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London District Hosts Webinar with Dr. Rich Trenholm

The London District of OPA hosted a webinar on Monday, February 24, 2025. 

Dr. Rich Trenholm, Sports Medicine Doctor who attended the Paris 2024 Olympics spoke to attendees.

? Attendees Learned About: 
✅ Dr. Trenholm’s journey into high-performance sports 
✅ Behind-the-scenes prep for elite athletes 
✅ How to enhance your physio skills for top-level care 
✅ Best practices in sports medicine at major events 
 
Insider knowledge was gained to take your career to the next level! 

The event was free to attend. 

Are you in the London District? Get involved.

Advocacy in the Northern Ontario District

November 4, 2024 

We are excited to share this Sudbury Star article on the recent advocacy efforts of our members, Venkadesan Rajendran, President, and Andy Wang, Past-President of the Northern Ontario District of the Ontario Physiotherapy Association. On Monday, October 28, 2024, they met with the Minister of Health and Deputy Premier, Sylvia Jones, to call for the full implementation of Bill 179, which was passed back in 2009 with all-party support.  

Later that evening, Venkadesan and Andy attended a Leader’s Dinner with Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his cabinet ministers, where they successfully brought this critical issue to the Premier’s attention. 

The two “received heartening reassurances from the Minister of Health that “she would review and take the necessary steps to implement Bill 179.” In their meeting with the Minister, Venkadesan and Andy highlighted how important it is for the final regulations to be implemented so that physiotherapists in Ontario can order diagnostic and laboratory tests directly, and alleviate pressures on physicians, reduce red tape and help patients in Ontario. 

Oren Cheifetz, OPA President’s Message

December 12, 2023 

What the #$%@$% is OPA doing? 

What are we doing? This is a question that OPA gets often. While the answer can be found in our various communications, we do know that it takes time to stay up-to-date on Association activities. We are working on making it easier and faster for you to find the information you need when you need it. 

We are investing in improving our communications so that they are geared to you – helping you get the information that is most relevant to you quickly. This will include highlighting when a news item affects those in private practice, home care, primary care, or the hospital sector and more! 

If you look at the pictogram of our strategic plan displayed below, it highlights all that we hope to achieve, but does it really speak to you? At the end of the day, physiotherapists and physiotherapist assistants want to know how the fees that are paid to OPA are benefiting them. Our goal is that future communications will better link our strategy to our action, and explain how our work benefits physiotherapists, clinic owners, and the profession as a whole. 

We also have welcomed and engaged with the new leadership at the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario (CPO), spending time with the new Registrar and President. The mandate of the CPO to protect the public is not in conflict to the mandate of OPA to be the voice for the physiotherapy profession. Having qualified physiotherapists, appropriately funded and able to work to their full scope of practice is good for Ontarians and Ontario as a whole! After a few meetings with CPO leaders, I think that there is a lot that we can achieve together in keeping with our separate mandates. We may not always agree on all the topics, but we fully agree to work collaboratively and respectfully with each other. 

As you know, the OPA Board is looking to hire a new CEO to help lead OPA. We have engaged a company to help with the search, and we hope to have a new CEO identified in February. We will ensure an interim CEO is in place to fulfill any gaps. 

What else are we doing at OPA? We continue to: 

  • advocate with various government components to fully implement our scope of practice, 
  • advocate for proper compensation via CPC, auto insurance, WSIB, and others, 
  • educate physiotherapy students on the role of the association in supporting their successful practice, 
  • support internationally educated physiotherapists, 
  • educate the public on why physiotherapy matters. 

In summary, we continue to engage many stakeholders to advocate for change. We have 5 amazing staff members at OPA who work with countless volunteers to help improve the physiotherapy profession in Ontario! We have 9 Board members who donate many hours for meetings throughout the year to ensure that OPA meets the expectations of most of its members (it would be nice, but unrealistic, to expect that we meet the expectations of all members). 

As this is my last Holiday Season Greeting message as OPA President, I would like to thank you all for allowing me to learn so much as a volunteer with OPA! We have had challenging years, and we may have a few more, but we are lucky to be physiotherapists, students, and physiotherapists assistants! 

I wish you all health, happiness, and wealth too, 

Oren Cheifetz, President 
Ontario Physiotherapy Association 

Courtney Bean’s Inaugural Message as OPA President

June 17, 2024 

Watch Courtney Bean share highlights from the last the three months in his new role as OPA President. Courtney is VHA Home HealthCare’s Vice President, Strategic Solutions & Partnerships implementing strategic and growth initiatives advancing integrated care delivery models in Ontario. A past OPA Board Director (2016–2020), Courtney is OPA’s President for 2024-2025. With clinical and leadership experience between the USA and Canada, he champions the role of home care in system transformation. A graduate of U of T’s PT Department, Courtney has also completed an orthopaedic residency with the Ola Grimsby Institute and a leadership residency, the EXTRA program, with HEC. 

Courtney Bean, OPA President’s Message – September 2024

September 30, 2024 

Today we recognize the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. On September 30 we honour and remember the Indigenous children who never returned home, survivors of residential schools, and their families and communities. 

Watch Courtney Bean, OPA’s President speak about this day, its history and significance to all of us. 

Presentation to the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs

May 27, 2025

On May 27, OPA’s CEO, Sarah Hutchison, presented to the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs on Bill 2, Protect Ontario Through Free Trade Within Canada Act, 2025 which amends various acts.

While OPA supports labour mobility and the intent of Bill 2, we noted that outstanding regulations for Scope of Practice must be implemented to ensure that Ontario is harmonized to advances in other provinces. This will reduce barriers and enhance labour mobility and create a practice environment that will attract and retain physiotherapists in Ontario. 

Black History Month 2024

February 22, 2024 

This February, OPA recognizes Black History Month. We celebrate Black physiotherapists, physiotherapy residents, students and physiotherapist assistants and the contributions they have made and continue to make in advancing the profession and excellence in our healthcare system.  

OPA celebrates Black leaders in the healthcare system, which includes those working in the Black Healthcare Professionals Network to support career advancement of Black professionals. OPA supports and learns from the work of the BHPN. Find out more about their work at the Black Healthcare Professionals Network website. 

At InterACTION 2024, OPA will welcome The Black Physiotherapy Association (BPTA) to our networking session. The BPTA’s mission is to enrich the health and wellness of Black physiotherapists and the communities they serve through fellowship, education, mentoring, and advocacy. We encourage attendees to engage with The Black Physiotherapy Association to learn more and discuss how everyone can work together to facilitate health equity, representation, and justice in healthcare, research, education, and leadership. 

The Government of Canada also provides resources, information and toolkits for Black History Month. Find them on their Government of Canada website throughout the month of February. 

OPA continues to seek out opportunities to grow in promoting equity, diversity and inclusion through activities including education and advocacy on issues that Black, Indigenous, racialized and LGBTQ2S+ persons face in the profession and healthcare system.