CLPNS News – April 1, 2020
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CLPNS News – April 1, 2020 SALPN’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 Pandemic is a rapidly evolving situation affecting every individual, group, family, and organization in society. The CLPNS is accountable to the public through the Minister of Health. The CLPNS Council and staff have worked diligently to ensure our responsibilities and obligations are fulfilled.
Operations: All CLPNS staff are working from home. With some modifications to ensure compliance with social distancing requirements, the CLPNS core functions continue to be accomplished.
The CLPNS Annual General Meeting is postponed. The Ministry of Health, to whom CLPNS is accountable, has indicated that regulators must focus efforts on the response to the COVID-19 pandemic and recommend the delay of Annual General Meetings until an appropriate time. The CLPNS Education Conference, normally held in conjunction with the AGM, is cancelled. Regulatory Response: The CLPNS is working closely with our partners at the Ministry of Health, regulator colleagues, Practical Nursing education programs, and the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) to adequately prepare the health system and regulated health professionals for the coming days and weeks. Employers may be required to redistribute current employees and seek others to join the workforce. It will be the responsibility of employers to arrange for the redistribution of health care workers based on the needs and risks of the environment. Regulators, at the request of the Ministry of Health and the SHA, may be required to accommodate the emergency licensure of professionals to support the needs of the health care system. The CLPNS Council has taken the following steps to offer temporary emergency licensure, if required:
A phased approach to emergency licensure is in place if it is required. Please watch your inbox for information about emergency licensure.
The CLPNS is currently working with the Practical Nurse education programs regarding the status of the programs in Saskatchewan. Ensuring students meet the entry-level competencies of the profession will serve as the foundation for decisions made as the situation evolves.
Non-Practicing to Practicing Status Change
To respond to the work-force needs of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Council has allowed non-practicing LPNs to change their licensure status to practicing at no cost. The details of each status change are at the discretion of the CLPNS Registrar. The CLPNS would like to notify non-practicing members they may return to practice, assisting during the pandemic, if they wish – it is not mandatory. Non-practicing members already meet SALPN’s practicing licensure requirements and make for a simple status change. The emergency licensure is temporary and will be active for up to 90 days. After 90 days, you will return to Non-Practicing. If you wish to return to practice after the 90 days, you will follow the standard status change requirements. Click here to view the status change process and to access the form to submit. Things to Consider Before Returning to Practice:
Submit your Application for Emergency Licensure: If you’re interested in returning to practice under emergent licensure, please submit your application for SALPN’s review.
Practice Advice COVID-19 – HOW IT IS CHANGING YOUR PRACTICE?
COVID-19 has changed how we all work and function. We are not able to meet with friends for coffee, our children cannot attend school, and we must plan and shop very differently than what we might normally. Nursing professionals must provide safe care and remain safe to help reduce the risk of contracting COVID-19. We urge all LPNs to adhere to best practices and recommendations that are being made by public health officials. The Government of Saskatchewan has robust and updated information on the COVID-19 virus. During this difficult time, the CLPNS is mindful of the fact that many LPNs are experiencing changes and challenges within their employment settings. Employers are making plans to support an influx of patients in the coming days and weeks. We understand that this uncertainty can cause an increased level of anxiety for many….. Continue reading the practice advice by clicking the image to the right.
For up-to-date information on the COVID-19 Virus, visit the Saskatchewan Government website link below.
Thank you to our members and all health care providers for your efforts to reduce the transmission of COVID-19. We acknowledge the challenges and recognize that health care providers will encounter risks and demonstrate courage as the demands on the health care system increase
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