Incoming President’s Message
Noel St Jean RPF 443
2013-2014 Council Objectives
Overall Objective; “To enable CAPF (or its derivative) to become a self-sustaining, large, and relevant organization that has the capacity and breadth to regulate professional forestry (or management of forest-land natural resources) practice in Alberta”.
1. Finalize the CAPFT Partnership Initiative.
2. Work on the concept of the Associate Member Category.
3. Develop an Alberta stream-lined process for the national assessment process to assist new members entrance into the college
4. Continue to work with the University of Alberta Program to encourage enrolment in B.Sc. Forestry Program and pathway for Environmental & Conservation Sciences graduates for registration with CAPF.
5. Continue to work with other Associations (Biologists, Chemists, AIA) to develop an inclusive Act that is in alignment with our overall Objective.
Finalize the CAPFT Partnership Agreement
Model Outline – formulate working groups from both Colleges to look at Bylaws, Regulation, Act.
Work within context of “Natural Resource Professions” Act or umbrella legislation.
Develop an Alberta stream-lined process for the national assessment process to assist new members entrance into the college
Examine the requirements of the national assessment process
Discuss with the national body and review opportunities to stream-line the assessment process.
Establish a committee to assist and guide candidates through the process
Provide incentives for interested candidates to complete the assessment as quick as possible
Associate Member Category
Need to define what it means for CAPF.
Looking for an immediate opportunity but recognize the longer term goal will have a different context.
Short term – amend the Bylaws;
Long term – amend the Act.
Collins English Dictionary;
“a person who is a member of a club, organisation etc. but has only partial rights and privileges or subordinate status”
University of Alberta
Support the forestry program by; Marketing (jobs, jobs, jobs)
Careers (showcase opportunities for challenging and rewarding careers in forest stewardship).
Awareness (support for UofA program)
Provide a pathway for ENCS graduates as Associate Members Evaluate the core competencies required by CFPFA for new
graduates of the ENCS program.
Clarify the requirements for those that wish to become RPF’s.
Partnership Initiative
CAPFT
Identify Advantages
CAP
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Agrologis
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Natural Resource Professionals
Chemists
Look at existing models.