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Records of Accreditation Decisions
2020 Accreditation Manual » The Accreditation Commission » Records of Accreditation Decisions
ACPE maintains a record of all accreditation decisions for one review cycle (Six Years) and in accordance with the requirements of the U.S. Department of Education. The Commission maintains a permanent record of: all provisional accreditation decisions. all…
Complaints Against the ACPE Accreditation Commission
2020 Accreditation Manual » The Accreditation Commission » Complaints Against the ACPE Accreditation Commission
As required by the U.S. Department of Education, ACPE has policies for addressing complaints against the Accreditation Commission and complaints against education programs. This document details how a complaint may be filed if it is believed that the Commission or its…
Types of Accreditation
2020 Accreditation Manual » The Accreditation Process » Types of Accreditation
The Accreditation Commission offers three categories for its accredited members. While the requirements and standards remain the same for each, there are unique components for each type of accreditation that are important for centers to note. Within each category, the…
Appeal of Certification Commission Decisions
Certification Manual » Documents and Other Processes » Review of Supervisory/Educational Competence » Appeal of Certification Commission Decisions
Note: all time frames are calendar days. Policy Publication of decisions – Decisions to deny certification or revoke educator status are not effective or published until time for appeal has lapsed or until the appeal process is concluded, which ever…
Appeal of Adverse Decisions of the Commission
2020 Accreditation Manual » Supporting Documents » Appeal of Adverse Decisions of the Commission
The ACPE appeal process for adverse decisions of the Accreditation Commission is designed to provide an opportunity for the program to appeal any adverse action prior to the action becoming final, as defined by the U.S. Department of Education (34 CFR Sec. 602.25…
Communities of Practice in ACPE
Community of Practice Development Guide » Communities of Practice in ACPE
ACPE’s Definition for Community of Practice Fundamental Elements of an ACPE Community of Practice Goals and Operating Principles of an ACPE Community of Practice Leadership Roles within an ACPE Community of Practice Maintenance of an ACPE Community of…
Standard 415 Appeal of Certification Decisions
Standards Manual » 400 Standards--Certification » Standard 415 Appeal of Certification Decisions
Applicants seeking certification have a right to request a review of a negative decision and a right to an orderly presentation of views when a decision is appealed. Members of sub-committees rendering a negative certification decision are prohibited from discussing…
Maintenance of an ACPE Community of Practice
Community of Practice Development Guide » Communities of Practice in ACPE » Maintenance of an ACPE Community of Practice
An ACPE CoP will have responsibilities in the maintenance of community, including stimulating and monitoring participation and active engagements; sharing of relevant information (promoting visiting experts, for example); event coordination if applicable; and routine…
Closing of an ACPE Community of Practice
Community of Practice Development Guide » Closing of an ACPE Community of Practice
Once an ACPE CoP has been registered, and established a circle of membership, the community assumes a commitment and responsibility to its members, as well as to ACPE, to meet the intended core purpose and goals. The ending of a formed community cannot be a rash…
Maintenance and Renewal of Accreditation
2020 Accreditation Manual » The Accreditation Process » Maintenance and Renewal of Accreditation
Once a program has achieved Accredited Member, they enter the maintenance phase of accreditation and embark on a six (6) year cycle. Each year of the cycle is marked with a review of the program’s dashboard and portfolio. Over the course of the six years, all…
Accreditation Portfolio
2020 Accreditation Manual » The Accreditation Process » Accreditation Portfolio
The ACPE Accreditation Portfolio presents essential components of the ecology of an accredited program for spiritual care education. When completed and maintained, the Portfolio serves as an up-to-date account of a program, as well as its vision and plan for the…
Mission, Vision and Values of ACPE
Professional Ethics Manual » Part I- Introduction » Mission, Vision and Values of ACPE
Mission To positively affect people’s lives by nurturing connections to the sacred through experiential education and spiritual care. Vision To create measurable and appreciable improvement in spiritual health that transforms people and communities in the US and…
Designing the ACPE Community of Practice
Community of Practice Development Guide » Designing the ACPE Community of Practice
Create and register your Community of Practice In order to be supported through ACPE, each CoP will need to go through the process of applying to be recognized as a registered CoP. Here’s how… Step 1: A community begins as a group of eight or more…
Maintaining the ACPE Community of Practice
Community of Practice Development Guide » Maintaining the ACPE Community of Practice
