Congratulations to the SUN Locals, worksites, and Members who completed almost 2900 Work Situation Reports (WSRs) in 2025 and are finding ways to collaborate and problem-solve in the Joint Nursing Advisory Committee (NAC).

SUN members have progressively documented their concerns on WSRs, so that, since 2022, completion has risen from 171 per month to 239 per month in 2025.

You are raising your voice, working through difficult conversations, and advocating for your patients/clients/residents and reinforcing appropriate registered nursing and Nurse Practitioner professional practice in Saskatchewan.

Congratulations on the dedication and persistence of the following Joint NACs, who achieved gains at the NAC table in 2025.

Reach out to your NAC Chairperson to learn more about NAC gains and successes in your workplace. NAC Chairpersons should contact their Nurse Practice Officer with updates for member communication.

 
 
 

2025 Professional Practice Escalations

In 2025, 1 SHA Board of Directors referral and 2 Board of Directors presentations were completed, escalating 139 WSRs from members for which solutions could not be found through collaborative problem-solving at the Joint NAC with Unit Leadership. Each resulted in IAC Referrals under Article 57.14, following receipt of the SHA Board of Directors' response and lack of intervention.

  • March 2025: Yorkton Regional Health Centre – 3 South Surgery

  • October 2025: Calder Centre, Saskatoon

In 2025, significant work was undertaken by Locals and SUN Provincial to address growing professional practice, workload, and registered nursing staffing deficiencies, including the culmination of 2024 - 2025 IAC Referrals, resulting in:

The IAC decisions received in 2025 consistently delivered a clear message, recognizing the impacts of registered nursing and Nurse Practitioner deficits, patient safety requirements, Supernumerary Charge Nurses, Clinical Resource and Clinical Educator positions, and orientation/education/staff development, resulting in binding recommendations for implementation.

To learn more about previously concluded Independent Assessment Committee hearings, see SUNstoppable Spotlight.