By Emma Gardiner Introduction A recent criminal case before the Ontario Court of Appeal, R. v. Lo, sheds light on… Read More →
Psychotherapists
Commissioner upholds Psychotherapist’s denial of access to records due to risk of harm
A recent decision from the Information and Privacy Commissioner (“IPC”) provides insight into the application of section 52(1)(e) of the… Read More →
Avoid intimate relationships with patients, clients
A regulated health professional will have their certificate of registration revoked if they become involved in a sexual relationship with a patient or client Elyse tells AdvocateDaily.com.… Read More →
Further Clarity on the Meaning of the Controlled Act of Psychotherapy from HPRAC
The controlled act of psychotherapy was proclaimed in force on December 31, 2017. As we discussed in a blog post… Read More →
The Ontario Government Has Proclaimed the Controlled Act of Psychotherapy: These Are the Implications
The controlled act of psychotherapy (the “Controlled Act”) is now in force. The Ontario government’s proclamation of the Controlled Act… Read More →
The Controlled Act of Psychotherapy
The Controlled Act The Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991 (the “RHPA”) sets out 14 “controlled acts” which may only be… Read More →