Title: SETTING UP AND MAINTAINING AN INTERJURISDICTIONAL REGISTRY
1SETTING UP AND MAINTAINING AN INTER-JURISDICTIONAL
REGISTRY
- Stephen T. DeMers, Ed.D.
- Executive Director
- Association of State and Provincial Psychology
Boards
Presented at the 2005 CLEAR Annual
Conference September 15-17 Phoenix,
Arizona
2WHAT IS ASPPB?
- An international association of all psychology
regulatory bodies throughout the United States
and Canada (62 member jurisdictions). - Major Program Areas
- Examinations and Assessment of Competence
- Repository of Disciplinary Data
- Provision of Model Laws Procedures
- Promoting Professional Mobility
- Mutual Recognition of Standards
- Providing a Regulatory Perspective to Other
Professional Psychology Associations
3WHY ESTABLISH AN INTER-JURISDICTIONAL REGISTRY
- To Assist Member Boards to Screen for Prior
Disciplinary Actions - To Facilitate Transfer of Examination Scores
Between Jurisdictions - To Address Long Standing Obstacles to
Professional Mobility - To Provide an International Data Base on Numbers
and Characteristics of Licensed Psychologists
4Major Pieces of ASPPB Registry
- Score Transfer Service
- Repository and score reporting service for all
candidates examination scores - Disciplinary Data System
- Web based reporting/reviewing of all disciplinary
actions - Certificate of Professional Qualification
- Individually based mobility program
- Credentials Bank
- Vehicle for students in training, interns, post
doctoral residents and licensed psychologists to
archive licensure related documents
5ESTABLISHING REGISTRY AN EVOLVING PROCESS, NOT AN
EVENT
- ASPPB established in 1961 to offer one national
examination for entry to practice - Disciplinary Data System launched in 1983
- Agreement on Reciprocity started in 1990
- Score Transfer Service created around 1995
(previously offered through Professional Exam
Service) - Individual Certification (CPQ) and Credentials
Bank Programs launched in 1998
6Establishing the CPQ Program
- 1995
- ASPPB Board of Directors approved exploration of
an individual certification approach to
facilitate mobility. - 1996
- Certification Committee appointed key personnel
visited NCARB and other professions
certification/mobility programs - 1997
- Certification Committee drafted criteria for CPQ
and held focus groups with member boards on
likely acceptability - 1998
- Staff hired, forms created, software developed
marketing program planned. - 1998 (August) Program launched.
7PROBLEMS IMMEDIATELY ENCOUNTERED
- Resistance from Member Boards
- Well be swamped with bad apples
- CPQ criteria dont match our requirements
- Reluctance to change licensing law
- Dont want to be first to adopt
- Limited Interest from Psychologists
- Unfamiliar with ASPPB/Value of Credential
- Dont believe they will have trouble moving
- Not interested until more states/provinces accept
it - Have no immediate plans to move
8PROBLEMS IMMEDIATELY ENCOUNTERED
- Unexpected Gaps in Verification Data Bases
- Regional accreditation/APA CPA accreditation
- Deciphering Transcripts for Program Completed
- Missing records/closed training programs
- Software/Hardware Problems
- Source code had to be modified frequently to
obtain desired results - Imaging equipment incompatible with software
9HOW WERE PROBLEMS ADDRESSED
- Individual Meetings with Boards
- Sent Director of Professional Affairs with local
figure when possible for consistent message/point
of contact - Increased for Marketing Campaign
- Direct mail, paid ads in journals, visits to
state/provincial associations as exhibitor,
branding of ASPPB as recognized credible entity - Had CPQ Program Build New Databases
- Tracking Regional accreditation of
colleges/schools - Documenting accredited status of training
programs - Retained outside IT vendor
- Expensive but resolved functionality problems
10CURRENT STATUS OF CPQ PROGRAM
- 50 of 62 jurisdictions will accept (35 today, 15
more making legislative changes) - 4000 CPQs issued (out of 90,000 psychs)
- Current Fees 175 to apply, 80 renewal fee
every 2 years. 25/yr for students to open
Credentials record applied to 175 fee - Marketing campaign switched from veterans to
recruits
11Suggestions for Others Considering an
Inter-jurisdictional Registry
- Personal contact with boards crucial to address
resistance - Find a local respected advocate
- Fine line between encouraging pushing
- Retain the best IT services possible
- Expect new program to drain rather than provide
revenue at first- renewals key - Have a well planned marketing strategy
12FOR MORE INFORMATION
- Visit the ASPPB Web Site at www.asppb.org
- Contact Janet Pippin, Mobility Program
Coordinator, at 334-832-4580 or jpippin
_at_asppb.org - Contact me at same number or sdemers _at_asppb.org