Supporting Associations
British Columbia Society of Occupational Therapists
The British Columbia Society of Occupational Therapists (BCSOT) is the provincial professional association representing occupational therapists in British Columbia. BCSOT has supported occupational therapists in BC since 1958. We promote our profession, represent members' interests to health care decision-makers, connect members with each other and support their professional development needs.
Construction Labour Relations - An Alberta Association
We offer more than 30 years of service to industrial, commercial and institutional construction employers in:
- Conducting and coordinating collective bargaining
- Collective agreement administration and grievance processing
- Administration of labour relations and employment legislation
- Development of public policy
- Fostering construction best practices
- Developing, delivering and administering employee training and development
- Collaborative initiatives with unions, other employers' organizations, government and other institutions
CAPAPA
The Canadian Association of Professional Access and Privacy Administrators (CAPAPA) is a unique association that is dedicated to the ongoing professional development, education and expanded expertise of individuals who work in the information access and privacy field. Incorporated in June, 2002, CAPAPA has members across Canada in both the private sector and all levels of government.
CAPAPA is proud to be a supporting association of the inaugural Atlantic Canada Access & Privacy Workshop 2006, in Halifax, NS this June 20 & 21. The national chair of CAPAPA, Carla Heggie, will be speaking on this year's program and sits on the conference steering committee. Please visit their website at www.govsource.net/programs/iapp/capapa/main.nclk for more details about CAPAPA and the programs they run and support.
CAPAPA has been created in response to the growing demand for information access and protection of privacy (IAPP) professionals in the private and public sectors. The Faculty of Extension of the University of Alberta has played a key role in helping to facilitate the creation of this professional association.
