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Title: Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing


1
Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing
CASN Accreditation Bureau Report to
Council Carroll L. Iwasiw RN, BN, MScN,
EdD Chair, CASN Accreditation Bureau Lise Talbot
inf., psy, PhD Director of Accreditation

November 18 , 2009
2
Overview
  • Mandate and membership of the CASN Accreditation
    Bureau (CAB)
  • Recent activities of the CAB
  • Recent challenges
  • Your questions and feedback

3
Mandate and membership
  • CAB Report to Council

4
CASN Accreditation Bureau (CAB)
  • Decision making body for the CASN Accreditation
    Program (VIII, 8-9)
  • Operational , NOT policy-making committee

5
Membership
  • 5 full-time faculty members
  • 1 representative of a service agency
  • 1 academic representative
  • 1 community representative
  • 1 consumer representative (student or graduate)
  • 1 non-voting regulatory representative
  • (College of Nurses of Ontario has an observer for
    the Ontario decisions)

6
Recent activities Review of programs
  • CAB Report to Council

7
April 2008 - March 2009
  • 9 reviews
  • 13 educational units
  • 24 programs
  • 31 reviewers participated

8
Recent activities Formalization of Decision
Making guidelines
  • CAB Report to Council

9
7-Year Term of Accreditation
  • All Standards are met and there is evidence of a
    vision and capacity to sustain momentum for the
    next 7 years.
  • There are
  • No major vulnerabilities
  • No unmet designations in any of the Key Elements.
  • No recommendations

10
7-Year Term of Accreditation with Recommendations
  • Recommendations are made to highlight Standards
    or Key Elements that require attention to ensure
    ongoing success for the next 7 years.
  • Recommendations are generally
  • related to vulnerabilities
  • to continue ongoing work or to address specific
    vulnerabilities.

11
5-Year Term of Accreditation
  • All Standards are currently met, but there is a
    concern about the vision and/or capacity to
    sustain momentum beyond 5 years.
  • Or Standards are all met but there are
    vulnerabilities that may influence the unit/
    and/or program beyond 5 years.
  • Or there are partially met or unmet Standards
    that influence the ability of the unit and/or
    program to deliver excellence.
  • The Bureau does not feel a need to indicate
    recommendations

12
5-Year Term of Accreditation with Recommendations
  • All Standards are currently met but there is a
    concern about the vision and/or capacity to
    sustain momentum beyond 5 years.
  • Or Standards are all met but there are
    vulnerabilities that may influence the
    unit/program beyond 5 years.
  • Or there are partially met or unmet Standards
    that influence the unit and/or program ability to
    deliver excellence.

13
5-Year Term of Accreditation with Recommendations
  • Recommendations are generally related to
    partially met or unmet Standards or Key Elements
    as well as vulnerabilities (e.g., there are
    ongoing or impending environmental changes that
    could impact the educational unit and/or program
    that could influence the ability to meet the
    Standards).

14
Interim Reports
  • An interim report is deemed necessary because the
    Bureau feels the need for assurance that
    recommendations have been carried out and there
    is evidence that the vulnerability(ies) has/have
    been addressed.
  • A report can be required with 7- or 5-year terms
    of accreditation .
  • Generally, the report is due within 2 years.

15
Interim Report and Visit
  • An on-site visit is deemed necessary because the
    Bureau feels the need for external validation
    that recommendations have been carried out and
    there is evidence that the vulnerability(ies)
    has/have been addressed.

16
Deny Accreditation
  • Unmet or partially met Standards jeopardize the
    sustainability of the educational unit and/or
    program and there is lack of insight, leadership,
    and/or capacity to lead change.

17
Recent activities 1. Scholarship-Reporting
Template2. report on criteria of quality in
distance programs
  • CAB Report to Council

18
Scholarship-Reporting Template
  • Template for reporting scholarship has been
    developed to
  • standardize reporting
  • reduce redundancy in reporting
  • make the categories of completed scholarship
    more evident

19
Distance Programs
  • Concern identified in the CAB that the
    information received about distance education
    programs has not addressed features unique to
    distance programs
  • Report prepared on criteria for assessing quality
    in distance education programs, with
    recommendations

20
Recent Challenges
  • CAB Report to Council

21
Challenges
  • Changing personnel in the Accreditation Office
  • Growing workload related to proliferation of
    programs
  • How to address emerging issues (e.g., assessment
    of distance programs)

22
Your questions and feedback
  • CAB Report to Council

23
  • Questions
  • Feedback
  • Strengths of the accreditation program
  • Ideas re how the program could be more productive
    for the Schools
  • Views re benchmarking minimal standards or best
    practices (excellence)?
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