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Toronto Network - Association of Career Professionals International

About ACP International          Benefits of Membership

The Toronto Network is an unincorporated network affiliate of ACP International. ACP International is a separate not-for-profit entity incorporated in the United States.

Association of Career Professionals International (ACP International)

The Toronto Network is a strong contributor on local, national and international levels, providing continuous professional development in career services as well as marketing and networking opportunities to its Members and Visitors. Professional development enables us to stay current and responsive to the evolving needs of our individual and corporate clients, taking into account the larger community and changing economic and socio-political conditions. The provision of thought leadership and best practices development by Toronto Network and ACP International concerning the latest issues, theories and trends strengthens our services in the areas of both individual career development and organizational management of career development issues in succession planning, reduction-in-force and retention.

ACP International’s Commitment to Excellence

"Being recognized as a Career Services Professional"

ACP International is a professional development and networking organization, dedicated to strengthening the career capabilities of its Members. While the Association does not provide Career Certification, it does encourage Members to work towards and achieve globally-recognized professional Certification through the Institute of Career Certification International.

ICC International is the global leader in certifying the competence of professionals who help people make the best of their careers. ICC International is the only international, not-for-profit, certifying body for career services professionals. It is not associated with any sales organizations, thus ensuring that its standards, processes and methodology are completely independent and objective. For more information regarding the advantages and application process of ICC International Certification, please visit http://www.careercertification.org/ or email Donald Smith, CMF at don.smith@sympatico.ca.

If you are a Career Professional, we welcome you to join and enjoy the Member benefits of ACP International. Once you are a Member of ACP International you can then affiliate yourself with Toronto Network. However, you cannot join the ACPI Toronto Network unless you are also a Member of ACP International.

  
Benefits of Membership in ACP International and The Toronto Network


Becoming a member of ACP International enables you to establish your international credibility. With more than 2,000 Members who bring global expertise from independent practices, colleges and universities, community and government agencies, and large and small firms in the private sector in more than 30 countries around the world, ACP International is the World’s Voice on Career Issues. Working with organizations and individuals, ACP International Members work in diverse occupational settings and specialize in all aspects of career services including career management and transition (outplacement), assessments, coaching, succession planning, talent recruitment and retention, mentoring and organizational consulting, youth services and rehabilitation.

ACP International is dedicated to the global development of the career services profession by working to:

  • support and enhance the image, credibility and legitimacy of the profession
  • provide guidelines, standards and structure for each Member to enhance his/her skills.

Networking and Events

Toronto Network provides access to an extensive network of career practitioners through its special events and associations. As personal networking paves the way for developing new business alliances, this activity is crucial to managing and developing a rewarding worklife as a Career Practitioner. As well, we believe you will find your experience in the Toronto Network to be collegial, supportive, and fun!

The Indy Group

Five times each year, Toronto Network holds a half-day meeting for independent career practitioners. The purpose of these meetings is to share best practices information that is specific and meaningful to Members who have their own business. Each meeting enables Indy Members to interact with a subject matter expert in career services, build their network and support one another in an informal setting.

Ethical Practice

Complying with ethical practice standards is essential to developing a career within this vocation as clients expect high standards of behaviour.

Our Alliance with George Brown College

In 2009, a unique alliance was formed between the Career & Work Counsellor Program at George Brown College in Toronto, the Institute of Career Certification International and the ACP International Toronto Network.

This alliance benefits graduates and students enrolled in the Career & Work Counsellor Program by providing relationship-building opportunities and encouraging the ongoing pursuit of professional development and education in the field. Some of the benefits/highlights of this alliance include:

  • An immediate network for Career & Work Counsellor students and graduates that provides meaningful connections in career services. These relationships provide value for both practicum and employment purposes. This network will be even more important to students who are new to the field and/or are newcomers to Canada.
  • Graduates and students of the Career & Work Counsellor Program have an advantage in pursuing Certification through the Institute of Career Certification International, through reduced fees and collecting Professional Development Credits from courses completed.
  • Current students and alumni have the opportunity to connect with mentors and experienced career practitioners through both the ACP International and the Toronto Network.
  • Students currently enrolled in the Career & Work Counsellor Program receive preferred rates for all Toronto Network events and reduced fees for Certification with the Institute of Career Certification International.
  

ACP International
Toronto Network
Board of Directors


 

Dhakshi Ariykumar
Sandra Bobkin
Colleen Clarke

Jim Moore (Past Chair)

Oliver Howey
Neva Kostopolous
Caroline Li Zhang
Lydia Laughlin
Rhonda Singer (Chair)
Panagiota Panagakos
Gary Prenevost
Jane Rendely
Salina Williams
Donald Smith (Secretary)
Christine Stanger (Treasurer)
Jill Kirson (Vice Chair)

 

 

  

Achieving Competitive Advantage through
Difference and Innovation:

 The Next Great Opportunity for Career Professionals

 One of many exciting insights from our “Forces & Shifts at Work” dialogue in October was the economic opportunity for career professionals to ‘shift’ their influence as traditional job coaches, to business advisers who can optimize leadership development.

 With “innovation” being acknowledged as the key stimulus for competitive and economic advantage, many questions arise regarding how we listen for, coach and ultimately promote an open mind of inquiry. Particularly in the GTA - offering THE most culturally ‘different’ workforce in the world – the benefits of innovative workplaces remain on the periphery because we aren’t ‘thinking outside of the square’, as they say in Australia.


To transcend diversity (which labels groups), we must now consider difference of thinking in order to acquire competitive advantage:

Explore - What does innovation look like in organizations?

  • How can career professionals bring their expertise to drive this innovation imperative around talent management?
  • Where can we lead ourselves and our profession to create tangible results in the minds (and bottom lines) of our clients?

Join our stellar line up as they share accumulated wisdom in fostering innovation within difference.

Diana MacKay, Director, Education, Health and Immigration, The Conference Board of Canada

Herman Tange, Chief Sales & Treasury Officer, ING Direct Canada

Colleen Neil-Dal Bello, Sr. Career Management Consultant, Right Management

Moderator: Taimour Zaman, Co Founder, One Million Acts of Innovation

Learn their strategy, what’s working, what’s missing, and the role career professionals might play in being innovation ‘advocates and provocateurs’ for their own clients.

 Date: Tuesday, Feb 28, 2012

 Time: 5:30-6:15pm Registration & Networking
 
Light Food and Refreshments Provided
 
Photographic Images on display:
Courtesy members of Gallery 44 Centre for
Contemporary Photography
Inquiries welcome. Gallery44.org
 
6:15pm-8:30pm Welcome & Presentation
 
Location:   Royal Canadian Yacht Club
141 St. George St.
North of St George Subway
Toronto, Ontario
 
Event Fee: Members $40
Non Members $55
Students $32
 
Online Registration Only
 
 Limited Registration

Note to attendees: 
This event will earn you 1 Professional Development Credit towards your career certification with the
Institute of Career Certification International (ICCI).
Please save the detailed event information in manner convenient to you for transcribing to your ICCI Application Form
 
This event is proudly sponsored by:
 
 
 
 
FranNet of Southern Ontario

 
 

 

  

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