The College of Kinesiologists of Ontario is the body that regulates kinesiologists in Ontario. It is not a school, and it exists to protect the public.
04/24/2026
We are excited to be part of UHN Foundation's ( ) event. We invite you to walk with Team COKO to learn more about COKO's regulatory role in Ontario's healthcare system, and how COKO works to safeguard your right to receive safe, ethical, and competent care from Registered Kinesiologists (R.Kins)! https://ow.ly/RZnO50YFgRU
04/23/2026
COKO is pleased to welcome the newest Registered Kinesiologists (R.Kins) who completed their registration in March 2026. Congratulations on reaching this important professional milestone!
Patient/client-centred care is at the heart of safe and ethical practice—and it continues to evolve through reflection and learning.
COKO invites R.Kins to a virtual town hall exploring how patient/client-centred care is applied in the everyday practice of Registered Kinesiologists. We’ve brought together a diverse group of panelists who will share insights, experiences, and practical approaches.
COKO's 2025 College Performance Measurement Framework (CPMF) is now available!
Explore the report to learn more about what COKO accomplished over the past year, and how we continue to strengthen transparency, accountability, and regulatory effectiveness in our work to protect the public: https://ow.ly/q70H50YFgAL
04/15/2026
Haven’t had a chance to read the March issue of @ COKO yet? Take 10 minutes out of your day to catch up! In this issue, we share details about our upcoming virtual town hall on Patient/Client-Centred Care, the 2026 Council elections, COKO’s participation in community events, and more: https://ow.ly/XMXN50YFgfu
04/13/2026
Delivering safe, ethical, patient/client-centred care comes with ongoing reflection and continuous learning.
Join COKO for a virtual town hall on how this approach is embedded in the daily practice of Registered Kinesiologists. This session will feature a panel sharing insights from clinical settings, non-clinical roles, and the patient/client perspective.
Take part in the discussion to exchange ideas and explore the impact of patient/client-centred care on individual experiences and the broader healthcare system.
04/12/2026
To everyone writing COKO's 2026 Spring Entry-to-Practice Exam this Wednesday, we wish you best of luck!
Visit the exam logistics page for important information, including details on exam format and language, testing accommodations, and key requirements to help you prepare: https://ow.ly/tgx250YzYu5
04/11/2026
With advancements in technology, COKO has seen a growing number of inquiries from Registered Kinesiologists (R.Kins) regarding the provision of virtual treatments, care, and services.
Registered Kinesiologists (R.Kins) working within Family Health Teams often collaborate with other health professionals.
If you practise with a Family Health Team, read this practice advice to help you better apply COKO’s standards and guidelines in your day-to-day practice to ensure safe, ethical, and effective patient/client care: https://ow.ly/IIsO50YzXZF
04/03/2026
Happy Easter! Wishing everyone a joyful celebration.
COKO will be closed from April 3–6 and will reopen at 8:30 am on April 7.
04/02/2026
April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month.
Registered Kinesiologists (R.Kins) provide treatments and services to a diverse range of patients and clients across the lifespan, including those living with Parkinson’s. The care each individual requires may vary based on personal preferences and health conditions.
As the regulator for kinesiology practice in Ontario, COKO ensures that R.Kins are held accountable for delivering care that is safe, ethical, and tailored to meet the unique needs of each person.
04/01/2026
Happy Passover! Wishing everyone a peaceful and joyful celebration. Chag Sameach!
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