Nurse Practitioner Regulation Framework Implementation Plan Project (NPR-FIPP) Webpage
The Nurse Practitioner Regulation Framework Implementation Plan Project (NPR-FIPP) is a multi-year, multi-faceted initiative commissioned by the Canadian Council of Registered Nurse Regulators (CCRNR) with a priority that the NP entry-level education programs in Canada will prepare NPs for practice across the life span and practice settings.
The CRNS has implemented a new NPR-FIPP webpage, dedicated to providing access to NPR-FIPP information. On the page, you can review project objectives that have been completed, such as the NPR-FIPP work summaries, the NP Practice Analysis and the Canadian Nurse Practitioner Licensure Exam (CNPLE) Blueprint. Please visit the site regularly to stay informed of the latest updates on topics such as the development of the CNPLE as well as reviewing new information as it is released.
External Consultation: Registered Nurse Specialty Practice Guideline
The CRNS is revising the Registered Nurse Specialty Practice (RNSP) Guideline. The RNSP model optimizes RN practice to best serve the public by providing a framework for activities beyond entry-level competence.
As part of the external consultation process, the CRNS is seeking feedback on the RNSP Guideline from registrants and external partners, including the public. Please complete the following survey by May 8, 2025 at 4:00 pm.
Please access the survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TF63BP3
Questions or comments are welcome and can be directed to Shayna Moore at smoore@crns.ca and/or Lana Prystai at lprystai@crns.ca.
Contact a CRNS Practice and Education Nursing Advisor by email at practiceadvice@crns.ca or by phone at 1.800.667.9945.