Climate Justice, Ethics and Advocacy in Canadian Psychology
May 9, 2025 National Training Seminar. Speaker: Dr. Carolyn Houlding
Abstract: Actively addressing climate justice within a professional role is consistent with the Canadian Code of Ethics 4th Ed and the 6th Ed CPA Accreditation Standards, which identifies human rights and social justice as foundational values and advocacy and leadership as professional competencies. Practical suggestions and examples of operationalizing climate justice advocacy in clinical, training and research contexts will be presented.
Speaker Bio: Dr. Houlding, C.Psych. is a registered clinical psychologist and is currently the Director of Training for the Waypoint Psychology Residency Program. She works in clinical, research and training capacities at Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care and at the Waypoint Research Institute. Dr. Houlding grew up in Australia, later lived in the UK and ultimately moved to Canada with her family. She is actively involved in climate advocacy, including in a professional capacity.
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