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November 26, 2013 1 “Access to Employment for Internationally Educated Professionals” Nursing in Ontario Ruth Wojtiuk, Professional Practice Lead

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November 26, 2013 1

“Access to Employment for Internationally Educated Professionals”

Nursing in Ontario

Ruth Wojtiuk, Professional Practice Lead

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Working in Ontario

To work as a nurse in Ontario requires registration with the

College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO)

www.cno.ca

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ONTARIO A preferred destination for Internationally Educated Nurses.

2012

9,900 new registrants - General Class: 4,947 RNs and 4,953 RPNs. 

• RN – Internationally Educated .............................. 13.0% (643) • RPN – International Educated .............................. 24.2% (1189)

An RN increase of 3.2 % over 2011

An RPN increase of 10.5% over 2011

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2012 CRNE/CPRNE Pass Rates

•RNs educated outside of Ontario: 35.3%

•RPNs educated outside of Ontario: 60.4%CNO – Nursing Registration Exams Report 2012

With CARE:

•RNs/+ RPNs educated outside of Ontario:

80%CARE – Centre for Internationally Educated nurses – 2012/13 Annual Report

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CARE Centre for Internationally Educated Nurses

An expert inter-professional team of Case Managers help immigrant nurses successfully

move from pre-registration to achieving registration and nursing employment in Ontario.

http://www.care4nurses.org/

Community based, Not for Profit Organization funded by Ontario Government and the Government of Canada

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CARE Centre Program Model

Case Management

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CARE CentreMembership Criteria

• Eligibility letter from the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO)

• Permanent resident, landed immigrant, convention refuge, Canadian citizen, Live-in Caregiver (with proof of PR application)

• CLBA level 7777 or ELTS 6.5

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2012-2013

251 CARE IENs REGISTERED

(148% OF TARGET)

146 CARE IENs EMPLOYED

(99% OF TARGET)

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IEN Challenges

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SETTLEMENT

INTEGRATION EMPLOYMENT

COMMUNICATION

REGISTRATION

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2013 Changes to the Registration Process

1. Additional assessment methods to determine academic equivalency (OSCE)

2. Safe practice timeframe reduced from 5 to 3 yrs.

3. Additional jurisprudence exam.

4. Fluency tests reduced to 3 (CELBAN, IELTS, TEF)

5. New – 2 yr. deadline to meet requirements

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How Does CARE help

CNO Navigation Assessment for knowledge gaps Development of customized plan Examination Preparation and Review

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REGISTRATION

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How Does CARE Help

“Issues of language skills are more complex than whether or not IENs can speak English; because health care has many expressions and phrases that may be ambiguous or

confusing to outsiders…”College of Nurses of Ontario

Project Report – 2007

Learn From My Experience on-line foundations for CLBA 5 & 6nursing specific workplace language/communication courses enhanced communication for OSCE soft skillsIELTS preparation

Accessible - face to face, video conferencing and on-line

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COMMUNICATION

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Employment Trends Rising Employment for RPNs

In 2011 Ontario experienced an overall increase in nursing employment of 0.6% over 2010.

• RNs Employed in Ontario – 2011

of 0.5 % over 2010.

• RPNs Employed in Ontario - 2011

of 3.4 % over 2010. Source: CNO Membership Highlights 2011

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How Does CARE Help

One in 10 nurses working in Ontario today was educated outside of Canada. Many foreign- educated nurses are underemployed or have turned to other jobs because of obstacles and barriers they faced while attempting to practice here.

Internationally Educated Nurses: An Employers Guide (2012) - Baumann. A & Blythe.J

Pre-registration Employment Enhancing Employability Observational Job Shadowing Employment Strategies Workshops Reference Letters Alumni network Professional Development

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EMPLOYMENT

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How Does CARE Help

An increased demand for a workforce that provides culturally, and linguistically, relevant quality care, makes it imperative that care is delivered by a diverse team that can

address the complex needs of clients entering the Ontario care system. College of Nurses of Ontario

Project Report – 2007

Learn From My Experience

Experience + Confidence+ Support Case Management Support Observational Job Shadowing Sector Specific Communication Courses Professional Development Alumni Networking

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INTEGRATION

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How Does CARE help

To be accepted into the new society, normally newcomers have to change their thinking, behaviour, habits, social norms, and their former way of life. We can help them by

understanding their struggle and assisting them in their settlement. Victoria Immigrant & Refuge Centre–

Annual Report 2010

Case management

- Holistic approach/philosophy

- Cultural orientation

- Role modeling Referral relationships with settlement agencies and community

resources

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SETTLEMENT

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Collaboration Strategies

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WIN WIN WIN

GoalsGoals

ChampionChampion

2 – way2 – way

SUPPORTSUPPORT

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Collaboration

CARE Centre collaborates across service, academic and employment sectors to support IENs.

•HFO – cross referrals pre & post CNO application

•Language and Communication for Nurses (LCN) - in acute and long term care settings. i.e Yee Hong Centre for Geriatric Care

•Revera Home Health - developed and implemented a Community Nursing Readiness Assessment tool.

•Hamilton Health Science Centre - IEN/ESL Nurse Integration Program

•OHA/NHSRU’s series of workshops for employers of IENs, following the launch of their website with resources to facilitate IEN integration.

•WIL Employment Connections - Employment Strategies for Nurses program

•Observational Job Shadowing opportunities for IENs

•CIIP – pre and post arrival support

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What do IENs say about CARE • “The support I received was most important. It was this constant

guidance and splendid support that really helped me to get through. And through the network of the CARE Project I met others who were like me and had the same goals as me.“

• "From my point of view the CARE project is like a lighthouse giving me direction and helping me pass the exam...I was put on the right path in being able to achieve my goal of working as a nurse in Canada.“

• "Without the program I don't know where I would be today. I would probably have eventually received my registration and found a job nursing, but not for a long time. Without the CARE program, I would not have my license today and I would not be working."

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