08/03/2007Center of Career Development Excellence (CoE) Accreditation Announced at NCDA Conferenceby Deneen PenningtonThe Workforce Development Professionals Network (WDPN), the National Career Development Association (NCDA), and the Center for Credentialing and Education [(CCE, an affiliate of the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC)] announced a new accreditation identifying career and workforce development programs meeting high standards and operating with continuous-improvement and customer-focused services. The Center of Career Development Excellence (CoE) process, benchmarks, and accreditation for high-performance career and workforce development program providers was presented by senior representatives from the three collaborating organizations at NCDA's annual conference in Seattle. Topics included organizational/programmatic assessment and training, the three levels of accreditation, training for those who will become facilitators and auditors for organizations/programs/ program networks seeking to do self-assessments and benchmark their scores to others, accreditation options for high scoring programs, step-by-step guides and strategies for program teams to plan improvements, and processes to advance outcomes and win performance-based dollars. Performance-based contracts are now commonly written to reward only those providers who actually place people in high-growth jobs, in positions with wages comparable to their prior income level, or who help customers and companies retain personnel.
"CoE accreditation is the next logical step in assuring quality services and training in our workforce," CCE Vice-President Shawn O'Brien stated. "Over time, employers and individuals alike will see the benefits of working with CoE accredited entities." Organizations/programs who do not initially meet the requirements for full accreditation may qualify for conditional or provisional accreditation and continue to use their CoE Continuous Improvement Plans to work towards the goal of full accreditation, supported by subject matter expert facilitators. The next training for HPCD Auditors will take place on September 13-15, 2007, at the National Career Development Association office in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It will provide 20 Continuing Education Unit contact hours towards GCDF or CWDP and related professional certification renewals. "NCDA is pleased to assist in the preparation of HPCD Facilitators and Auditors to support the CoE accreditation," says Deneen Pennington, Executive Director. NCDA will maintain the Registry of Certified HPCD Facilitators, Auditors, and CoE Programs. For more information about the upcoming Auditor and Facilitator Training Programs, contact Deneen Pennington at dpenn@ncda.org or call 1.866.367.6232. The registration deadline is August 24, 2007. Overview materials and details on the CoE program accreditation levels and approaches are available at www.wdpn.net or by calling the Workforce Development Professionals Network (WDPN) at 412-269-9376 ext 2. The CoE application and information on accreditation levels are available at www.cce-global.org or by calling CCE at 336.482.2856. Contact: Bill Freed, President & CEO Email: billfreed@freedlance.com |