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1 APGNS Continuing Professional Development & Competency Assurance Program (CPD) David C. Carter, P.Geo, FGC. November 13, 2013

2 Overview Essential for a professional geoscientist to engage in lifelong learning; Mandatory CPD has been adopted in many Canadian professions, including geoscience & engineering; The Geoscience Profession Act requires members to comply with the Code of Ethics and the Code requires that a professional must practice within their area or scope of competence; The CPD Program is a vehicle to demonstrate and document professional qualifications and competence; The APGNS CPD Program is compliant with other Canadian regulatory jurisdictions.

3 CPD Program Requirements Each member is required to: - maintain a record of their CPD activities, and - report annually. Each member will receive a CPD report form along with the annual invoice for payment of professional fees (mid-November); The CPD report must be completed and returned with the member’s renewal payment (Dec 31 st ).

4 The Details All members will be expected to accumulate at least 240 CPD hours over 3 years; that is a minimum of 60 CPD hours per year; note that excess hours may be carried over to the next year; Note that professional practice or work is considered a CPD activity; volunteer participation undertaken in support of the Association (mentorship, participation on Council, Boards, Committees, etc.) is a CPD activity; volunteer participation in the community, particularly where leadership or management is the focus, is also considered an acceptable CPD activity.

5 Status This revision of the APGNS CPD Program has been approved by Council for introduction in the fall of 2013; The CPD Program will be posted on the website, discussed in the GeoGazette, and circulated to the members for discussion and comments and suggestions; It is expected that the final CPD Program will be phased in over several years; CPD report forms will be accepted at any time; and it may be considered compulsory as early as 2014 or 2015; The Association, with the Professional Development Committee, will be identifying opportunities for CPD activities; It must be noted that members who do not comply with the CPD Program requirements may be subject to disciplinary action.

6 Why CPD? Geoscience is a self-regulating profession; that means that the professional Association is responsible for protection of the public through regulation and registration; Geoscience is regulated along with engineering in 6 provinces and 2 territorial jurisdictions; there is geoscience-only legislation in Ont, Que & NS; there is no geoscience legislation in PEI or Yukon; Self-regulating also means that the Association is responsible for setting professional standards of practice and for determining the competence of the members; Each Association dictates the requirements for Continuing Professional Development of their members and the APGNS CPD Program is consistent with the other CA’s.

7 CPD Activities (draft) 1. Formal educational activity; structured courses, univ, tech society, etc,; (1pdh/ contact hr – max 40 hrs); 2. Informal educational activity; unstructured, self-directed, seminars, etc; (1 pdh/2 hr – max 30 hrs); 3. Presentations; conferences, meetings, workshops, field trips, etc; (5 pdh/each hr of pres – max 20 hrs); 4A. Participation; public bodies, charitable org, emphasis on leadership, etc; (1 pdh/hr – max 20hrs); 4B. Participation on behalf of the Association; mentoring, Council, Boards, Committees, etc; (1 pdh/hr – max 30 hrs); 5. Contributions to knowledge; work on codes, guidelines or standards of practice; (variable based on activity – max 30 hrs); 6. Professional Practice; professional practice within the designated stream of expertise & competence; (1 pdh/20 hr of work – max 50 hrs).

8 Responsibility of the Association Ensure the protection of the public through the establishment of ethical standards and professional guidelines and the determination of competent professional geoscience practice Set admission standards  Canadian citizen or entitled to work; members are resident in NS  Academic training based on the CGSB GKE  Geoscience work experience, cumulative & progressive  Professional references and good character  Language proficiency Register / License members, including corporate practice Investigate complaints and discipline or sanction licensed members, based on unprofessional or unethical or incompetent practice Enforce compliance with legislation; i.e. identify and address illegal (unregistered) practice

9 Professional Mobility in Canada To legally practice geoscience in Nova Scotia (or elsewhere in Canada), the individual MUST be registered or licensed in Nova Scotia; Professional mobility, or transferability, is established under the federal Agreement on Internal Trade, Chapter 7 (AIT); However, the Association(s) is exempt from accepting professional mobility in the case where there are questions of good character or that involve incompetent practice; so mobility may be a function of the individuals ability to demonstrate CPD with the home Association; The APGNS CPD Program is intended to function as the basic requirement for determining and documenting competency.

10 Professional Geoscientists and the Canadian Regulators Questions? Comments? By: David C. Carter, P.Geo, FGC. Executive Director & Registrar Geoscientists Nova Scotia (APGNS) www.geoscientistsns.ca registrar@geoscientistsns.ca


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