The Supervised Practice Experience (SPE) option and the SPEP program are different from one another.
SPE is a self-directed option designed by CNO for eligible registrants in the Non-Practising Class who have been away from practice three to eight years.
SPEP offers eligible applicants (regardless of application
type) the option to complete a supervised practice placement in Ontario,
giving them the opportunity to meet the evidence of practice or
evidence of practice and language proficiency requirements to practice
safely in today’s health system.
The table below shows the different requirements between SPEP and SPE.
|
SPEP |
SPE |
General class application |
SPEP is available to eligible applicants regardless of application type.
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SPE is available to eligible applicants reinstating in the Non-Practising Class. |
Non-Practising Class applicants |
Non-Practising Class applicants may be eligible to participate. |
Non-Practising Class applicants may be eligible to participate. |
Practice expiry within the last five years |
Individuals may be eligible to participate in SPEP if their
Evidence of Practice expiry date is no more than 5 years before applying
to the program. |
Individuals may be eligible to participate in SPE if their Evidence
of Practice expiry date is no more than 5 years before applying to the
program. |
Professional liability protection insurance is required |
SPEP participants are not required to obtain professional liability insurance. |
Individuals participating in SPE must obtain professional liability insurance prior to practicing. |
Minimum number of practice hours |
SPEP requires a minimum of 140 hours. |
SPE does not require a set number of hours. |
Minimum timeframe to complete placement |
SPEP does not have a timeframe to complete the minimum number of hours. |
SPE applicants must complete their practice experience within six months of receiving approval |
Ontario Health matches applicants to employers |
Ontario Health matches SPEP applicants with acute care, long-term
care, home health and community care organizations . SPEP applicants’
interest in placements with CNO-approved retirement homes must
self-match. |
SPE applicants must self-match regardless of the practice setting. |
Must complete a placement in Ontario |
SPEP must be completed in Ontario |
SPE must be completed in Ontario |