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If you are not registered as a chartered psychologist with the BPS, will full membership of the AEP allow some one to be registered with the HPC and therefore able to practice as an EP?

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If you are not registered as a chartered psychologist with the BPS, will full membership of the AEP allow some one to be registered with the HPC and therefore able to practice as an EP?

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It is likely that AEP members will be able to be automatically added to the register. However, this still has to be approved by the Dept of Health and the HPC. The AEP is meeting with them on January 21st 2008 and should be able to give an answer after then. Following a meeting with the HPC and DoH the AEP has secured the same rights for AEP members as will be given to BPS members. These are both of course subject to final ratification by Parliament.

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