College of Psychologists of Ontario
The College of Psychologists of Ontario (CPO) is the regulatory college for the profession of psychology in Ontario, Canada. It sets the standards for the provision of psychological services by Psychologists and Psychological Associates. The college maintains a register of all currently registered practitioners. ProfileThrough its committees, the college carries out various responsibilities, such as:[1]
PublicationsThe college publishes a bulletin quarterly “HeadLines”.[2] The bulletin articles provide information about elections, changes within the council, regulation changes, amendments, and other current events relating to the college. A message from the current president is featured in the bulletin. The College of Psychologists of Ontario also prepare an annual report detailing its activities and financial affairs, listed in its References section.[3] Affiliate organizationsThese are various organizations affiliated with the College of Psychologists of Ontario.[4]
HistoryThe College of Psychologists set the boundaries and standards that need to be met between psychologists and/or psychological associates and their client(s),. These are outlined in the Standards of Professional Conduct.[5] The college also provides steps that doctors need to take to protect a patient's privacy, in regards to Personal Health Information Protection Act, 2004 (PHIPA).[6] FoundingThe College of Psychologists of Ontario (CPO) was established in 1960 through the Psychologists Registration Act, since amended.[7] In Canada, it became the first psychology regulatory legislation.[8] In 2010 the college celebrated the 50th anniversary of Psychology regulation in Ontario. The ceremony was attended by many former and current council members including Dr. Barbara Wand, Former Board member and chair, as well as Jack Schaffer, President of the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Board(ASPPB).[9] 2023 action against member Jordan PetersonThe College received widespread media attention after it required Jordan Peterson, who is a member of the College and a political commentator, to undertake social media training. Peterson unsuccessfully challenged the order in Ontario Divisional Court.[10] The CouncilThe Council of the College of Psychologists of Ontario is the governing body of the college. The Council sets policies and provides leadership and direction to the profession. There are 18 Council member positions: eight professional members elected by the profession from across the province, one being a non-voting member; three appointed academic members; and, a maximum of eight members of the public appointed by the provincial government.[11] The Council meets four times a year and meetings are open to the public. Prospective membersIn Ontario, there are two regulated titles respecting the practice of psychology. For the title psychologist, one requires a doctorate degree in psychology. For the title psychological associate, one requires a master's degree in psychology and at least four years of relevant, post-master's degree experience. For new applicants, each title consists of two types of certificates available according to Ontario Regulation 533/98, Registration.[12]
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