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Cnr Hammer & Baksteen Road 1 FORM 77 HEALTH PROFESSIONS COUNCIL OF SOUTH AFRICA PROFESSIONAL BOARD FOR PSYCHOLOGY LIST OF ACCREDITED INTERNSHIP FACILITIES GAUTENG PROVINCE (JOHANNESBURG) INSTITUTION ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS CATEGORIES REF NUMBER ACCREDITED 1. ABI Cnr Hammer & Baksteen Industrial 18/8/1/66 Road Clayville [email protected] Olifantsfontein 1666 2. ABSA Barclays Towers [email protected] Industrial 18/7/48 5th Floor 15 Troye Street Johannesburg Revised FORM 77 2018-09-18- LM 2 INSTITUTION ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS CATEGORIES REF NUMBER ACCREDITED 3. Cedarwood School Ms J Ranchod Tel: 011 465 9830 / 011 467 5926 Educational 18/2/5/24 P.O. Box 812 Fax: 011 467 5926 / 086 654 9714 Witkoppen JOHANNESBURG 2068 4. Centre for Psychological University of Johannesburg Tel (011) 646 0131 Educational PSB 000114 Services and Career B5 Building Fax (011) 646 0134 Counselling 18/7/4/32 Development (PsyCad) PO Box 524 [email protected] AUCKLAND PARK 2006 5. Charlotte Maxeke 7 York Road Tel (011) 488 4911-HOD or Clinical 18/8/1/42 (Johannesburg Academic Hospital) PARKTOWN (011) 481 5103 – Prof Smith Att: Prof Smith [email protected] 6. Chris Hani Baragwanath 26 Chris Hani Rd, 073 306 9865 Clinical 18/8/1/47 Hospital Johannesburg, 1860 011 933 9239 [email protected] Revised FORM 77 2018-09-18- LM 3 INSTITUTION ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS CATEGORIES REF NUMBER ACCREDITED 7. Counselling and Mrs A Lunsky Tel (011) 717 9131 Counselling PSB 000060 Career Development Unit (CCD WitsUniversity) Counselling Psychologist Private Bag 3 [email protected] WITS 2050 8. Delloitte Consulting 20 Woodlands Drive Tel 011 806 5400 Industrial 18/8/1/57 WOODMEAD Fax 011 806 5444 2052, South Africa [email protected] 9. Eskom Marita Becker Tel: Tel +27 (0)11 871 2235 Industrial [email protected] 10. Helen Joseph Private Bag X47 Tel (011) 489 0806 Clinical PSB 000016 AUCKLAND PARK Fax (011) 489 1011 18/7/2/2 2660 Email: [email protected] Counselling 11. Institute for Social and Ms Lu-Anne Swart Tel (011) 342 3840 Research PSB 000072 Health Sciences/ PO Box 293 Fax (011) 342 3840 18/7/5/4 Revised FORM 77 2018-09-18- LM 4 INSTITUTION ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS CATEGORIES REF NUMBER ACCREDITED ELDORADO PARK [email protected] Centre for Peace 1812 Tel (011) 875 1142 PO Box 1087 Fax (011) 857 1770 LENASIA, 0031 12. Johannesburg Parent 2nd Floor (Entrance 13) Tel (011) 484 1734/6 Educational PSB 00158 and Child Counselling Centre CMI Building, Fax (011) 643 2957 18/7/4/50 Cnr. Empire & Hillside 011 484 1734/6 Parktown, Att: Gillian Berkowitz 2001, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 13. JvR Psychometrists Fernridge Office Park I 5 T: +27 (0)11 886 3870 Research Hunter Street I Ferndale I F: +27(0)86 232 6401 Randburg I 2194Error [email protected] 14. Kathlehong Hospital PO Box 590 OR Tambo & John Orr Street, Clinical PSB 000135 JOHANNESBURG Uraniaville, 18/7/1/5 2000 Klerksdorp, 2574 Att: Zillen Roos Revised FORM 77 2018-09-18- LM 5 INSTITUTION ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS CATEGORIES