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Last Updated on Monday, 30 January 2012 05:43 Written by Ontario Homeopath Monday, 30 January 2012 05:19

The Transitional Council is pleased to release the draft Competency Profile for Entry-to-Practice Homeopaths Practising in Ontario for 60-day consultation. The TC-CHO invites your comments on this important document.

This document is the first Ontario specific homeopathic competency profile developed for a regulated environment, and was created to reflect the diversity of homeopathic practice. The profile describes the integrated knowledge, skills, judgment and attributes required by homeopaths in Ontario at the beginning of their practice. Safe, competent and ethical practice is based on the integration and performance of many competencies simultaneously. The Competency Profile for Entry-to-Practice Homeopaths Practising in Ontario will be used to:

  • Support regulatory activities that protect the public;
  • Develop practice standards, entry-to-practice assessment tools and quality assurance tools;
  • Serve as a guide for curriculum development; and
    Increase public and employer awareness of practice expectations for the entry-level practitioner.

We are actively seeking stakeholder input up to and including February 15, 2012. The competency profile is now available online at collegeofhomeopaths.on.ca. Hard copies are available on request from the transitional Council office at 416-862-4780 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or you can download a copy of it from this website by clicking this link.

The transitional Council is also pleased to announce a “Call for Interested Parties” for those who may be interested in contributing to the work of the transitional Council in the role of Non-Council positions.

Specifically, the transitional Council is looking for four (4) non-Council members to sit on the Performance Behaviour Indicators Panel. If you are productive, achievement oriented, professional and have time to contribute to the development of the regulation of the homeopathic profession please visit our website for more information.

From the website, you may download the “Call for Interested Parties”, Application Form for Non-Council members positions, Self Assessment Questionnaire, and the College of Homeopaths of Ontario Bylaws.

Please return your application package including:

  1. Completed TC-CHO Call for Volunteers Application Form
  2. Completed Self Assessment Questionnaire
  3. Current resume

Submit by February 13, 2012 to:
Transitional Council of the College of Homeopaths of Ontario
163 Queen Street East, 4th Floor
Toronto, ON M5A 1S1
Phone: 416-862-4780
Toll-free: 1-877-883-8083
Fax: 416-874-4077
Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

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About the OHA

The Ontario Homeopathic Association (OHA), founded in 1992, supports the highest standards of care for the homeopathic medical profession in the province of Ontario and ensures these exemplary standards as part of its member certification process.

Professional ethics and standards of this discipline bind all members. We are committed to meeting and exceeding standards set by the Transitional Council of the College of Homeopaths of Ontario under the Regulated Health Professions Act, as they are developed.

The OHA looks forward to continuing commitment to the public, its members and the homeopathic profession as regulation moves forward.