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The CPA Remembers the Honorable Murray Sinclair
The CPA joins the rest of Canada in mourning an icon of justice, reconciliation, mental health and societal good. The Honorable Murray Sinclair was the recipient of the CPA’s Humanitarian Award in 2016 for his work as chair of Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and for his lifelong and ongoing commitment to improving the mental health of Indigenous peoples and all Canadians.
Mind Full, a CPA Podcast: Autism and Social Enterprise: Goodness Gift with Soruba Easwarakumar
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October is Autism Awareness Month in Canada. This week on the CPA podcast Mind Full we highlighted Goodness Gift, a social enterprise that employs people with autism to help them integrate into the workforce and their communities.
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Virtual Career Fair – December 11th, 2024, 12pm to 3pm EST
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The CPA, in collaboration with the Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science (CSBBCS), will be hosting our 5th annual Virtual Career Fair December 11.
By participating in this event, you will learn about various career paths and positions for psychology graduates outside of the health services and academic settings directly from individuals in those positions. You also will have the opportunity to connect with these individuals via virtual break out rooms where you can ask them about their experience, advice, or anything relevant to your job search!
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International Council of Psychologists/Global Psychology Alliance Webinars
Please join the International Council of Psychologists/Global Psychology Alliance for free October-November Webinars
October 28, 11pm ET
Indigenous Maōri Approaches to Healing in Psychological Research and Clinical Practice
Register hereNovember 12, 8:30am ET
The Developing Mental Health Landscape in the UAE: Practice, Ethical and Systemic Challenges
Register hereNovember 14, 10am ET
The State of the World’s Children: Scalable Strategies and Local Solutions for Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Register hereNovember 21, 9am ET
How long does the war last? Lessons from Croatia
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Call for Special Issue Proposals in the Canadian journal of Experimental Psychology
The Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology (CJEP) / Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale is issuing an open call for special issue proposals, to be considered with three deadlines per year by the senior editorial team—September 15, December 31, and June 15. We invite you to send your proposal.
CPA 2025 CONVENTION ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
It’s time to submit your abstracts! The submission system is now open and closes sharply at 23:59 (Eastern Time) December 3rd, 2024. To submit your abstract go to https://convention.cpa.ca/abstract/, and to learn more about what kinds of submissions are being accepted in 2024, details can be found here: https://convention.cpa.ca/scientific-program/presentation-types/.
Important to note: When adding presenters/moderators/authors, please use the email addresses that they intend to use for Convention Registration, which will help to ensure that the presentation is associated with their profile in the scheduling app.
CPA Position Statement on Gender-based Violence (September 2024)
View the CPA’s Position Statement on Gender-based Violence as approved by the CPA’s Board.
We Matter
Psynopsis Vol.46, Issue 3 now available online
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New “Psychology Works” Fact Sheet
CPA Endorses Letter to Federal Minister of Health Regarding Exclusion of Mental Health from Canada Health Act (July 2024)
The CPA, along with the Canadian Mental Health Association and 16 other concerned organizations wrote a letter to The Honourable Mark Holland, Federal Minister of Health concerning the exclusion of mental health and substance use health care services from the Canada Health Act and proposed a course moving forward.
CPA Meets with Federal Minister of Mental Health and Addictions to Discuss Youth Mental Health Fund (July 2024)
Later this month, the CPA has been invited by The Honourable Ya’ara Saks, Federal Minister of Mental Health and Addictions to participate in a roundtable meeting to discuss the recently announced $500 million Youth Mental Health Fund. Members can provide input directly via this link by July 31st.
CPA Supports Significant Salary Increase for Federally-Employed Psychologists (July 2024)
The CPA sent a letter to The Honourable Anita Anand, President of the Treasury Board of Canada in support of fair and reasonable compensation for federally-employed psychologists.
CPA Comments on Newly Created Capstone Research Funding Organization (July 2024)
As part of the federal government’s recent announcement to create a new “Capstone Research Funding Organization” to better coordinate and align the work of the Tri-Councils (i.e., CIHR, NSERC and SSHRC), the CPA has provided input into the federal government’s consultation process.
Why the CPA/CPAP BMS Insurance Liability Program Is Right For You
The BMS Insurance Liability Program is the largest program of its kind for psychology practitioners in Canada. From its market leading coverage to its broker support to its association advocacy, the program has protected CPA/CPAP members with specialized Professional Liability Insurance for over 30 years. Learn more here.
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