
Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Health (a) whether the Government has data on the percentage of individuals advertising their psychological services who hold qualifications that (i) meet and (ii) do not meet the Singapore Register of Psychologists’ (SRP’s) registration standards; (b) if so, what are the most common types of qualifications claimed by those who fail the standards; (c) whether any assessment has been conducted on the potential public health impact in allowing unregulated use of the title “psychologist”; and (d) whether the Ministry will make SRP registration mandatory.
Mr Ong Ye Kung: In general, Ministry of Health (MOH) restricts the advertising of healthcare services, through the Healthcare Services Act, to ensure transparency, prevent excessive consumption of healthcare services and protect consumers from being misled by advertisements. This is regardless of whether the professional is registered with the professional associations or not. MOH also does not collect data on individuals advertising psychology or other healthcare services.
MOH is currently working with agencies, service providers and professional associations, such as the Singapore Psychological Society, to update the risk assessment and review the need to regulate psychologists to better ensure the safety of psychological practices in Singapore.
Ministry of Health
7 August 2024
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