CNO's new Professional Boundaries and Nurse‑Client Relationships practice standard is now in effect.
This new practice standard replaces Therapeutic Nurse‑Client Relationship and reflects our ongoing efforts to ensure practice expectations keep pace with today’s health‑care environment.
Thoughtful, evidence‑informed revision
We regularly review our standards to ensure they remain current and meaningful for nurses. As Director of Professional Practice Maya Nikoloski explains, “each update aims to reflect real‑world practice, evolving health‑care needs and the latest evidence—while supporting safe, inclusive and effective nursing care.”
To shape this new standard, we drew on a wide range of insights, including literature reviews, professional conduct data, practice inquiries, feedback from nurses and employers, and consultations with legal experts and system partners.
What’s new?
- A more focused title: Now emphasizes professional boundaries.
- Clearer, streamlined content: Duplication was removed to help nurses quickly find what they need.
- New sections on boundaries and abuse prevention: Added in response to evidence and direct input from nurses.
- Enhanced diversity, equity and inclusion expectations: Reinforcing the importance of inclusive, equitable and respectful care.
- Updated technology and social media guidance: Addressing modern challenges in maintaining professional boundaries.
More tools to support your practice
To help nurses put the new standard into action, we have expanded our resources. Updated FAQs, new case scenarios and reflective questions are now available, along with English and French recordings of the Feb. 11, 2026, webinar. A micro‑learning video will be added soon.
You can find all these resources on the Standards & Guidelines webpage. If you have questions about the new standard and your practice, please contact Practice Support using this form.