Announcing SCCAP Award Opportunities

Announcing SCCAP Award Opportunities

To advance its mission and support the professional development of its members, SCCAP has developed a series of awards to recognize and promote excellence across specific child and adolescent focused domains, as well as across the career span. 

These awards are a members-only benefit and are part of SCCAP’s mission to promote psychologists’ work and advance the profession. SCCAP encourages and welcomes applicants with diverse backgrounds with respect to age, ethnicity, disability, gender, geography, nationality, race, religion, and sexual orientation. 

Our awards program has the ability to help support developing professionals and students or acknowledge valuable contributions by our members. We need your assistance to seek candidates throughout our diverse fields of educators, researchers, and practitioners who are worthy of recognition. 

The SCCAP nomination process is straightforward and self-nominations are accepted.   Nominations can be submitted online through the specific award pages listed below.

Please visit the Awards tab on SCCAP53.org for a full listing of opportunities and specific requirements. 

Questions may be emailed to SCCAP@sccap53.org

Distinguished Career Award

Nominations Due by January 10, 2024

Although there are no simple defining criteria for this award, major research or theoretical contributions to the field or other contributions in terms of public policy or scientific practice may be considered. The awardee must be prominent or eminent in clinical child and adolescent psychology. We especially encourage our members to nominate stellar candidates within any area of clinical expertise who have made contributions to equity, diversity, and inclusion in the field. The recipient will receive a $2,000 honorarium to be used for travel to the APA Convention to present an invited address. A list of past Distinguished Career Recipients is posted on the SCCAP53.org website

Learn more and apply here.

R. Bob Smith Award for Excellence in Psychological Assessment

Applications Due by January 10, 2024

The R. Bob Smith Award was created to recognize Bob Smith, Ph.D. for his many years of service to the psychological profession by upholding the highest standards when creating and publishing evidence based psychological assessments. The award is given to an individual, or organization that has made a major contribution to the field of psychological assessment broadly defined. Awardees will receive a $500 honorarium and up to $1500 toward travel to the American Psychological Association Convention.  They will be recognized at the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (SCCAP) business meeting at the convention.

Learn more and apply here.

Abidin Early Career Award

Applications Due by December 16, 2023

The Richard “Dick” Abidin Early Career Award and Grant ($20,000) recognizes an early career psychologist who has established a program of empirical research that has had a major impact on the field’s understanding of psychopathology, prevention, assessment, treatment, or public policy. The grant is provided to enhance the awardee’s research program and/or to enable the awardee to initiate a new effort that extends their work. 

Learn more and apply here.

Early Career Contributions to Diversity Science Award

Applications Due by June 1, 2024

The Early Career Contributions to Diversity Science award recognizes early career psychologists (fewer than 10 years post-graduate degree) who have made important contributions to equity, diversity, and inclusion through their research in clinical child and adolescent psychology. Contributions considered include scientific impact as well as public impact of research. The recipient will receive a $1,500 award and up to $1,500 toward travel expenses for the APA convention. Award winners may also be invited to present their work in one of the many venues SCCAP has for providing education to members.

Learn more and apply here.

SCCAP Award for Clinicians Promoting Evidence-Based Mental Health Services for Children and Adolescents

Applications Due by January 13, 2024

This award recognizes a practitioner who has made a significant and enduring impact to promoting awareness, accessibility, and/or implementation of evidence-based mental health services for children and adolescents. This recognition is designed to highlight the outstanding work of currently practicing clinicians who take scientifically derived clinical knowledge and promote, provide, or share it on a broader scale (i.e. state, national, or international), in particular with members of diverse, vulnerable, or underserved groups. Note that the focus here is not on scientific productivity (e.g., publications, grants received) but on efforts that facilitate and improve the quality of evidence-based services for children and adolescents more broadly and to the general public’s access to those services.

Learn more and apply here.

Routh Dissertation Grant

Applications Due by January 13, 2024

The Routh Dissertation grant provides support for student research with potential to make significant contributions in the area of clinical child and adolescent psychology. Up to four $2,500 grants will be awarded annually. The student’s dissertation project must be approved by an advisor and program faculty at the time of submission. The applicant must be a student member of SCCAP and enrolled in an APA-PCSAS and/or CPA-approved doctoral program at the time of application. 

Learn more and apply here.

Diversity Professional Development Award

Applications Due by December 20, 2023

The goal of this award is to provide graduate students and early career professionals (ECP’s) from diverse groups (e.g., ethnic and racial, sexual and gender diversity, individuals with a disability) the opportunity to gain new skills and promote their professional development by attending or presenting at professional conferences (online or in person).  The Diversity Professional Development Award is designed to promote attendance at the annual APA conference or an SCCAP- sponsored conference (e.g., Future Directions Forum, Miami International Child and Adolescent Mental Health conference). Conferences will be considered with a written justification of how the proposed conference will enhance your professional career. These funds may cover enrollment fees for webinars, classes or conference. 

Learn more and apply here.

Student Development Committee Professional Development Awards

Applications Due by March 1, 2024

These awards are designed to support the professional development of undergraduate and graduate students in APA- PCSAS and/or CPA-accredited programs. Up to six $375 professional development awards are available to support student conference attendance, online educational opportunities, and/or purchase of printed materials that relate to the student’s work. Preference will be given to students presenting posters at conferences. Applicants must be a member of SCCAP to apply for this award, and priority will be given to students with long standing membership. SCCAP is free to join for students.

Learn more and apply here.

Student Achievement Awards in Research

Applications Due by April 1, 2024

The Student Development Committee invites applications for its annual Student Achievement Awards in Research. The research awards will recognize one undergraduate student, one early-stage graduate student (for students in the first three years of doctoral training or in Master’s programs), and 1-2 late-stage graduate students. We seek to recognize students who have made a significant contribution to the field of clinical child and adolescent psychology, primarily through work on a recent research project but also through teaching, mentoring, clinical work, and other forms of community engagement. Undergraduates will also be evaluated based on their academic achievement. 

Learn more and apply here.

Graduate Student Achievement Award in Clinical Practice

Applications Due by April 1, 2024

The Student Development Committee invites applications for its Graduate Student Achievement Award in Clinical Practice. The clinical practice award will recognize 1 graduate student of any stage who demonstrates innovative clinical service, clinical skill, and commitment to evidence-based practice. We seek to recognize students who have made a significant contribution to the field of clinical child and adolescent psychology, primarily through pioneering clinical work but also through research, teaching, mentoring, and other forms of community engagement. In addition, we seek to recognize students who have demonstrated exceptional clinical skills in evidence-based practice. Students are asked to submit a case conceptualization as an example of this skill set, with an emphasis on the course of treatment. This award is open to graduate students in APA, PCSAS, or CPA-accredited master- and doctoral-level programs.

Learn more and apply here.

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