Governance

OAOP certification recognizes practitioners who
meet professional standards and demonstrate
commitment to ethical osteopathic practice.

Governance at OAOP

The Ontario Association of Osteopathic Practitioners (OAOP) operates as a professional association committed to responsible governance and organizational accountability.

Governance at OAOP supports the Association’s mission, ensures consistent decision-making, and promotes confidence among members, stakeholders, and the public. The Association is guided by policies, leadership responsibilities, and professional standards designed to support long-term organizational integrity.

Governance Principles

OAOP’s governance approach is built on a foundation of professional responsibility, transparency, and service to the profession.

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Transparency

OAOP supports open and responsible organizational practices that help members and the public understand the Association’s role, standards, and direction.

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Accountability

The Association is committed to responsible decision-making, clear governance processes, and accountability in leadership and operations.

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Professional Integrity

OAOP promotes ethical leadership and governance practices that align with the values of professionalism, public trust, and organizational responsibility.

Leadership & Oversight

OAOP is supported by leadership structures that guide the Association’s strategy, policies, and professional direction. Governance responsibilities include organizational planning, standards oversight, member support, and the advancement of the profession.

The Association’s leadership framework is intended to support continuity, responsible administration, and alignment with the organization’s mission and values.

Areas of Governance Responsibility

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    Strategic direction
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    Strategic direction
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    Policy development
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    Professional standards oversight
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    Member support and engagement
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    Public-facing transparency

Policies & Accountability

OAOP supports a governance model that emphasizes clear policies, ethical responsibility, and appropriate organizational oversight. Policies and internal processes help guide the Association’s operations, maintain consistency, and support professionalism across its activities.

The Association values accountability in both governance and administration, recognizing that clear standards and responsible oversight are essential to public trust and professional credibility.

Working for the Profession

Governance at OAOP is intended to support the long-term development of osteopathic practice in Canada. Through responsible leadership and organizational structure, the Association seeks to support practitioners, encourage professional growth, and promote confidence in osteopathic care.

OAOP Governance Supports

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    Professional development
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    Consistent standards
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    Ethical practice
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    Certification and recognition
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    Member confidence
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    Member confidence
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    Public trust

Learn More About OAOP

Explore our governance, standards, and membership pathways to learn how OAOP supports osteopathic practitioners across Canada.