Session Overview
Scope of practice, standards, and professional boundaries shape how every regulated health profession functions. This fireside chat breaks these concepts down clearly—removing confusion and grounding the conversation in facts rather than speculation.
Members will gain a foundational understanding of how scope is defined, how standards protect both the public and the practitioner, and how boundaries reduce risk while strengthening therapeutic relationships.
How To Register
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Instructor Bio
Lisa Goss specializes in translating complex health-system and regulatory concepts into clear, accessible guidance. She has served as the CEO of a health regulator, sat on a professional College board, and was a regulated health professional for 30 years.
Participant Notes
What We’ll Talk About
• What “scope of practice” actually means
• How scope is defined in Canadian health legislation
• What standards of practice look like in regulated professions
• Boundaries vs. ethics vs. reserved acts — the differences
• Common boundary risks in massage therapy
• Why boundaries protect clients and practitioners
• How standards create consistency and safety
• How scope & standards may evolve under regulation
• Open Q&A
Who Should Attend
• RMTs wanting clarity on scope and standards
• Anyone unsure about professional boundaries
• Clinic owners seeking clearer guidance
• Members participating in the Road to Regulation series
Disclaimer for Registrants:
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