Professional standards accountability
Found 8 free book(s)PRACTICE STANDARD Professional Standards, Revised 2002
www.cno.orgStandards 4 Accountability 4 Continuing competence 5 Ethics 6 Knowledge 7 Knowledge application 8 Leadership 10 Relationships 11 Therapeutic nurse-client relationships 11 Professional relationships 12 References 13 Professional Standards, Revised 2002
LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES Professional Standards
www.bccnm.ca•LPN professional standards encourage l eadership, self-reflection and a commitment to providing safe, competent and ethical care. ... Accountability : The obligation to answer for the professional, ethical and legal responsibilities of one’s activities and actions .
California Professional Standards for Education Leaders ...
www.ctc.ca.govStandards for School Leaders (1996) to fit the California context and emerging accountability expectations. In 2004, the CPSEL were adopted as part of the standards-based program for the Administrative Services Clear Credential which licenses a broad range of education leaders,
Professional Standards Accountability - CNO
www.cno.orgAccountability Standard statement Each nurse is accountable to the public and must meet legislative requirements and standards of the profession. The College regulates nursing in order to protect the public. The College sets the standards of practice, and ensures nurses are practicing to the standards.
Professionalism and professional accountability Aug2014
www.csmen.scot.nhs.ukProfessional accountability is changing within health care and the knowledge we have from patient safety and quality improvement has informed this dynamic change. ... has raised expectations of standards of professional practice (GMC, 1998). ...
Professional Standards for Educational Leaders
www.npbea.orgThe Professional Standards for Educational Leaders provide guideposts so that the answers to these critical questions are a resounding “Yes!” Grounded in current research and the real-life ... of accountability for student achievement. Without question, such changes are creating myriad challenges for educational leaders. At the
North Carolina Professional Teaching Standards
files.nc.govTeachers demonstrate high ethical standards. Teachers demonstrate ethical principles including honesty, integrity, fair treatment, and respect for others. Teachers uphold the Code of Ethics for North Carolina Educators (effective June 1, 1997) and the Standards for Professional Conduct adopted April 1, 1998. Teachers should:
Professional Standards for Educational Leaders
www.regents.nysed.gov6. Professional Capacity of School Personnel 7. Professional Community for Teachers and Staff 8. Meaningful Engagement of Families and Community 9. Operations and Management 10. School Improvement Note: The three underlined items highlight areas where the PSEL standards represent the greatest change from the 2008 standards (that were created by the
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