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Office of the Fairness Commissioner’s Continuous Improvement Strategy
Nuzhat Jafri, Executive Director
Sixth National Conference for Educators, Provincial Regulators and Employers of IENs
Winnipeg, ManitobaApril 26, 2012
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Agenda
• Context
• Activity of the Office of the Fairness Commissioner
• Continuous Improvement
• Nursing in Ontario
• Conclusion
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Ontario Context
• Ontario population: 13.3 million
• Membership in regulated professions
– Largest: College of Teachers 230,000
– Smallest: College of Dental Technologists 500
• Proportion of internationally educated members ranges from zero to 40 per cent
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Office of the Fairness Commissioner
• Fair Access to Regulated Professions Act, 2006
• Transparent, objective, impartial and fair licensing
• 40 regulatory bodies
• Hon. Jean Augustine, Commissioner
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Office of the Fairness Commissioner
• Video
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Continuous Improvement
• Assessments of regulators’ licensing practices
• Specific duties, e.g.,
– Information for applicants
– Clear, reliable assessment of qualifications
– Appeal processes
• General duty to be transparent, objective, impartial and fair, e.g.,
– Registration policies are well documented (transparent)
– Decisions are free from bias (impartial)
– Canadian experience requirements are justifiable (fair)
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Continuous Improvement: Activity
• Activity to April 26, 2012
– 33 assessments completed and summaries published
– 258 recommendations
– 304 commendable practices
– Action plans received from 19 regulatory bodies
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Continuous Improvement: Top Issues
• Top recommendations to regulatory bodies:
– Provide better information for applicants
– Use clear criteria to decide whether applicants are qualified
• Assessment summaries on fairnesscommissioner.ca
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College of Nurses of Ontario
• Membership in 2011: 155,817
– Internationally trained: 10.7 %
• Applications in 2011: 16,214
– Internationally trained: 31.1 %
• Top source countries: Philippines, India
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College of Nurses of Ontario
• College registration improvements in progress, e.g.:
– Faster registration
– Fairer assessments for internationally educated nurses
– Clearer information for applicants
• OFC assessment: publication in July 2012
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Progress
• Regulatory bodies’ changes:
– Reduced requirements for Canadian work experience
– Speeded up procedures
– Posted more information online
– Ensured that qualifications assessment agencies do their work fairly
• Office of the Fairness Commissioner identifies problems that demand vigilance and action
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Conclusion
• Commissioner pinpoints where regulators must improve.
• Regulatory bodies are implementing our recommendations.
• Assessment of College of Nurses of Ontario is in progress. Stay tuned!
• The Office of the Fairness Commissioner gets results.
• In Ontario, qualified people will have faster, fairer access to their professions.
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www.fairnesscommissioner.ca
• Newsletter sign up
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Contact
Office of the Fairness Commissioner595 Bay Street, Suite 1201Toronto, Ontario M7A 2B4 Canada