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Israel eases licensing barriers for new immigrant psychologists
IL🏛️ Politics5 hr. ago

Israel eases licensing barriers for new immigrant psychologists

The Israeli government has approved a policy to simplify the licensing process for immigrant psychologists, allowing for greater flexibility in assessing foreign qualifications. This initiative, proposed by Health Minister Haim Katz and Immigration and Absorption Minister Ofir Sofer, aims to recognize international training and experience as equivalent to Israeli standards if they meet legal and professional criteria. Approximately 50 psychologists have already applied to immigrate and practice in Israel this year, and the new policy allows credential reviews to start before arrival. The move aligns with broader efforts to reduce licensing barriers for various professions, addressing a critical shortage of mental health professionals exacerbated by ongoing challenges since October 7, 2023. Similar measures have helped integrate over 1,000 immigrant physicians into Israel's healthcare system in recent years.

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The Times of Israel logoThe Times of IsraelIndependentCenter5 hr. ago
Israel eases licensing barriers for new immigrant psychologists

The Israeli government has approved a policy to simplify the licensing process for immigrant psychologists, allowing for greater flexibility in assessing foreign qualifications. This initiative, proposed by Health Minister Haim Katz and Immigration and Absorption Minister Ofir Sofer, aims to recognize international training and experience as equivalent to Israeli standards if they meet legal and professional criteria. Approximately 50 psychologists have already applied to immigrate and practice in Israel this year, and the new policy allows credential reviews to start before arrival. The move aligns with broader efforts to reduce licensing barriers for various professions, addressing a critical shortage of mental health professionals exacerbated by ongoing challenges since October 7, 2023. Similar measures have helped integrate over 1,000 immigrant physicians into Israel's healthcare system in recent years.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the policy change in a neutral tone, focusing on the practical aspects of easing licensing requirements for immigrant professionals. It includes quotes from government ministers and mentions the context of a manpower shortage in the health sector without overtly favoring any政治立场

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