This Code of Ethics provides registrants with information about the College of Occupational Therapists
of Ontario’s (the College’s) expectations for ethical practice. It outlines a set of values and principles
and is intended for use in all contexts and domains of occupational therapy practice, and in all levels of
decision making. It further describes the values occupational therapists embody as members of a self-regulating profession and it can be used to help clients, colleagues and members of the public
understand our ethical commitments. As a critical component of the College’s Complaints, Discipline
and Quality Assurance Programs, the Code of Ethics provides information that is crucial to all
registrants.
Ethical practice defines what is good – and thus, what is right.
The College expects all practitioners to commit to good practice. This commitment requires occupational
therapists to consciously consider what is right in furthering the interests of clients and in protecting the
public interest.
The Code of Ethics forms the foundation for an occupational therapist’s ethical obligations. It is the
framework for the professional and personal conduct expectations outlined in laws, regulations, College
standards and guidelines that govern the practice of occupational therapy. The Code of Ethics
articulates the fundamental reference points that guide ethical practice and to which the profession
aspires.