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COTO regulates occupational therapists in Ontario. It sets standards, investigates concerns and provides the public with resources, support, & information.
COTO ensures occupational therapists are qualified, meet professional standards and practise ethically. If you are working with an occupational therapist, you can verify their license and history on our public register (opens in a new tab). There are more than 7,500 registered occupational therapists in Ontario.
College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario 20 Bay St, Suite 900, PO Box 78, Toronto, ON M5J 2N8 T 416-214-1177 1-800-890-6570 F 416-214-1173 www.coto.org Information contained in this document is the property of the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario and cannot be reproduced in part or whole without written permission.
The College’s Practice Resource Service is available as an additional resource to help registrants and the public if they have questions about the Standards and occupational therapy practice. The Practice Service is confidential and available at 416-214-1177 or practice@coto.org.
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To start working as an occupational therapist or calling yourself an OT, you need to meet requirements to register with COTO and receive written confirmation along with a registration number. Learn more about the requirements for your application.
1 INTRODUCTION oundaries (COTO, 2009). This standard addresses an occupational therapist’s (OT’s) minimum requirements in understanding and managing boundary issues in his or her practice. Rather than being prescriptive, the standard outlines the process for identifying and re