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AFRHP Training on Preventing and Addressing Sexual Abuse and Misconduct for Regulated Health Professionals
We invite feedback on Alberta Federation of Regulated Health Professions training on Preventing and Addressing Sexual Abuse and Misconduct.
Note: no personal identifying information will be collected.
1.
Which of the following best describes you?
Registered Psychologist (including provisional)
Psychology/Counselling Student
Member of the Public
Other Regulated Health Professional (non-psychologist)
Other (please specify)
2.
The AFRHP training materials on preventing and addressing sexual abuse and misconduct were easy to access.
Strongly agree
Agree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
3.
The AFRHP training on preventing and addressing sexual abuse and misconduct clearly addressed the Health Professions Act amendments.
Strongly agree
Agree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
4.
The AFRHP training on preventing and addressing sexual abuse and misconduct provided an informative overview of the client - professional relationship.
Strongly agree
Agree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
5.
The AFRHP training on preventing and addressing sexual abuse and misconduct provided informative guidance on responding to sexual abuse or sexual misconduct.
Strongly agree
Agree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
6.
I believe mandatory training on preventing and addressing sexual abuse and misconduct contributes to enhanced public protection in general.
Strongly agree
Agree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
7.
Approximately how many hours did you spend completing the AFRHP training on preventing and addressing sexual abuse and misconduct? (please round to the nearest whole number)
8.
What (if any) of the following resources did you review ? (select all that apply)
Alberta
Health Professions Act
College of Alberta Psychologists:
Standards of Practice
College of Alberta Psychologists' Practice Guideline: Preventing and Addressing Sexual Abuse and Misconduct
College of Alberta Psychologists' Monitor Issue 58: Preventing and Addressing Sexual Abuse and Misconduct
Canadian Psychological Association:
Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists
College of Alberta Psychologists: Training on Preventing and Addressing Sexual Abuse and Misconduct
I did not access other resources
Yes - Other (please specify)
9.
Prior to completing the AFRHP training, I would consider my awareness of preventing sexual abuse and misconduct issues as violations as:
Minimal
Satisfactory
Comprehensive
10.
Post completing the AFRHP training, I would consider my awareness of preventing sexual abuse and misconduct issues as violations as:
Minimal
Satisfactory
Comprehensive
11.
Overall, I would rate my AFRHP training on preventing and addressing sexual abuse and misconduct experience as:
Very Positive
Positive
Negative
Very Negative
12.
Please provide any comments you may have regarding the AFRHP training and/or CAP materials on preventing and addressing sexual abuse and misconduct.
Additional Notes:
For more information please contact Deena Martin, Director of Professional Guidance/Assistant Deputy Registrar at 780 424 5682 or
d.martin@cap.ab.ca
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By submitting this form, I hereby consent to the College of Alberta Psychologists’ collection and use of my responses for the purpose of College communications regarding the Professional Training on Preventing and Addressing Sexual Abuse and Misconduct for Alberta Psychologists in accordance with the Health Professions Act, Personal Information Protection Act and the Privacy Policy of the College of Alberta Psychologists.
Specifically, the information collected in the survey will be used to inform and refine the College’s efforts in evaluating the quality of the training. As well, some data may be used as part of future reporting on the training in publications such as the CAP annual report and CAP Monitor. Additional privacy information are located on the College website at www.cap.ab.ca. Please contact the Privacy Officer of the College or the Director of Professional Guidance if you have any questions.