Keeping your Community of Practice Alive and Well An ACPE CoP will have responsibilities in the maintenance of the community, including stimulating and monitoring active engagements; promoting of visiting experts, or sharing of other relevant information; event…
Code of Professional Ethics for Members of ACPE
Certification Manual » Documents and Other Processes » Code of Professional Ethics for Members of ACPE
Maintenance of high standards of ethical conduct is a responsibility shared by all ACPE members. In relationship to those served, ACPE members: affirm and respect the human dignity and individual worth of each person. do not discriminate against anyone because…
Code of Professional Ethics for Members of ACPE
2020 Accreditation Manual » Supporting Documents » Code of Professional Ethics for Members of ACPE
Maintenance of high standards of ethical conduct is a responsibility shared by all ACPE members. In relationship to those served, ACPE members: affirm and respect the human dignity and individual worth of each person. do not discriminate against anyone because…
Fundamental Elements of an ACPE Community of Practice
Community of Practice Development Guide » Communities of Practice in ACPE » Fundamental Elements of an ACPE Community of Practice
A CoP is a unique combination of three fundamental elements: A domain of knowledge, which defines a set of issues; a community of practitioners who care about this domain; and, a shared practice that they are developing to be effective in their domain. In…
ACPE Organizational Structure
2020 Accreditation Manual » ACPE Organizational Structure
Article 6 of the ACPE Bylaws establish that the Accreditation Commission is established as a standing commission of the Board of Directors. The duties and authority of the Accreditation Commission is established and governed by the Board of Directors. Commission…
ACPE Office Team
Community of Practice Development Guide » Roles and Support Within ACPE » ACPE Office Team
How Does the ACPE Office Support Communities of Practice of ACPE? ACPE staff are available to support the communities of practice in carrying out their work, through consultation, conferencing technology, event support, budget monitoring, and more. Director of…
ACPE By-Laws
ACPE By-Laws
Table of Contents ARTICLE 1. Definitions and Abbreviations ARTICLE 2. Identification and Purpose ARTICLE 3. Members ARTICLE 4. Meeting of Members ARTICLE 5. Board of Directors ARTICLE 6. Commissions and Committees ARTICLE…
ACPE Related Terms
2020 Accreditation Manual » Definition of Terms for the Accreditation Process » ACPE Related Terms
Educational Terms may be found by clicking here. ACPE Program (Accredited Program): An administrative structure or entity authorized by the ACPE Accreditation Commission to conduct programs of CPE Level I/Level II and Certified Educator CPE. An ACPE accredited program…
Review of Procedures and Accreditation Criteria
2020 Accreditation Manual » The Accreditation Commission » Review of Procedures and Accreditation Criteria
The Commission reviews and evaluates its procedures and accreditation criteria every five years, or sooner if legal, regulatory, or other circumstances require. If during the review it is determined that changes are needed to the standards, ACPE will initiate…
Accreditation Commission Conflict of Interest Declaration
2020 Accreditation Manual » The Accreditation Commission » Bias and Conflict of Interest » Accreditation Commission Conflict of Interest Declaration
An electronic version of this declaration must be completed yearly by all members of the Accreditation Commission. Definitions: “You or Your” refers to the Accreditation Commissioner signing this form. “Program” refers to an approved Clinical Pastoral…
Registration as an ACPE Community of Practice
Community of Practice Development Guide » Roles and Support Within ACPE » ACPE Professional Well-Being Committee » How Does the Professional Well Being Committee Oversee the CoP Process? » Registration as an ACPE Community of Practice
The PWB Committee will review each registration application, to ensure it meets all criteria as spelled out in this guide _(See: Communities of Practice in ACPE Applications for registration as a CoP will be received at the ACPE office upon submission via the ACPE…
Evaluating the Health of an ACPE Community of Practice
Community of Practice Development Guide » Communities of Practice in ACPE » Evaluating the Health of an ACPE Community of Practice
The health and relevance of the community of practice will be evaluated on an annual basis. CoP conveners will be invited to engage the membership of their CoP to identify issues such as: Gaining new knowledge Enhancing skill Enhancing connectivity – level of…
The Accreditation Process
2020 Accreditation Manual » The Accreditation Process
The Accreditation Portfolio Program Feasibility/Self-Study Requirements Pathways for Accreditation Applying for Provisional Accreditation Provisional Accreditation to a fully Accredited Member Accredited Member to a System Program Types of…
Pathways for Accreditation
2020 Accreditation Manual » The Accreditation Process » Pathways for Accreditation
Applying for Provisional Accreditation Provisional Accreditation to Accredited Member Accredited Member to a System Program
Accreditation Commission Forms
