Education Priorities Sub Committees` Responsibilities Training

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Education Priorities
Sub Committees’ Responsibilities
1) Training Committee
a. Guidelines for Training
b. Multi-media Development
GOALS
STRATEGIES
Activity/Action: (what, how &
where)
Accountability
Timeframe To
Accomplish
Strategy: (Start &
Completion Date)
Goal 5:
Promote the
development
of evidenced
based
RecoveryOriented and
Psychosocial
Rehabilitation
Education and
Training
5.1. Develop guidelines
(including content,
standards and format) for a
variety of PSR Education
and Training
structure/format
(including but not limited
to conferences, face-face
classroom approach,
webinar, online, videos)
- Identify variety of PSR
5.2. Develop and
disseminate multi-media
resources to support
Recovery-oriented and PSR
education and training
- Determine tools /media
education and training
structure/format
Start: June 2015
End: Mar 2016
Financial (cash or In-kind?)
and Human (Volunteer and
/or staff)
 Education
Coordinator
 Curriculum
- Determine content for each
Development
Consultant
education/training
structure/structure
 Volunteers
 PSR Canada
- Consult experts on curriculum
development
Measure of Success
for this Strategy: (an
interim benchmark along the
way to overall goal)
PSR Guidelines for
education and
training completed
and disseminated
by PSR by March
2016
Admin Support
- Develop proposed curriculum
/content for RecoveryOriented education
Start: Jan 2015
End: Mar 2016
(pamphlets, CDs, video links,
brochures, etc) to support PSR
education
Time associated
with:
An increase in the
number of webinar
offered yearly
 Education
- Build on current resources
currently available in B.C. PRS
Canada
Education Committee Priorities 2015
Education
Committee
Resources Required:
B.C. PSR
Canada
Coordinator
 Volunteers
A variety of multimedia resources
GOALS
STRATEGIES
Activity/Action: (what, how &
where)
Accountability
Timeframe To
Accomplish
Strategy: (Start &
Completion Date)
webinar
Admin Support
Cost associated
with developing
multi-media
resources
- Determine and recommend
- Determine strategies for
dissemination of Guidelines and
multi-media resources including
money making opportunities
Financial (cash or In-kind?)
and Human (Volunteer and
/or staff)
 PSR Canada
- Develop and offer series of
budget to PSR Canada for multimedia development
Resources Required:
Education
Committee
Admin
Support
Measure of Success
for this Strategy: (an
interim benchmark along the
way to overall goal)
(video links,
brochures, etc)
available by March
2016
 $10,000
2) Practitioner Registry
3) Educator Registry
The initial meeting would combine both 2) and 3) to discuss possible overlaps. If it seems most appropriate, the two committees can
be combined.
GOALS
STRATEGIES
Activity/Action: (what, how &
where)
Accountability
Timeframe To
Accomplish
Strategy: (Start &
Completion Date)
Goal 7:
Develop a
Registry of
7.1 Create a working group
to explore the feasibility of
developing a registry of
Education Committee Priorities 2015
- Put together a working group Education
Committee
- Conduct an environmental
scan
Start: June 2015
End: Mar 2016
Resources Required:
Financial (cash or In-kind?)
and Human (Volunteer and
/or staff)
 Education
Coordinator
 Volunteers
Measure of Success
for this Strategy: (an
interim benchmark along the
way to overall goal)
A feasibility report
to support
establishment of
GOALS
STRATEGIES
Activity/Action: (what, how &
where)
Accountability
Timeframe To
Accomplish
Strategy: (Start &
Completion Date)
Canadian
Practitioners as
well as
Educators/
Trainers of
RecoveryOriented Practice
and Psychosocial
Rehabilitation
Canadian Recovery-oriented
Practitioners and
Educators/Trainers
Resources Required:
Financial (cash or In-kind?)
and Human (Volunteer and
/or staff)
 PSR Canada
- Explore linkage with
Consortium of PSR Educators
Admin Support
- Implement the development
steps identified in the
Registry Project Document
(Jan 2015)
- Conduct a feasibility study
with potential registrants
- Explore linkage with PSR
Canada Practitioner Registry
7.2. Develop a proposal for
PSR Board of Directors'
approval
- Write a proposal including
rationale and registry
framework (criteria, linkages,
benefit, fee structure, who
could join,
Education
Committee
Start: June 2015
End: Mar 2016
interim benchmark along the
way to overall goal)
PSR Educators and
Trainers Registry
completed by
March 2014
feasibility report
completed by April
2015
A draft registry
framework
developed by Jan
2016.
 Education
Coordinator
 Volunteers
 PSR Canada
Admin Support
- Present proposal to the Board
Measure of Success
for this Strategy: (an
PSR Canada Board
approval for
Registry by Mar
2016
for approval
7.3. Establish a Registry of
Canadian Recovery-oriented
PSR Practitioners and
Educators/Trainers
- Implement the registry
framework as approved by
the board
- Develop plan to maintain the
registry
Education
Committee
Start: Apr 2014
End: Sept 2016
 Board time
 Education
Coordinator
 Volunteers
 PSR Canada
Admin Support
Education Committee Priorities 2015
Registry of
Canadian Recoveryoriented PSR
Practitioners and
Educators/Trainers
established by
September 2016
Committees
Name of Committee
1) Training Committee
Co-Leads
Regina
2) Practitioner Registry
3) Educator Registry
Education Committee Priorities 2015
Participants
Carole Eaton, Melanie Darling,
Hazel Meredith, +
Karyn Mattewson, +
Fiona Wilson. +
Research/Admin support
Vic
Vic
Vic
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