Office of the Registrar - Handbooks, Guides & Other Documents

The following handbooks and guides are available as educational and reference tools. 

Questions regarding these handbooks and guides may be referred to the Office of the Registrar staff.  Please email questions to registrar@hrpa.ca

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Certification Handbook
This document is the comprehensive reference for those pursuing the CHRP designation. It contains information on all criteria and requirements, and all policies and procedures.

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Recertification Handbook
This document is the reference for those who need to recertify to maintain their CHRP designation. It contains information on the eligibility and value of different professional development activities.

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Guide to the Validation of Experience
This document contains all the information relevant to the validation of experience in one document. It details the criteria for eligibility for experience.

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Certification Guide for Internationally Educated Professionals
This document explains the CHRP certification process with an emphasis on issues that are of special relevance to Internationally Educated Professionals (IEPs). It contains information on the recognition of foreign credentials.

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Rules of Professional Conduct
HRPA’s Rules of Professional Conduct are binding on all members of the Association. All members of HRPA agree to abide by the Rules of Professional Conduct as a condition of membership in the Association.

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Evening Academic Program Guide
The Evening Academic Program Guide is the reference for those completing the coursework requirement through HRPA’s Evening Academic Program.

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Senior Human Resources Professional Guide
This document is a comprehensive guide to pursuing the SHRP designation. It outlines the options of completing an application and guidelines to the submission process.

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The Human Resources Professionals Association of Ontario Act, 1990
The Human Resources Professionals Association of Ontario Act, 1990, is the legislation that creates the Association and that defines its statutory authorities.

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Individuals are also encouraged to review Office of the Registrar policies. The policies area can be linked to using the right hand side menu.