EPISODE · Nov 5, 2025 · 30 MIN
Ontario’s Psychology Shake-Up: Access at What Cost?
from Awake at the Wheel · host Dr Oren Amitay and Malini Ondrovcik
Awake at the Wheel | Ep 96Ontario is considering cutting back training and supervision for psychologists. That may open doors, but at what cost? Dr. Oren Amitay and Malini Ondrovcik examine the data logic and clinical realities behind the proposal, separating “more providers” from “better care.” We explore why rigorous standards exist, where supervision truly improves outcomes, and how to expand access without lowering the bar. It’s an honest conversation about public safety, professional integrity, and what evidence-based reform could look like. Tell us your perspective, have you seen standards shift in your setting?Takeaways:-Good intentions executed poorly lead to terrible outcomes.-The mandate is to protect the public, not psychologists.-Changes in regulation may reduce training requirements.-Supervision and training are crucial for public safety.-The importance of maintaining rigorous professional standards.-The tension between accessibility and professional standards.-Personal experiences highlight the impact of regulation changes.-The role of supervision in professional development.-Concerns about dumbing down the field of psychology.-Public engagement is crucial in regulatory changes.Chapters:00:00:00 Introduction to Regulation Changes00:00:41 Background on Psychology Training00:01:35 Discussion on Regulation Changes00:03:01 Personal Experiences and Insights00:05:00 The Role of Supervision00:09:50 Public Safety and Professional Standards00:17:03 Historical Context and Future ImplicationsWe want your questions! Send your questions to [email protected], tweet us @awakepod, send us a message at facebook.com/awakepod, or leave a comment on this video!EmailInstaYoutube Facebook Twitter
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Awake at the Wheel | Ep 96 Ontario is considering cutting back training and supervision for psychologists. That may open doors, but at what cost? Dr. Oren Amitay and Malini Ondrovcik examine the data logic and clinical realities behind the proposal, separating “more providers” from “better care.” We explore why rigorous standards exist, where supervision truly improves outcomes, and how to expand access without lowering the bar. It’s an honest conversation about public safety, professional i...
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