The Necessity of Innovation: Protecting the Public Through Progress
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INRC and our member organizations work together to promote research and share intelligence to protect the public’s health, safety, and welfare.
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Ahpra and National Boards have released a guidance and supporting case studies to help health care providers learn what safe and effective use of AI should look like.
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We have just published our ninth report profiling Aotearoa New Zealand’s nursing workforce.
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We have just published our 2024-2027 Strategic Plan.
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Today, the provincial government ended the COVID-19 public-health emergency and with it, the COVID-19 vaccine mandate in public health-care settings.
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The Tri-Council for Nursing calls for unwavering support for diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) within nursing education, practice and all other health care sectors.
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The College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) has shared the most recent Nursing Registration Exam Report, which summarizes the registration exam pass rates for Ontario-educated applicants to CNO from 2019 to 2023. In 2023, Ontario-educated CNO applicants saw an increase in first-attempt and year-end pass rates compared to 2022 across Registered Nurse, Registered Practical Nurse and Nurse Practitioner categories.
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The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) has apologised and promised action after an independent review of its culture highlighted safeguarding concerns, and found that people working in the organisation have experienced racism, discrimination and bullying.
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The Council consulted on proposed enrolled nurse (EN) and registered nurse (RN) competencies between 18 December 2023 and 12 February 2024 [available here]. At the same time, we sought feedback on an amended RN scope of practice statement to align with the newly developed EN scope of practice statement. A summary of the consultation response is available here.