Erica
On 16 Aug 2010, at 12:31, Gopfert, Michael wrote:
> I do not think at all that this discussion has been about fees but
> about which unspoken version of community psychology it will be. So
> it might be important to create an inclusive membership structure
> and put an inclusive leadership in place. I would be happy to join
> and pay if that can be achieved.
> Michael Göpfert,
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> Subject: [COMMUNITYPSYCHUK] Objectives achieved
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> Dear All,
> I feel that my objectives have probably been achieved in airing some
> of the issues that concern me. I am at the moment not clear what the
> consequences of not being Registered by the BPS would be, but
> presumably, no access to their other facilities, research boards,
> funding and the like.
>
> If members of the Community Psychology list are satisfied with this,
> then that is how it will be.
>
> I also note that while people who have responded understandably
> object to my acting "on their behalf" they do recognise that it would
> be quite easy to agree a fee structure, by those representing the
> Community Psychology section, and that it might be sensible to do so,
> as relatively few people have expressed an opinion one way or the
> other, and the options are extremely limited by what other Sections
> charge and what people can afford etc. Giving up this little bit of
> free-ranging discussion seems a small price to pay for possible
> benefits. it doesn't have to be a "rubber stamp" exercise, but the
> Plymouth group or whoever, could simply make a decision on what seems
> sensible now, and modify later.
>
> I would not claim to be acting on behalf of the Community Psychology
> list, as I am plainly not
> authorised to do so.
>
> I congratulate David Fryer on all the work put in, and it would have
> been nice if he could have congratulated Tybalds in much the same way
> on the work our committee put in to community action and the
> "unrepresented" whom we all espouse.
>
> I do recommend that some way is found to include the voices of people
> in the BPS who voted for the Section, such as a letter in The
> Psychologist inviting participation. I would also like to suggest
> that Community Psychologists who work in the field might offer to be
> paired informally with clinical and educational psychologists who
> might benefit from their support, and apply jointly for funding
> opportunites.
>
> With this I withdraw my intentions to go further, as this matter has
> taken up a lot of my time, and
> I do recognise that there are pros and cons both ways. Perhaps the
> consequences of not being registered could be posted more fully by
> some other correspondent who is in touch with Susan Eppel.
> Thank you to all correspondents.
> Erica
>
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