The Association of Psychologists of Nova Scotia applauds the provincial government’s investment in the new doctoral psychology program and training clinic at Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU). This initiative marks a significant step forward in expanding access to high-quality psychological care, specifically for children and youth, while investing in training within our province. Specialized advanced training in child and youth mental health will help ensure that future psychologists are well-equipped to meet the diverse needs of the Nova Scotian population.
APNS firmly believes that Nova Scotians across the lifespan and in all geographical areas deserve access to psychologists with advanced training and competencies to meet their complex mental health needs. Doctoral training programs like this one at MSVU play a vital role in strengthening the province’s mental health system by better serving the needs of children and youth. While this is a step in the right direction, additional doctoral level psychology training programs across the province are still needed. This will increase psychologists’ representation outside of HRM, improve local access to services for the public, and better meet the province’s growing demand for psychologists to support universal mental health care and addictions initiatives. We will continue to strongly advocate for ongoing investment in psychology education and training through additional program development to serve more populations and the complex needs of the public.
Additional Information:
https://news.novascotia.ca/en/2025/04/02/province-funds-groundbreaking-psychology-training-program