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Date: | Sun, 19 Nov 2006 15:01:49 -0500 |
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As I read postings to LACTNET, it seems there is some confusion about the
roles of IBLCE and ILCA. IBLCE is our registering body and ILCA is our
professional association.
IBLCE has a mandate to protect the public and ensure IBCLCs have been
properly accredited.
ILCA, as our professional body, has a mandate to see to our concerns as
professional lactation specialists.
I cannot be an IBCLC without IBLCE, but I can be an IBCLC without ILCA.
I have the same two types of organizational bodies as a registered nurse.
The College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) certifies me as an RN and the
Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (RNAO) is my professional
association.
CNO is the equivalent of IBLCE. I could not be an RN without them. The
mandate of CNO is to protect the public, to describe my scope of practice,
and to set the professional standards. CNO's mandate is provided by the
government. If a member of the public complains (heaven forbid) about my
work, then CNO is who I must face.
RNAO, like ILCA, is my professional body. Membership is optional. RNAO is
there to promote and protect (I use these terms loosely) nurses and their
concerns. RNAO arranges educational initiatives, lobbies on the behalf of
nurses and nursing, and provides counsel for many issues.
It would be very unusual for RNAO to presume to guide CNO.
When I read emails that seem equate ILCA with IBLCE, I wonder if the
differences between their purposes are clear to the writer. In the end,
both are working to protect, promote, and support breastfeeding, but they
serve different purposes to this end.
Joy Noel-Weiss MScN RN IBCLC
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