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STANDARDS, GUIDES, GUIDELINES, REGULATIONS and LEGISLATION
• Practice standards – minimum practice requirements/expectations the College feels
necessary to protect Albertans. The standards outline how physical therapy services
are to be delivered/performed. Standards are mandatory and apply to all Alberta
physical therapists at all times. In addition to guiding practice, standards help
patients, the public, physical therapist employers, and others understand the standards
expected of Alberta physical therapists.
• Code of ethics – establish ethical conduct requirements/expectations and professional
practice boundaries. The code is mandatory and exists to guide physical therapist
conduct and evaluate performance. It also helps patients, the public, physical therapist
employers and others understand the ethical standards expected from Alberta
physical therapists. The code is incorporated into Section 13 of the Physical Therapy
Profession Act's general regulations. A new, stand alone code is under development in
preparation for physical therapy's transition to Alberta Health Professions Act.
• Practice guidelines - while not mandatory many directly relate to and support the
College practice standards. Guidelines are strongly encouraged to promote best
practice, support prudent, quality practice, and enhance the delivery of physical
therapy services to patients.
– Informed consent guideline
– Leaving/relocating a practice guideline
– Referring for physician consultation guideline
– Third-party requests guideline
• Position statements – are the College’s official stance on physical therapy, health
and healthcare related issues. These statements are recommendations not
requirements and are issued in the publics’/patients’ best interest.
– Animal rehabilitation
– Conflict of interest
– Infection control
– Malpractice insurance
– Medical legal reports
– Spinal manipulation
– Supervision and delegation
– Universal precautions/routine practices
– Use of needles
• Resource guides:
– Challenging situations
– Privacy guide
– Supervision guide
– Therapeutic relationships: establishing and maintaining professional boundaries
– Primary health care guide for physical therapists
– Disability management guide, Appendix and Outcome measures
– Auto insurance reporting guide
• Legislation:
– Physical Therapy Profession Act and General Regulations
– Privacy legislation
• Freedom of information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIP)
• Health Information Act (HIA)
• Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)
• Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA)
– Practice related legislation:
• Workers' Compensation Act
• Protection for Persons in Care Act
• Diagnostic and Treatment Protocol Regulations
• Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Act
Other Resources
• College bylaws
• Competency profiles:
– Essential competency profile 2009 (ECP) (688 kb)
– ECP 2009 - quick reference (357 kb)
– Dry needling
– Spinal Manipulation
• Health Canada warnings
General Publications
• Annual report 2009 2008 2007 2006
• Newsletter – College Callings:
– 2010 Winter Spring Summer Fall
– 2009 Winter Spring Summer Fall
– 2008 Winter Spring Summer Fall
• Member statistics 2008 2007 2006