The Registrar’s role is to function as the Chief Executive Officer and to discharge the responsibilities of the Registrar as mandated in the Health Professions Act and the Psychologists Profession Regulation. The Registrar oversees regulatory compliance of CAP functions, advising and supporting Council in fulfilling its governance responsibilities. Additionally, the Registrar advocates high ethical/professional standards for both CAP and its members. The Registrar encourages open and active dialogue with the public and other stakeholders, including national/international bodies, government and regulated members. In addition to the Registrar, staff members are organized by regulatory and administrative function.
CAP staff are comprised of experienced professionals that are here to answer your questions. Click here to contact a delegate staff member.
This section provides information and resources regarding registration requirements, fees and renewing a practice permit.
This section provides information and resources to address concerns about the conduct of a psychologist.
This webpage offers an introduction and overview of academic credentials evaluations at the College of Alberta Psychologists (CAP)
The Continuing Competence Program (CCP) fulfills CAP's regulatory and professional obligations as set out by the Health Professions Act and by our own Standards of Practice. Participation in the CCP is required for regulated members.
CAP communicates with members, providing regulatory information.
Learn more about CAP and its mandated responsibiliites under the Health Professions Act.
A number of documents govern the regulation of the profession of psychology and documents and resources are developed in order to promote competent and ethical practice and to guide its members.
Addressing and Preventing Sexual Abuse and Misconduct for Psychologists