Important Information on Continuing Competence Program Audit
Each year NSCN randomly audits a predetermined number of nurses in Nova Scotia to complete the Continuing Competence Program (CCP) audit. The purpose of the verification process is twofold. Firstly, it enables NSCN to verify that you have met the requirements of the CCP. Secondly, it provides the public with the assurance that the nursing profession is committed to continuous learning and growth in an ever-evolving health system. Nurses can be selected to participate in one of two processes:
- Declaration of Compliance Survey
- Submission of your Professional Growth Plan
Nurses who were randomly selected to participate in the CCP Audit process received notification via email on February 16, 2024. The audit process must be completed by April 16, 2024.
For more information and for resources to help you be successful in the audit process, please visit our website here.
Other Important Information
- The NSCN Board is looking for two qualified registrants to sit on the Board, one of which must be an LPN in order to meet the Board composition requirements of the Nursing Act.
- Watch our new video to learn more and determine if serving on the NSCN Board is right for you.
- February’s practice support tool is the Resolving Professional Practice Issues Practice Guideline, which helps nurses understand how to identify, communicate and resolve professional practice issues.
- Our 2024 Annual Meeting is taking place virtually on May 16th. The meeting is an opportunity for stakeholders to learn more about NSCN’s activities over the past year, including an update from our external auditors on NSCN’s finances.
- Save the Date for our Nurse Manager Workshop that will take place on Monday, May 13, 2024!
- The new ‘Code of Ethics for Licensed Practical Nurses’ became effective on January 2, 2024. Learn more and download your own copy here.