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IN-PERSON EVENT - REGULATORY PRACTICE WORKSHOP

Fundamentals of Regulation

MARCH 31, 2025
 

About

CNAR is pleased to announce the launch of our first spring in-person Regulatory Practice Workshop! This program is designed to provide the regulatory community with additional in-depth, in-person learning and networking opportunities. The inaugural event will take place in Toronto on March 31st and will feature CNAR’s highly-rated Fundamentals of Regulation Workshop. Space for this event is limited - save your place today!

This workshop will appeal to anyone who is seeking to learn more about professional regulation in the Canadian context. This compact - yet comprehensive - program is designed to provide attendees with content that is both practical and informative, featuring presentations from experts in their respective fields in regulation.

"A well-rounded understanding of the regulatory role, responsibilities and challenges"

Past Workshop Attendee

"This was a great course to solidify my already existing knowledge of regulation"

Past Workshop Attendee

"As someone who is new to regulation, I found the entire workshop helpful."

Past Workshop Attendee

"I am new to the regulatory world and it was exactly what I was looking for!"

Past Workshop Attendee

Event Details

Date: Monday, March 31, 2025

Time: 7:30 am – 4:30 pm ET (check-in and a light, continental breakfast opens at 7:30 am, sessions begin at 8:30)

Location: Vantage Venues at 150 King Street West, Toronto 

 

 

Pricing (per person): $700 for members and $825 for non-members

 

**Individuals must register in advance. Registration closes on March 24, 2025 at 9 am ET. Registrations will not be accepted after this date or on site on the day of the event. Modifications or cancellations can be made up to March 21, 2025..**

 

Sessions and Speakers

  • The regulator’s mandate: Serving and protecting the public interest presented by John Tzountzouris, Registrar & CEO, College of Medical Laboratory Technologists of Ontario (CMLTO).

  • Regulatory governance: presented by Beth Deazeley, Registrar and CEO, College of Early Childhood Educators (CECE).

  • Quality practice: Assuring entry and continuing competency presented by Jennifer Slabodkin, Director of Registration and Education, Deputy Registrar, College of Patent Agents and Trademark Agents (CPATA).

  • Professional conduct: Complaints, investigations, discipline and fitness to practice presented by Allan Mak, Investigations Manager, College of Physiotherapists of Ontario. 

  • The regulator’s voice: Communications, relationships, and engagement presented by Sarah Choudhury, Director of Strategic Communications and Government Affairs, Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW).

 

Throughout the day, attendees will also have the opportunity to engage in Q & A with presenters and network with each other.

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