TIME: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
There are two sides to the self-regulation coin. Self-regulation affords regulated professionals valuable privileges, but also imposes important professional responsibilities. This session will explore the benefits and duties that come with being a licensed professional. It will be presented by the Deputy Registrar and Manager of Practice Advisory Services of the OAA.
What are the privileges associated with being a licensed professional? How do they benefit you? Architects and other licensed professionals enjoy many benefits, including exclusive use of title and a protected scope of work. Regulators also protect the public by preventing unlicensed individuals from holding themselves out. In this session, we will consider the privileges of licensure and how they benefit licensed professionals.
What is expected of a licensed professional? What are the consequences of not meeting your professional responsibilities? The privileges of self-regulation have corresponding responsibilities, which include maintaining registration requirements, professionalism, and the standards of the profession. We will discuss the responsibilities of licensed professionals and how they operate to better serve the public interest. We will also review some of the methods of enforcing these responsibilities.
This webinar will be available with live closed captioning.
Learning Objectives:
1) Gain a better understanding of the general objectives of self-regulation.
2) Learn about the privileges associated with being a licensed professional, including exclusive use of title and a protected scope of work.
3) Learn about the responsibilities of a licensed professional, including maintaining registration requirements and the standards of the profession, and the methods in place to enforce these responsibilities.
4) Gain a better understanding of how these privileges and responsibilities operate to better serve clients, while ensuring the protection of the public.
Speakers:
Mélisa Audet, B. Sc. Arch., M. Arch., Architect
Mélisa Audet is the Manager of Practice Advisory Services at the OAA. She works alongside Practice Advisors to coordinate the delivery for a broad range of practice services that support members and architectural firms. Mélisa obtained both her Bachelor of Sciences and Masters of Architecture from McGill University and also obtained a certificate in Project Management from Toronto Metropolitan University.
Fully bilingual (French and English), Mélisa has an extensive and wide range of experience working with private practices, Federal Government, as well as with working at Construction Management firm. Mélisa provides practical insights within the industry. She joined the OAA Council in 2017 and was the Vice President of Regulatory from 2018 to 2019. Mélisa was also an active member of the McGill Alumni Board of Directors in Toronto from 2014 to 2018 as well as the Toronto Society of Architects from 2017 to 2018.
Anastasia-Maria Hountalas
Anastasia-Maria Hountalas is an associate at Steinecke Maciura LeBlanc, where she advises and represents clients in all aspects of professional regulation. She prosecutes a wide range of disciplinary and regulatory offences. Anastasia-Maria also assists clients on appeal and regularly appears before the Divisional Court and Court of Appeal.
Anastasia-Maria speaks about professional regulation at the Canadian Network of Agencies for Regulation (CNAR), SML Online Learning Series and other professional education conferences. She served on the Board of Directors of Young Women in Law as President and currently sits on the Advisory Board.
Prior to joining the firm, Anastasia-Maria summered and articled in the litigation department of a leading national law firm, with a focus on health law. Anastasia-Maria is proficient in French. Anastasia-Maria completed a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in History at McGill University and obtained her law degree from Queen’s University.
Registration Fee:
OAA Members: $0
Non-Members: $59 + HST
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