REF NUMBER ACCREDITED [email protected] 15. Khanya Family Centre 504 Ramokonopi East, Tel (011) 795 1776/1685 Educational PSB 000101 Katlehong, Fax (011) 795 1908 Counselling 18/7/4/45 East Rand, Att: Ms M Maseko 1432 [email protected] KPMG Wanooka Place 16. KPMG Industrial 18/8/1/27 1 Albany Road PARKTOWN [email protected] 2193, 17. Rahima Moosa Clinical PSB 000008 Hospital Rahima Moosa Mother and Tel (011) 489 0806 Child Hospital 18/7/2/31 Cnr Fuel & Outshoorn Street Fax (011) 489 1011 Coronation Ms E Jordaan JOHANNESBURG PSB 000061 2041 [email protected] 18/7/5/49 18. SA Breweries PO Box 782178 Tel (011) 881 8111 Industrial PSB 000145 SANDTON Fax (011) 883 9231 18/7/1/12 2146 Att: Ramasur [email protected] 19. Sterkfontein Hospital Private Bag X2010 Tel (011) 951 8342 Clinical PSB 000039 KRUGERSDORP Fax (011) 956 6938 18/7/2/6 Revised FORM 77 2018-09-18- LM 6 INSTITUTION ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS CATEGORIES REF NUMBER ACCREDITED 1740 Mr D Hoffman 20. Tara H Moross Centre 50 Saxon Road Tel (011) 535 3000 Clinical PSB 000041 Sandton Fax (011) 535 3026 18/7/2/7 Sanhurst Att: : Yael Kadish [email protected] 21. Ububele Educational 1 Tenth Road Tel: 011 786 5085 Educational 18/7/5/43 and Psychotherapy Trust Kew, Johannesburg Counselling [email protected] GAUTENG PROVINCE (PRETORIA) Revised FORM 77 2018-09-18- LM 7 INSTITUTION ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS CATEGORIES REF NUMBER ACCREDITED 1. Automotive P.O. Box 979M Tel: 087 350 3580 Industrial Training Academy (ATA) Montana Park Att: Johan Erasmus [email protected] 0159 2. CONSULTA PO Box 67073 [email protected] Research Highveld Park 0169 3. Dr George Prof E M Q Mokhuane Tel :012 322 5191 Clinical PSB 000022 Mukhari PO Box 110 18/7/2/3 MEDUNSA [email protected] 0204 4. EOH Human Janene Schwartz Tel: 012 940 6300 Industrial Capital Solutions Route 21 Corporate Par73 Email: [email protected] Sovereign Drive, Centurion 0062 5. EXXARRO PO Box 9229 Tel: +27 12 307 5000. Industrial 18/7/1/48 Pretoria Mampai Motsau 0001 [email protected] 6. Gijima Building E (Venus) Tel: (012) 675 5752 Industrial 18/7/1/47 47 Landmarks Avenue, Samrand, Kosmosdale Janine [email protected] Revised FORM 77 2018-09-18- LM 8 INSTITUTION ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS CATEGORIES REF NUMBER ACCREDITED 7. Military Private Bag X102 Industrial Industrial PSB 000139 Psychological Institute (MPI) HENNOPSMEER Tel (012) 940 5911 18/7/1/7 0046 Fax (012) 940 5730 And Research Private Bag X02 Tel (012) 319 3270 Research PSB 000140 GEZINA, 0031 Fax (012) 319 3264 18/7/3/10 8. SA Military Health P Bag X102 Tel: 012 671 5208 Counselling Services Centurion [email protected] 0046 9. SARS Block B Mr Cobus Gerber Industrial Doringkloof Contact Centre Contact numbers: 012 422 5390/ 082 460 7167 7 Protea Street Centurion 10. SHL South Africa 121 Boshoff St New Tel: (012)425-0100 Industrial 18/6/20 Mucklenuek. PO Box 1305, Groenkloof, 0027, Pretoria – 11. Student University of Pretoria Tel (012) 420 3147 Counselling PSB 000053 Development University of PRETORIA 18/7/5/44 Pretoria Revised FORM 77 2018-09-18- LM 9 INSTITUTION ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS