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Information from the Practice Advice Service

The Practice Advice Service of the College provides information to members of the College and members of the public regarding relevant Legislation, Regulations, Standards of Professional Conduct, and other Guidelines. Answers are provided in response to specific inquiries and may not be applicable or generalize to all circumstances. Information is provided to support College members in exercising their professional judgement and is not an appropriate substitute for advice from a qualified legal professional.

NATURE OF INQUIRIES

Between April 1, 2021 and June 30, 2021, the College received and responded to 530 inquiries. During this period, 11 of these queries were related to practicing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

COVID-19 INQUIRIES

Almost all of the pandemic related inquiries pertained to how to appropriately return to in-person services and whether it was permissible to require that clients to be seen in person show proof of vaccination.


NON-PANDEMIC INQUIRIES

Between April 1, 2021 and June 30, 2021, the top  five areas about which members and others sought advice are listed below, in order of frequency.

Provision of Services Across Jurisdictions, Unrelated to the Pandemic; queries were almost equally divided between those from members of the College wishing to provide services in other jurisdictions and those registered in other jurisdictions seeking to provide services in Ontario.

Guidance was provided to members by referring them to  Section 15 of the Standards of Professional Conduct, 2017. This Standard specifically addresses telepsychology services; however, the same principles apply regardless of the medium of service delivery. Those considering providing services to an individual located outside of Ontario are advised to review this Standard before agreeing to do so.

Member Authorized Practice: queries included those about authorized areas of practice and/or authorized client populations, as well as competence to provide specific services within one’s authorized areas of practice and client populations.

Members who were unsure whether they were authorized to provide a specific service to a particular individual were often assisted by the answers to the following Frequently Asked Questions which are published on the College website in addition to many others:

Termination of Services; queries received were related to planning for leaving or closing a practice and designation of a successor health information custodian. Hopefully, in most cases, the termination or transfer of services is a cooperative process between the member and client. Where this is not the case, guidance about how to terminate services in a permissible manner is contained in section 1.8 of the Professional Misconduct Regulation. Members may also find guidance with respect to the appropriate transfer of records in the April 2018 e-Bulletin.

Substitute Consent and Right of Access to Information; these queries were related to separated parents’ right to information about children. Information about this is provided in a detailed Q&A below.

Supervision; specific queries related to the supervision of the controlled act of psychotherapy, non-regulated individuals and of members of other regulated professions. The information needed to answer most of these queries is available in the Frequently Asked Questions section of the College website, including:

The following composite Questions & Answers illustrate principles from recent queries that have wide application.