College of Physiotherapists of Ontario Website
The links to the following web sites provide information to help you live and work in Canada.
   


Employment Services

Canadian Physiotherapy Association
Ontario Physiotherapy Association

Accessible Community Counselling and Employment Services
www.accestrain.com

Skills for Change
www.skillsforchange.org

Human Resources and Development Canada
www.sdc.gc.ca/en/home.shtml

Government of Ontario
Search for: Opening Doors for Immigrants and the Internationally Educated

Government of Canada
Search for: Going to Canada

The Council of Agencies Serving South Asians

Skills for Change

Accessible Community Counselling and Employment Services

Health Force Ontario

Canadian Alliance of Physiotherapy Regulators
www.alliancept.org

Canadian Physiotherapy Association
www.physiotherapy.ca

Ontario Physiotherapy Association
www.opa.on.ca

Philippine-Educated Physical Therapy Graduates Association in Ontario (PEPTAO)
www.peptao.org


Regulators


College of Physiotherapists of British Columbia
www.cptbc.org

College of Physiotherapists of Alberta
www.cpta.ab.ca

Saskatchewan College of Physical Therapists
www.scpt.org

The College of Physiotherapists of Manitoba (CPTMB)
www.manitobaphysio.com

College of Physiotherapists of Ontario
www.collegept.org

College of Physiotherapists New Brunswick/Collège des physiothérapeutes du Nouveau-Brunswick
28-32 rue King Street, Suite/bureau 4E
Saint John, NB E2L 1G3
Tel/tél: (506) 642-9760 Fax/téléc: (506) 642-9770

Nova Scotia College of Physiotherapists
www.nsphysio.com

Ordre professionnel des physiothérapeutes du Québec
www.oppq.qc.ca

Newfoundland and Labrador College of Physiotherapists
P.O. Box 21351 St. John's, NL, Canada
A1A 5G6

Partnering on Access Solutions to Regulated Health Professions
Joint report by the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario, Occupational Therapy, Massage Therapy and Medical Laboratory Technology, and included community partners Skills for Change, Accessible Community Counselling and Employment Services, and the The Council of Agencies Serving South Asians. Funding from Status of Women. March 2004

Ontario Regulators for Access

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