May 12-18 is National Nursing Week. This year's theme is The Power of Nurses to Transform Health. As a nursing regulator, CRPNA sets standards for registered psychiatric nurses in Alberta, in service of our public protection mandate.
We take this moment to acknowledge and thank the nursing community for your invaluable contributions in providing safe, competent, and ethical care for all.
We also recognize our Council, staff and key partners including associations, agencies, and government for working every day to improve the health-care system and ensure all Albertans received safe, compassionate care.
The College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of Alberta (CRPNA) is the regulatory body responsible for overseeing Registered Psychiatric Nurses (RPNs) in Alberta, ensuring they provide safe, competent, and ethical care in accordance with the Health Professions Act. CRPNA issues practice directions that clarify professional expectations, legal obligations, and ethical standards, particularly in areas such as medication management. RPNs are required to follow CRPNA's Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics and be knowledgeable about relevant legislation, including the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and the Food and Drugs Act. This guidance supports public protection by outlining the minimum expectations for safe and effective psychiatric nursing practice.
Starting January 1, 2025, Chika Dike will join the CRPNA Council as a new member and and Sharon Martin will continue as a member of council. These appointments follow the CRPNA’s shift to a competency-based selection process, which replaces peer elections with appointments based on demonstrated expertise and leadership. Chika Dike and Sharon Martin's terms will run through December 31, 2027. For more information, visit our website.