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STRiVE – the Quality Assurance Program for Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) in Ontario that offers flexibility, opportunity and choice!

STRiVE - the Quality Assurance Program

Consistent with all regulated health professions, RMTs must complete a Quality Assurance Program. As an extension of an ongoing commitment to professional development, RMTs are required to complete STRiVE annually.

Designed to fit the individual needs of all RMTs, STRiVE has two parts:

  1. Be the Best You Can Be; and
  2. Risk-based Assessment.
* Practice Assessment is only required for a small portion of RMTs.
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Changes to Part 1: Be the Best You Can Be

In 2022, RMTs were invited to share their feedback on STRiVE Part 1: Be The Best You Can Be through a survey and focus groups. In response, the following changes have been made to STRiVE Part 1:

  • Updated the online platform to enhance user experience;
  • Ensured all RMTs will be on the same one-year cycle;
  • Shifted the timeframe from September 1 – October 31;
  • Eliminated the Experiential Learning Exercise; and,
  • Simplified the Self-Assessment (i.e., fewer indicators and a simpler scale).
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Select Standards of Practice and Related Career-span Competencies (CSCs)

Intended to support RMTs/MTs with meeting minimum requirements and maintaining competence, the Standards of Practice and Career-span Competencies work together to provide the foundation for STRiVE.

Each year, the select Standards of Practice change for STRiVE Part 2: Risk-based Assessment.

For 2026, the four select Standards of Practice, and related Career-Span Competencies, are:

2026 Select Standards of Practice

Related CSCs


Standard of Practice: Acupuncture

  • Act with professional integrity
  • Apply the principles of sensitive practice
  • Communicate effectively
  • Comply with legal requirements
  • Function in a client-centred manner
  • Maintain a safe work environment
  • Practise in a manner consistent with current developments in the profession
  • Practise in a self-reflective manner
  • Use an evidence-informed approach in your work
  • Work within areas of personal knowledge and skills


Standard of Practice: Professional Boundaries

  • Act with professional integrity
  • Apply the principles of sensitive practice
  • Communicate effectively
  • Comply with legal requirements
  • Function in a client-centred manner
  • Maintain a safe work environment
  • Maintain comprehensive records


Standard of Practice: Privacy and Confidentiality

  • Act with professional integrity
  • Comply with legal requirements
  • Interact effectively with other professionals
  • Maintain comprehensive records


Standard of Practice: Collecting Personal Health Information from Clients

  • Act with professional integrity
  • Communicate effectively
  • Comply with legal requirements
  • Function in a client-centred manner
  • Apply the principles of sensitive practice
  • Maintain comprehensive records
  • Treat others respectfully
  • Practice in a manner consistent with current developments in the profession
  • Use an evidence-informed approach in an RMT’s/MT’s work

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2 Parts of STRiVE

Be the Best You Can Be

STRiVE Part 1: Be The Best You Can Be supports RMTs in completing an annual learning plan based on their self-assessed learning needs from the Career-Span Competencies and Standards of Practice.

The three components of Be The Best You Can Be are:

Risk-based Assessment

STRiVE Part 2: Risk-based Assessment supports RMTs in meeting the requirements of the Standards of Practice. Each year, four Standards of Practice are selected as the topics of focus.

The two components of Risk-based Assessment:

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991  requires colleges to have a quality assurance (QA) program that includes:

  • continuing education or professional development;
  • self, peer and practice assessments; and
  • a mechanism for CMTO to monitor RMTs’ participation in, and compliance with, the QA Program.

  • RMTs who hold a General Certificate need to complete STRiVE each year.

  • No. STRiVE is designed to offer flexibility and choice. RMTs are responsible for creating a Learning Plan, and related goals and activities, that best meets their professional development goals.

  • CMTO does not approve training programs offered by continuing professional development providers.

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