
Regulation in Alberta
The College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta (CLPNA) has launched a series of short videos to introduce regulation for Health Care Aides (HCAs). The Health Statutes Amendment Act (2020) provides for the future regulation of HCAs in Alberta, but...
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In 2024, the CLPNA advanced in the Strategic Direction laid in our 2022-2025 Strategic Plan. The CLPNA’s Annual Report covers key activities performed under each of our three strategic pillars: strengthening service delivery, enhancing collaboration and confidence, and evolving professional...
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The CLPNA offers its condolences to the family and friends of Rita McGregor. Rita served as the Director of Policy and Practice for the CLPNA for 19 years. She was a strong advocate for LPNs who inspired many to share...
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The College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta (CLPNA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Katrina Haymond as our new General Counsel effective February 3rd, 2025. Katrina brings 27 years of experience in the legal field, including 23 years...
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The College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta is responsible under the Health Professions Act for protecting the public from unethical, unskilled, and unsafe nursing practice. Under this authority, some complaints of unprofessional conduct result in a formal Hearing before a Hearing...
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The College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta is responsible under the Health Professions Act for protecting the public from unethical, unskilled, and unsafe nursing practice. Under this authority, some complaints of unprofessional conduct result in a formal Hearing before a Hearing...
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The College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta is responsible under the Health Professions Act for protecting the public from unethical, unskilled, and unsafe nursing practice. Under this authority, some complaints of unprofessional conduct result in a formal Hearing before a Hearing...
Learn more