Declarations of Principle
Definition
Declarations of Principle record the Confederation's agreed stance on issues affecting the practice of physical therapy internationally and have a two-thirds majority vote thereby becoming policy for all member organisations. (Approved at the 13th General Meeting of WCPT, June 1995)
Declarations of Principle
- Ethical Principles
- Appendix to: WCPT Ethical Principles
- Education
- Protection of Title
- Primary Health Care
- Torture
- Standards of Physical Therapy Practice
- Quality Care
- Evidence Based Practice
- Research
- Autonomy
- Private Practice
- Informed Consent
- Patients' / Clients' Rights in Physical Therapy
- Rights of the Client
- Rights of the Child
- Relationships with Medical Practitioners
- Relationships with Other Health Professionals
- Human Resource Planning
Download
Click >here< to download a copy of the WCPT Declarations of Principle and Position Statements including the Description of Physical Therapy (pdf).