2020 Accreditation Manual » Accreditation Commission Forms
Biographical Form: To be completed for each ACPE Certified Educator who participates in the CPE program and uploaded to the Accreditation Portfolio Changes in Programs and Personnel Form Online Directory Update Form Request for Accreditation Review Six Year Site…
The Accreditation Commission
2020 Accreditation Manual » The Accreditation Commission
Complaints Alleging Violations of ACPE Education Standards in Educational Programs Complaints Against the ACPE Accreditation Commission Qualifications and Credentials of Persons Involved in Accreditation Evaluation Bias and Conflict of Interest Review of Procedures…
2020 Accreditation Manual
2020 Accreditation Manual
*The new accreditation process took effect January 1, 2020. The standards, policies, and procedures located in this manual replace all previously published materials. Introduction to the Accreditation Process Substantive Updates to the Accreditation Manual Using…
Driving for ACPE Policy
Accounting and Financial Procedures Manual » Driving for ACPE Policy
In awareness of employee safety and eliminating unnecessary risks behind the wheel for employees and for the organization, the ACPE, Inc. has enacted the following Driving for ACPE Policy, effective July 24, 2018. We are committed to the safety of all ACPE employees,…
Sharing Knowledge with ACPE
Community of Practice Development Guide » Communities of Practice in ACPE » Sharing Knowledge with ACPE
A key benefit to the CoP model involves the sharing of new knowledge with the larger organization. ACPE CoPs are encouraged to think creatively about ways they might share their emerging knowledge with the broader community. Some examples include: online resource…
Definition of Terms for the Accreditation Process
2020 Accreditation Manual » Definition of Terms for the Accreditation Process
These pages are supplemental to the main Definition of Terms page. !In the case of conflicting information, the definition found on these pages shall supersede other definitions. There are two separate pages for definitions of terms. One page is dedicated to those…
Goals and Operating Principles of an ACPE Community of Practice
Community of Practice Development Guide » Communities of Practice in ACPE » Goals and Operating Principles of an ACPE Community of Practice
The following operating principles indicate the conduct of CoPs within ACPE and are intended to assist members to clarify their expectation of each other and the community. Members expect to encounter at least one new learning from each meeting. Members contribute…
Leadership Roles within an ACPE Community of Practice
Community of Practice Development Guide » Communities of Practice in ACPE » Leadership Roles within an ACPE Community of Practice
The following are suggested leadership roles. CoPs may have more or fewer leadership positions depending on the needs of the community. Convener: The Convener is the only role that is required by ACPE. The Convener is the contact point for all communications from…
Regard for Decisions of States and Other Accrediting Agencies
2020 Accreditation Manual » The Accreditation Commission » Regard for Decisions of States and Other Accrediting Agencies
ACPE will not grant initial or renewed accreditation or provisional accreditation to a program offered by an institution, unless it provides to the Secretary, within 30 days of its action, a thorough and reasonable explanation, consistent with its standards, why the…
Applying for Provisional Accreditation
2020 Accreditation Manual » The Accreditation Process » Pathways for Accreditation » Applying for Provisional Accreditation
The Accreditation process begins with a determination of eligibility. This process is applicable to brand new programs. Please note that the total time frame from the submission of materials to the issuing of the letter of Pre-Provisional Approval is a minimum of 120…
Roles and Support Within ACPE
Community of Practice Development Guide » Roles and Support Within ACPE
ACPE Professional Well-Being Committee ACPE Office Team
ACPE Professional Well-Being Committee
Community of Practice Development Guide » Roles and Support Within ACPE » ACPE Professional Well-Being Committee
What is the charge of the Professional Well Being Committee of ACPE? How Does the Professional Well Being Committee Oversee the CoP Process? Registration as an ACPE Community of Practice Funding Requests for Communities of Practice Ongoing Support and Annual…
ACPE Standards and Portfolio Expectations
2020 Accreditation Manual » ACPE Standards and Portfolio Expectations
Click on the link to view the Standard, the rationale, and portfolio expectations: Standard 1 – Educational Environment A program has an educational plan that engages its students in a process model of education and clinical method of learning, ensuring an…
REVISED: ACPE Outcomes and Indicators
2020 Accreditation Manual » Supporting Documents » REVISED: ACPE Outcomes and Indicators
The revised ACPE Outcomes and Indicators were approved by the Board of Directors on April 18, 2023, and published for the membership on May 2, 2023. All ACPE accredited programs will be required to utilize these Outcomes and Indicators for units of CPE that have a…
What is the charge of the Professional Well Being Committee of ACPE?
