Amid a domestic shortage of mental health professionals, Israel will remove licensing barriers for new immigrant graduates of psychology programs, according to ynet.
In response to a reported shortage of mental health professionals in Israel, the government is easing licensing requirements for new immigrants who have completed psychology studies abroad, as reported by ynet on Sunday. The policy change aims to streamline the accreditation process and enable more qualified professionals to enter the workforce quickly. Specific details on which barriers are being removed and the implementation timeline were not yet reported.
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