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Council Highlights March 2021

The College Council met virtually on March 19, 2021. Information provided to members of Council for their review in anticipation of their deliberations and decision-making is posted on the homepage of College website a week in advance of meetings. Following the meeting, this information is archived on the website in […]   More >>>

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Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee (ICRC) Decisions

The following are summaries of some recent decisions of the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee reflecting three different dispositions. They are provided for educational purposes. Information in these summaries has been altered to protect the privacy of both members and complainants, and to protect the confidentiality of the investigation process. […]   More >>>

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Discipline Committee

REFERRALS TO DISCIPLINE Two referrals were made to the Discipline Committee in the third quarter: Dr. Augustine Meier: https://members.cpo.on.ca/public_register/show/1032 A referral was made to the Discipline Committee on November 30, 2020. The matter is currently at the pre-hearing stage and a hearing has not yet been scheduled. Dr. André Dessaulles: […]   More >>>

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Council Meeting March 19, 2021

The next meeting of the College Council will be held virtually on Friday, March 21, 2021. The Agenda and Materials are available below. Council meetings are open to the public and can be viewed via YouTube. A link to the livestream is available here.   More >>>

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COVID-19 Information for Members – March 1, 2021

Vaccine Information The College has received many inquiries from members regarding the status of vaccination for health care professionals, particularly Psychologists and Psychological Associates. The College continues to monitor vaccine distribution and has been in touch with the Ontario Ministry of Health as we appreciate that many of our members […]   More >>>

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President’s Message

It is indeed difficult to believe that almost a year to the day of writing this report, the first case of COVID-19 was identified in Ontario. While at first, not many of us saw this event as life altering, but just a few short weeks later the Province was asking us to make substantial changes in our social, personal, and professional lives in ways that we had never done before.   More >>>