The Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) is the national association for the science, practice and education of psychology in Canada. With over 7,000 members and affiliates, the CPA is Canada's largest association for psychology.
Its objectives are:
- to improve the health and welfare of all Canadians;
- to promote excellence and innovation in psychological research, education, and practice;
- to promote the advancement, development, dissemination, and application of psychological knowledge; and
- to provide high quality services to members.
Some of the CPA’s most important functions include:
Promoting a standard set of ethical principles that govern the work of Canadian psychologists through the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists.
Providing accreditation for professional training programs in psychology.
Publishing scientific journals to disseminate the latest findings from psychology researchers in Canada and beyond.
Organizing an annual convention that brings together psychologists from across the country.
Advocating for the psychological needs of Canadians
Consulting to and working with stakeholders (e.g. government, other health disciplines and professions, consumers of health care) to identify and address needs, gaps, and opportunities for Canada's health and mental health.