The Board of Allied Mental Health and Human Services
Professions licenses candidates who meet the requirements developed for these professions.
Not exact matches
What can be regarded as one dimension of access to justice is already acknowledged in the supporting materials as one of the four principles that should guide the specification of
licensing activities, that is, «Fairness — access to the
profession must be available to all qualified
candidates.»
Within three years, the LPP has created a multi-teamed approach among groups across Ryerson University, in partnership with external service providers and the Ontario Bar Association, working with hundreds of members of the
profession each year, to develop and deliver to hundreds of
licensing candidates training that effectively develops and assesses their key lawyering skills through simulated files.
It is the opinion of Student Caucus, that the Minority Proposal adequately protects the public while providing a level playing field for
licensing candidates, furthering the
profession's commitment to access to justice and equity.
The commenters stated that these
professions should be treated differently and a person supervising the clinical experience hours for each
profession should possess the same degree and
license as the
candidate.
LPCA PAC provides the opportunity for individuals interested in the future of the
Licensed Professional Counselors
profession to contribute to the support of worthy
candidates for local and state offices who believe in, and have demonstrated their belief in, the principles to which the
profession is dedicated.