The CMHA Certification Body understands the importance of impartiality and conflicts in the management of certification activities. When undertaking dealings with CMHA members and non-members, all involved in the certification process will maintain a high level of ethical conduct and avoid conflicts of interest in connection with the performance of their duties. There shall be an avoidance of any actions and or commitments that might create the appearance of:
• Using position for personal gain;
• Giving preferential treatment;
• Impeding efficiency;
• Losing independence or impartiality;
• Affecting adversely the confidence of CMHA constituents in the integrity of certification operations.
The Certification Body will ensure that in its dealings with constituents that they are and will remain impartial.
The Certification Body does not accredit or endorse any particular training course or source of education as a guarantee of success on the certification exams.
The Certification Body, in keeping with the accreditation requirements of ISO 17024 standard, do not link any training or education programs or any other educational provider’s educational programs offered, to facilitate obtaining a CMHA credential.