Community of Practice Development Guide » Roles and Support Within ACPE » ACPE Professional Well-Being Committee » What is the charge of the Professional Well Being Committee of ACPE?
The ACPE Board of Directors has charged the PWB Committee to develop new programs to engage members and alumni in the work of spiritual health and personal growth, collaborating with staff and volunteers. This includes both the care of educators and those educated by…
Qualifications and Credentials of Persons Involved in Accreditation Evaluation
2020 Accreditation Manual » The Accreditation Commission » Qualifications and Credentials of Persons Involved in Accreditation Evaluation
The Accreditation Commission is comprised of a chair, chair-elect, 16 ACPE Certified Educators, 2 members of the public, and 1 practitioner. While the commission makes all final decisions about provisional accreditation, accreditation, areas of non-compliance,…
Complaints Alleging Violations of ACPE Education Standards in Educational Programs
2020 Accreditation Manual » The Accreditation Commission » Complaints Alleging Violations of ACPE Education Standards in Educational Programs
POLICY FOR COMPLAINTS ALLEGING VIOLATIONS OF ACPE EDUCATION STANDARDS in EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS As required by the U.S. Department of Education, ACPE has policies for addressing complaints against the Accreditation Commission and complaints against education programs.…
XIX. Records Retention
Professional Ethics Manual » Part II--Processing Complaints of Ethics Code » XIX. Records Retention
Official files on a case are maintained by the PEC chair until the case is concluded. The official file is then sent to the ACPE national office where it remains until notice of the respondent’s death. Files are electronic with access limited as described below.…
Introduction to the Accreditation Process
2020 Accreditation Manual » Introduction to the Accreditation Process
An ACPE accredited educational program serves to advance the mission of ACPE. CPE programs provide experiential learning, the goal of which is to develop and foster the art and practice of spiritual care. CPE students learn from the people they serve, their peers, and…
V. Complaints Against Former ACPE Members
Professional Ethics Manual » Part II--Processing Complaints of Ethics Code » V. Complaints Against Former ACPE Members
A. A complaint against a member who resigns after the complaint is filed will be processed according to the procedures outlined below. If a sanction is imposed, the former member cannot rejoin ACPE until the terms of the sanction have been fulfilled. B. If a…
IX. The ACPE/APC Ethics Collaboration
Professional Ethics Manual » Part II--Processing Complaints of Ethics Code » IX. The ACPE/APC Ethics Collaboration
A. The Boards of the ACPE and APC have authorized the two organizations to work collaboratively on ethics investigative and adjudicatory processes. Members from both associations are trained as investigators and members of the two Ethics Commissions are trained to…
Maintaining Your ACPE Certified Educator Credential
Certification Manual » Documents and Other Processes » Maintaining Your ACPE Certified Educator Credential
All ACPE Educators are obligated to the following: Adhering to the ACPE Code of Professional Ethics as attested to by one’s professional peers and constituents through on-going program review. Completing and documenting 50 hours minimum of continuing education…
Part Two: The ACPE Certification Process
Certification Manual » Part II: Admissions Process » Part Two: The ACPE Certification Process
Once chosen by the local center, and prior to the ACPE interview, the applicant must view the following videos: Understanding Competencies Competencies for Admission The applicant will write a brief reflection on each of the videos, demonstrating their…
IV. Particular Reporting Implications for ACPE Members
Professional Ethics Manual » Part II--Processing Complaints of Ethics Code » IV. Particular Reporting Implications for ACPE Members
A. ACPE members agree to adhere to a standard of conduct consistent with the code of ethics established in ACPE standards. Members are required to sign the Accountability For Ethical Conduct Policy Report Form yearly and return it with their annual ACPE dues. Members…
B. ACPE Certification and the Certification Commission
Certification Manual » Part I: Introduction » B. ACPE Certification and the Certification Commission
ACPE Certification Certification by ACPE is an earned privilege and responsibility. It is achieved by meeting the requirements for certification in the ACPE standards. ACPE Certified Educators are clinical pastoral educators who are academically prepared and who are…
Part One: The Local ACPE Accredited Program
Certification Manual » Part II: Admissions Process » Part One: The Local ACPE Accredited Program
Admission to the local ACPE Accredited Program includes the following criteria: A completed Application for Certified Educator Programs College graduation Graduate theological degree or its equivalent Ordination or commissioning to function as a spiritual care…
Traveler’s Responsibilities – Volunteers, Speakers and ACPE Staff
