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CLEAR 2008 Annual Conference
Ensuring Fair Registration
Practices:
A Unique Approach
Part 1
Hon. Jean Augustine
Fairness Commissioner
Province of Ontario
Anchorage, Alaska
Today’s Presentation
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Fair Access to Regulated Professions Act, 2006
Ontario
The Office of the Fairness Commissioner
Mandate
Activities
Next Steps
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Fair Access to Regulated
Professions Act, 2006
• Three parts
– Fair Registration Practices Code
– Office of the Fairness Commissioner
– Access and referral centre
• Covers 14 non-health professions directly
• Covers 21 health professions indirectly
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Ontario
• Population 12 million
• More than half of newcomers to Canada choose
Ontario
• Close to one third of immigrants are university
educated
• By 2011, immigrants will account for 100% of net
labour force growth
• Competition for skilled professionals is intense
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The Office of the
Fairness Commissioner
• Arm’s length agency of the Ontario government
• Independent of the regulated professions
• First of its kind in Canada
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Mandate
• Ensure that regulated professions have
registration practices that are
– Transparent
– Objective
– Impartial
– Fair
• Require regulated professions to
– Review registration/licensing practices
– Submit reports about them
– Conduct audits
• Report to the public
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Mandate
• Precludes
– Advocacy for individuals
– Assessment of credentials
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Activities: Study
• First comprehensive study in Ontario
• Published
– 34 individual studies
– summary report, Ontario’s Regulated
Professions
• Measure future progress
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Activities: Study
• Regulatory bodies making progress
• Applications up, but those from internationally
trained individuals down
• Decisions often made by third parties
• Canadian experience difficult to get
• More Canadians go overseas
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Activities: Regulators’ reports
• Released Guidelines for Fair Registration
Practices Reports
– Information
– Fees
– Decision-making
– Access to records
– Appeals
– Assessment of qualifications
– Mutual recognition agreements
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Activities: Audits
• Released Framework for Audits of Registration
Practices
– Standards
– Roster of auditors
– Three-year cycle
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Next Steps
• Analysis of regulatory bodies’ yearly reports and
audits
• Study of qualification assessment agencies
• Research about barriers faced by internationally
trained individuals
• Guidance for analysis of registration
requirements
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Contact
Office of the Fairness Commissioner
595 Bay Street, Suite 1201
Toronto, Ontario
M7A 2B4
Canada
[email protected]
www.fairnesscommissioner.ca
416-325-9380
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