On March 6, 2026, Victoria Vokey, Registration #18592, was found guilty of conduct deserving of sanction pursuant to the Registered Nurses Act, 2008 (the Act), s. 18(c)(i) professional misconduct; 18(c)(ii) professional incompetence; and 18(c)(v) acting in breach of the Act, the Regulations, or the Code of Ethics.
Decision Summary
In the matter of a Complaint against Victoria Vokey, Registrant #18592, related to allegations filed by the employer, then Central Health, alleged concerns with the Respondent’s conduct in the period of Fall 2017, and April 2023. Specifically, concerns related to the Respondent’s failure to follow employer policy and protocols; lack of time management skills; poor documentation practices including documenting false information; and lack of communication and follow up with families. The conduct occurred while the Respondent practiced as a public health nurse in the Botwood District, NL.
The Adjudication Tribunal accepted an Agreed Statement of Facts, Admission and Joint Submission on Penalty presented by Counsel for the College and the Respondent.
At the Adjudication Tribunal Hearing on March 6, 2026, the Adjudication Tribunal determined the Respondent was guilty of conduct deserving of sanction. The Adjudication Tribunal ordered the Respondent’s licence to practise nursing be restricted such that the Respondent is precluded from practicing in client care settings of Community Health Nursing and/or Home Care nursing pending successful completion of specific remedial education. The Respondent was also required to complete specified education and fifty percent of the Respondent’s Continuing Competency Program requirements shall be education related to communication, documentation, professionalism, and critical thinking for the 2026-2027 licensure year. The Respondent was also ordered to pay partial costs.