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

Good Practices in Canadian Nursing Regulation

2nd Canada-Australia Foreign Credential Roundtable

Mary-Anne Robinson, RN, BN, MSAChair, National Nursing Assessment Service

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Responsibilities of Profession Governing Bodies Collaborative Accessible Consistent Evidence informed Fair

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Public ProtectionPublic Protection

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Illustrations from Nursing Professions

Canadian Councils of Nurse Regulators National Nursing Assessment Service Learning from Experience Project

(Alberta)

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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

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National Nursing Assessment Service

Single window for initial application to register as a nurse in Canada

Collaborative initiative amongst regulators for the three nursing disciplines in Canada

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Acknowledgement

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

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What is it?

Single point of web access for international applicants

Harmonized application assessment criteria

Complete credential assessment report for each applicant

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The value proposition

Ease of access for international applicants Harmonized approach to determine

eligibility Opportunity to capitalize on knowledge

and expertise Economy of scale

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Key components

Not for profit Harmonized assessment criteria and

process Common database of applicant

information Deep data on nursing education

programs Scalable service Capitalize on technology

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Where are we now?

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

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Learning From Experience (LFE)

Improving the Process of Internationally Educated Nurses’ (IENs) Applications for

Registration

A five year retrospective analysis of international applicant information

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Goals of LFE

… 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

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Project Support

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Internationally Educated Health Professionals Initiative

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LFE Project Overview

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Retrospective Review

Registration Policy and Practice Changes

Pre-Pilot Data

Pilot Post-Pilot Data

2011-20132011-2013

20132013

20132013

2013 - 20152013 - 2015

2015 - 20162015 - 2016

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What are the characteristics of international applicants?

Demographics Education Practice profile Health system profile

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How do characteristics predict outcome?

Remediation needs Direct to practice Final success in achieving

registration

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Questions?

Thank-you

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