CATEGORIES REF NUMBER ACCREDITED 0002 12. Student Lynne Malan Tel :012 382 5010 Counselling PSB 000052 Development and Support TUT Private Bag X680 [email protected] 18/7/5/48 (Tshwane University of PRETORIA Technology) 0001 13. Telkom Ms A Alberts Tel: 012 665 2718 Industrial 18/10/1/1/10 Private Bag X780 [email protected] PRETORIA 0001 14. Prospectus Fred Nicholson St, Tel: 012 335 3336 Educational 18/8/1/07 Novus School Mayville, Pretoria, Dr. CCJ Pretorius 0084 [email protected] 15. Weskoppies Prof Jonathan Scholtz 012 319 9589 Clinical PSB 000048 Hospital 18/7/2/10 [email protected] Ketjen Street, Pretoria West, 0001 NORTH WEST PROVINCE Revised FORM 77 2018-09-18- LM 10 INSTITUTION ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS CATEGORIES REF NUMBER ACCREDITED 1. Bapelong Private Bag X2046 Tel (018) 389 2138 Clinical PSB 000003 MMABATHO Fax (018) 389 2090 18/7/2/1 2735 Cathy [email protected] a 2. Klerksdorp/ Private Bag A14 Tel: (018) 406 3234 Clinical 18/7/2/56 Thsepong Hospital KLERKSDORP Fax: (018) 465 6613 2570 Contact Person: Zillen Roos [email protected] 3. Institute for Private Bag X6001 Tel (018) 299 1737/6 Clinical PSB 000014 Psychotherapy and Counselling POTCHEFSTROOM Fax (018) 299 1730 2520 Att: Prof WF du Plessis 4. Ipelegeng Child and Private Bag X2046 Tel (018) 389 2138 Clinical PSB 000015 Family Centre MMABATHO Fax (018) 389 2090 2735 5. Witrand Hospital Private Bag X253 Tel (018) 294 5221 X 2001 Clinical PSB 000049 Potchefstroom POTCHEFSTROOM Fax (018) 294 7069/6435 18/7/2/11 2520 6. Revised FORM 77 2018-09-18- LM 11 LIMPOPO PROVINCE INSTITUTION ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS CATEGORIES REF NUMBER ACCREDITED 1. Pietersburg/Mankweng Mankweng Hospital Campus Private Bag X9316 Clinical PSB 000032 Complex Tel: 015 286 1000 SOVENGA Fax: 015 267 0206/6541 0727 Polokwane Hospital Campus Tel: 015 286 1000 Fax: 015 267 0206/6541 [email protected] mpopo.gov.za Revised FORM 77 2018-09-18- LM 12 FREE STATE PROVINCE INSTITUTION ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS CATEGORIES REF NUMBER ACCREDITED 1. 3 Military Hospital Private Bag X40003 Tel (051) 402 1888 Clinical PSB 000028 TEMPE 18/7/2/19 9318 2. Free State Psychiatric President Brand Street Tel (051) 407 9382 Clinical PSB 000029 Complex (previously Willows Fax (051) 430 3834 18/7/2/30 Orange Hospital) BLOEMFONTEIN 9300 Att: Prof SJW Calitz [email protected] 3. Unit for Professional PO Box 339 Tel (051) 401 2775 Counselling PSB 000100 Training and Services BLOEMFONTEIN Fax (051) 444 5365 18/7/5/28 in Behavioural 9300 Educational 18/7/4/23 Sciences (University of Free State) 4. Central University of Private Bag 1881 • Tel: +27 057 910 3569 • Counselling Technology Free Welkom 0579103569 StateWelkom Wellness Centre 0822022587 E-mail: [email protected] Revised FORM 77 2018-09-18- LM 13 KWAZULU-NATAL PROVINCE INSTITUTION ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS CATEGORIES REF NUMBER ACCREDITED 1. CAPRISA 2nd Floor, Doris Duke Tel: +27 (0)31 260 4467 Research 18/8/17 Mmedical Research in SA F: +27 (0)31 260 4566 719 Umbilo Road DURBAN Santhana.Gengiah@capris 4013 a.org 2.
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