Opportunities to Participate in Board Committees

Applying for Non-Board Appointed Community Member positions - NEW

CASLPO is launching a new initiative to involve more members of the public in the work of its committees.  We value having members of the community contribute to effective decision-making in the public interest. These community appointees will serve on Committees along with registrants and appointed public members of the Board of Directors.  The College strives to continually improve representation on Committees from a broad range of perspectives and lived experiences.

More about Opportunities for Participating in Board Committees as a Non-Board Community Member

We appreciate your interest in participating in College work and encourage you to consider offering your valuable perspective and experience on College committees.
Read this presentation to learn more about the many benefits of working with the College, how the College protects the public, and about the role of the College.

What Can You Expect?

Those selected to serve on Committees will receive remuneration in accordance with the reimbursement policies for government-appointed public members on CASLPO’s Board of Directors. 

How Can You Help?

If you know anyone who should be encouraged to apply for this role, please refer them to this page on CASLPO's website | Participation in Board Committees.

How does someone interested in serving as a community appointee apply?

Download this application form to participate in CASLPO Committees as a Community Appointee
Submit the completed application to [email protected].
For further information, please contact [email protected].

For Ontario's regulated Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists

Applying for Non-Board Member Audiologist and Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) positions
To learn more, visit 'Working With The College' web page

 

 

 

 


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This website is intended to provide information to the public and registrants. Should there be difference in documentation previously distributed to CASLPO registrants, it is up to the registrant to source the latest version posted on the CASLPO website. Note: the term "member" and "registrant" are used interchangeably throughout CASLPO's website and documents. Both terms are synonymous with "member" as defined in the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991, the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Act, 1991, and the Regulations under those Acts.