Working with Stakeholders

 2 hours active CPD


Live CPD workshop: 20th Aug 2025 from 12:30pm-2:30pm AEST online via Zoom plus extra readings, activities and resources.

This session will also be recorded for those enrolled to access following the Live CPD.

What's included?

  • PowerPoint slides
  • 2 hours Live CPD
  • Extra resources

A deeper understanding

Working with stakeholders, or multiple clients, poses challenges that working with an individual adult client does not. This training module first outlines the many ways in which you could work with stakeholders, key considerations for working with stakeholders relating to ethical guidelines and potential pitfalls, and finishing with applying this understanding to some case examples. This is an area of practice where flexibility is key, whilst still remaining true to our ethical guidelines. 

Reflect and discuss

This is live CPD where you will engage deeply with the content through discussion and role play, and be encouraged to ask questions.  You will be learning alongside your peers and sharing your knowledge and experiences to gain a deeper understanding of the topic.

Guest Lecturers from the Australian Educational and Developmental Psychology Association (AEDPA)

The Australian Educational and Developmental Psychology Association (AEDPA) is dedicated to advocating for Educational and Developmental Psychologists, supporting the growth of high-quality training pathways, and enhancing the professional practice of psychologists in this field. AEDPA focuses on improving public access to educational and developmental psychology services, and advancing policies that better serve individuals, families, and communities. As the only professional body in Australia specifically for Educational and Developmental Psychologists, AEDPA works to raise awareness and provide resources that promote evidence-based practices, particularly in areas such as Medicare, the NDIS, and mental health.

Find out more about AEDPA here.

Kate Crosher

Kate Crosher is a Director and Board member of The Australian Educational and Developmental Psychology Association, and Director of Enfys Psychology, a solo private practice focusing on supervision of psychologists at all stages of their career, with a side dish of psychoeducational/ neurodevelopmental assessment and school consultation services. She is a Board Approved Supervisor with over 20 years’ experience working with people of all ages, but particularly people from early childhood to early adulthood, their families and schools/education. In addition to her private practice, Kate has worked in public and private schools, at both mainstream and specialist settings for children and young people with disabilities and behavioural challenges. She has provided consultation and supervision services at tertiary training clinics, and to wellbeing and support staff in education. Kate has also been responsible for critical incident management and been a member of the Victorian Education Department Professional Practice Unit where she supported the implementation and development of government policy in education. Kate has spent many years training the new generation of psychologists and wellbeing staff as a lecturer and senior lecturer in for Masters programs in counselling and psychology, including 5+1, Educational and Developmental and Clinical Psychology pathways.

A recent sea change to Far East Gippsland, Victoria has given Kate the opportunity to take her assessment skills to a rural area where access to these services are limited, while still providing online supervision to psychologists across the country. You can read more about Kate's professional experience and skills on her LinkedIn profile.