Yukon-based clinical social worker temporarily stripped of registration for supporting conspiracy theories – CBC - News Summed Up

Yukon-based clinical social worker temporarily stripped of registration for supporting conspiracy theories – CBC


Yukon-based clinical social worker temporarily stripped of registration for supporting conspiracy theories – CBCNov 20, 2024Debbra Greig under investigation by British Columbia College of Social WorkersA Yukon-based clinical social worker has had her professional registration stripped — at least temporarily — for supporting conspiracy theories, but that’s not stopping her from offering services. The British Columbia College of Social Workers says Debbra Greig’s views could be detrimental to her clients and there is a real risk of harm. Greig believes in cult leader Romana Didulo, the self-professed “Queen of Canada” known for her QAnon beliefs. Since the Yukon has no government regulations or oversight for social workers, Greig sought registration with the B.C. Similar registration is mandatory in order to practise in the majority of the country.


Source: CBC News November 20, 2024 18:40 UTC



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