Other Health and Supportive Care Providers
- The Health and Supportive Care Providers Oversight Authority (HSCPOA) was created to provide a new form of legislated health and supportive care provider oversight in Ontario beginning with personal support workers (PSWs) and potentially expanding to other care provider groups in the future.
- A recommendation to the Minister, at the Minister of Health’s request, about which health and supportive care provider groups should be regulated in the future will require significant policy work and stakeholder consultation. This includes developing specific criteria for regulation against which the Board would base its assessment of the need and readiness for regulation and make a recommendation to the Ministry of Health to approve legislation/regulations for the HSCPOA’s oversight of a new class of registrants.

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- More About HSCPOA
The Health and Supportive Care Providers Oversight Authority (HSCPOA) has a mandate to register and provide oversight of personal support workers and other potential classes of registrants that may be prescribed by government in future regulations to be made under the new Health and Supportive Care Providers Oversight Authority Act, 2021.
Learn more, read About HSCPOA.