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Good Practices in Canadian Nursing Regulation

This presentation explores the good practices in Canadian nursing regulation, focusing on collaboration, accessibility, consistency, evidence-informed approaches, fair public protection, and the responsibilities of governing bodies. It highlights the Canadian Councils of Nurse Regulators, the National Nursing Assessment Service, and the Learning from Experience Project in Alberta as illustrations of these practices. The presentation also discusses the single window initiative for initial nurse registration in Canada and the National Nursing Assessment Service, which offers a harmonized approach to eligibility determination for international applicants. The project aims to improve the efficiency of internationally educated nurses' applications for registration and inform policy direction. It includes a retrospective analysis of international applicant information, registration policy and practice changes, and the goals of the Learning From Experience Project.

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Good Practices in Canadian Nursing Regulation

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  1. 2nd Canada-Australia Foreign Credential Roundtable Good Practices in Canadian Nursing Regulation Mary-Anne Robinson, RN, BN, MSA Chair, National Nursing Assessment Service

  2. Responsibilities of Profession Governing Bodies • Collaborative • Accessible • Consistent • Evidence informed • Fair Public Protection 2

  3. Illustrations from Nursing Professions • Canadian Councils of Nurse Regulators • National Nursing Assessment Service • Learning from Experience Project (Alberta) 3

  4. Canadian Councils of Nurse Regulators • Three disciplines - RN, RPN, LPN • Three national councils • Focus on harmonizing registration requirements, labour mobility and common entry-to-practice competencies and standards 4

  5. Single window for initial application to register as a nurse in Canada Collaborative initiative amongst regulators for the three nursing disciplines in Canada National Nursing Assessment Service

  6. This project is funded by the Government of Canada's Foreign Credential Recognition Program through Human Resources and Skills Development Canada Acknowledgement

  7. Single point of web access for international applicants Harmonized application assessment criteria Complete credential assessment report for each applicant What is it?

  8. Ease of access for international applicants Harmonized approach to determine eligibility Opportunity to capitalize on knowledge and expertise Economy of scale The value proposition

  9. Not for profit Harmonized assessment criteria and process Common database of applicant information Deep data on nursing education programs Scalable service Capitalize on technology Key components

  10. Start up funding secured! Assessment service vendor engaged Data gathering underway Official kick off April 2013 Pilot implementation fall 2013 Full steam ahead fall 2014 Where are we now?

  11. Improving the Process of Internationally Educated Nurses’ (IENs) Applications for Registration A five year retrospective analysis of international applicant information Learning From Experience (LFE)

  12. … to improve the efficiency of the IEN application process … build evidence to inform policy direction be transparent be clear with applicant communication build capacity and leadership Goals of LFE

  13. Project Support Internationally Educated Health Professionals Initiative 13

  14. LFE Project Overview Registration Policy and Practice Changes Pre-Pilot Data Retrospective Review Post-Pilot Data Pilot 2015 - 2016 2013 - 2015 2013 2013 2011-2013 14

  15. Demographics Education Practice profile Health system profile What are the characteristics of international applicants? 15

  16. Remediation needs Direct to practice Final success in achieving registration How do characteristics predict outcome? 16

  17. Thank-you Questions? 17

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