Does The Alliance decide that a candidate is not eligible to be registered/licensed?
The Alliance is not a regulator of physiotherapy. The Alliance is a national federation of the provincial/territorial regulators of physiotherapy. Incorporated in 1992, the Alliance is committed to providing leadership and support to the provincial/territorial regulators of physiotherapy in fulfilling their public interest mandate. The Alliance has identified Core Activities in three areas: Evaluation Services; Policy Development; and Communication, Technology and Data Collection. The Alliance does not make the decision about who is licensed and who is not. The Alliance provides information on examination results to the physiotherapy regulators. It is up to the regulators to make decisions about who is and is not registered to practice. The regulator’s role is protection of the public. Regulators do this through various processes, including registration requirements. Some regulators in Canada require successful completion of the PCE as a condition of registration. Some regulators allow