The College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario
Newsletter | October 2022
In this issue…
  • Occupational Therapy Month
  • November 1: New Competencies for Occupational Therapists in Effect
  • Reminder: Complete your PREP by October 31
  • Q&A: Client wants to make a complaint
  • Case of the Month: Recording Occupational Therapy Sessions
  • Opportunity: Mental Health Crisis Services in Durham Region
  • October Board Meeting Highlights
  • October Poll and September Results
Important News
Updates
Occupational Therapy Month
Listen to our fall radio spot
October is Occupational Therapy Month! This month we recognize occupational therapists for their dedication to the delivery of safe, effective services.

The College has released a fall radio spot to educate the public about working with regulated health professionals like occupational therapists and our role as a regulator.
Mark Your Calendar
Upcoming Events and Dates to Remember
New Competencies for OTs
In effect November 1, 2022
Reminder: The new Competencies for Occupational Therapists in Canada. ACOTRO, ACOTUP & CAOT (2021) will take effect November 1st, 2022.

Occupational therapists are required to review and understand how to apply these competencies in their practice.

If you have questions please contact the Practice Resource Service.
Quality Assurance Reminders
Complete your 2022 PREP by Monday, October 31, 2022
Reminder: the PREP is due October 31, 2022!
 
Note: Registrants do not have to complete a Self-Assessment (SA) or Professional Development Plan (PDP) for October 31, 2022, as requirements are postponed until the new year. An “Annual Learning Plan” will replace the existing SA and PDP. Get ready for a new look in early 2023!
You and Your Practice
Cases & Resources
Complaints Q&A
Client wants to make a complaint to the College
Question: What should I do if my client tells me they want to make a complaint to the College?
Case of the Month
Recording Occupational Therapy Sessions
The practice consultant receives a call from Esther, an occupational therapist working in the community, to discuss a client's request to record an occupational therapy session. Esther wonders if she should allow the recording of the sessions and considers what to do.

Esther contacts the practice consultant to find out if there are resources on the College website to support her decision-making.
Opportunity: Mental Health Service in Durham Region
Survey and focus groups for non-police led mental health crisis response
Opportunity for community engagement: The Region of Durham is interested in building a Non-Police Led Mental Health Crisis Response Service.
College Governance
Decisions, Directions, and Outcomes
October Board Meeting Highlights
The College Board held an in-person meeting on October 20, 2022

View the key decisions in the highlights from the meeting.
Have Your Say
Share Your Feedback and Get Involved
October Poll & September Results
We are changing the name of the PREP.
Does “Annual e-Learning Module” or “Annual Education Module” reflect the activity well?
I like “Annual e-Learning Module”
I like “Annual Education Module”
I like both
Neither reflects the activity for me
I am going to email [email protected] to suggest another name
Don't forget! The 2022 PREP is due October 31, 2022.
In September we asked you: Have you read and reviewed the new national Competencies for Occupational Therapists in Canada?

We received 134 responses! Here are your responses:

63% said "Yes, I know they will be in effect soon." (84 votes)

14% said "No, thanks for the reminder." (19 votes)

and 23% said "Not yet, I will review before they come into effect November 1st." (31 votes)

Thank you for participating in our poll!

Reminder: Review and understand the competencies before they come into effect November 1, 2022.
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