The Association of Canadian Psychology Regulatory Organizations (ACPRO) supports equity, diversity and inclusion and invites all regulated members of the profession of psychology in Canada to stand up, speak out and to work collaboratively to eradicate all forms of racism and discrimination. We advocate that all psychology regulatory bodies commit to identifying regulatory practices that […]
Read moreAn Apology to Indigenous People and a Pledge to Be Anti-Racist
As the Association of Canadian Psychology Regulatory Organizations (ACPRO), an association of organizations that regulate the profession of psychology in Canada, we apologize to the Indigenous people (First Nations, Métis and Inuit) and communities who have experienced racism while engaging with the individual psychology regulatory organizations or with the psychology professionals we regulate. As regulators, […]
Read moreStatement by Association of Canadian Psychology Regulatory Organizations regarding New Brunswick’s Bill-35
The Association of Canadian Psychology Regulatory Organizations (ACPRO) represents the legislatively established Colleges and Boards established to enhance public protection through regulation of entry into and practice of the profession of psychology. ACPRO invites New Brunswick legislators to take the following matters into account in reconsidering the substance of Bill-35. Interpretation of psychological tests is […]
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