Accounting and Financial Procedures Manual » Traveler’s Responsibilities – Volunteers, Speakers and ACPE Staff
The ACPE recognizes that volunteers give generously of their time and energy, taking time away from their personal commitments, as well as their practices/groups, in order to participate in ACPE business. It is important to ACPE that the travel policy be fair,…
Expense Reimbursement – Volunteers and ACPE Staff
Accounting and Financial Procedures Manual » Expense Reimbursement – Volunteers and ACPE Staff
This policy describes a process that is designed to ensure that personal monies spent on ACPE affairs are reimbursed in a fair and consistent manner, in accordance with ACPE policy. Eligibility: Reimbursement of business expenses is strictly limited to the…
Crosswalk for Revised ACPE Outcomes and Indicators
2020 Accreditation Manual » Supporting Documents » REVISED: ACPE Outcomes and Indicators » Crosswalk for Revised ACPE Outcomes and Indicators
Introduction to the Crosswalk The former Outcomes have been the backbone of ACPE education for decades. The principles and values embedded in these Outcomes serve as the framework for the new Revised Outcomes and Indicators. This crosswalk is to help highlight the…
Substantive Updates to the Accreditation Manual
2020 Accreditation Manual » Substantive Updates to the Accreditation Manual
March 12, 2024 Per USDE regulations, the following pages have been updated: Adverse Actions and Identified Areas of Non-Compliance – Suspensions are no longer considered adverse actions and have been moved to the list of potential actions to be taken by the…
Records Retention and Destruction
Accounting and Financial Procedures Manual » Records Retention and Destruction
It is the policy of the ACPE that all business records shall be kept no longer than the period necessary for the proper conduct of company business (see ACPE Records Retention/Destruction Guidelines). This policy shall cover all business records of the ACPE, including…
Guide for Student Records
2020 Accreditation Manual » Policy and Procedure Development for Programs » Guide for Student Records
Overview Students own information about them and must know what information is being collected and how it is being used. A student’s information cannot be shared without their written permission. Every ACPE program must publicize an Annual Notice (see template…
Standard 411-412 Certification as ACPE Certified Educator
Standards Manual » 400 Standards--Certification » Standard 411-412 Certification as ACPE Certified Educator
Standard 411 Formal requirements: 411.1 certification as Associate Certified Educator. 411.2 ACPE membership. 411.3 having conducted at least two independent units of CPE following certification as Associate Certified Educator. Standard 412 Professional competence:…
Standard 414 Reciprocity for ACPE Certified Educator Status
Standards Manual » 400 Standards--Certification » Standard 414 Reciprocity for ACPE Certified Educator Status
Procedures and guidelines for reciprocity shall be included in the ACPE 2016 Certification Manual section on Reciprocity. The ACPE Director of Programs will provide the names of organizations with which ACPE has reciprocity to applicants seeking…
Provisional Accreditation to a Fully Accredited Member
2020 Accreditation Manual » The Accreditation Process » Pathways for Accreditation » Provisional Accreditation to a Fully Accredited Member
Once granted Provisional Accreditation, a program has up to two years to become a fully accredited program. If the program desires, they may begin the process of moving towards full accreditation as soon as they have completed 2 (two) units of CPE. Steps Initiate…
Appendix D: Records Retention Schedule
Accounting and Financial Procedures Manual » Appendices » Appendix D: Records Retention Schedule
Description Retention Period Accident reports and claims (settled cases) 7 Years Accounts payable ledgers and schedules 7 Years Accounts receivable ledgers and schedules 7 Years Audit Reports of…
Article 9: Books and Records
ACPE By-Laws » Article 9: Books and Records
Section 9.01, Obligation to Keep. The Association shall keep correct and complete books of accounts and shall keep minutes of the proceedings of its Board of Directors and commissions, committees, work groups, task forces, and other entities created by the Board of…
Article 9: Books and Records
Governance Manual » Article 9: Books and Records
No commentary necessary.
End of Phase I Assessment of Competencies
Certification Manual » Part III: The Certification Process » Phase I » End of Phase I Assessment of Competencies
At the end of Phase I, there will be both informal and formal reviews of the CEC’s portfolio. The informal review of the CEC’s portfolio will take place with the CEC’s peer group and will provide the CEC and training educator valuable input and feedback. The…
End of Phase II Assessment of Competencies
Certification Manual » Part III: The Certification Process » Phase II » End of Phase II Assessment of Competencies
At the end of Phase II, there will be both informal and formal reviews of the CEC’s portfolio. The informal review of the CEC’s portfolio will take place with the CEC’s peer group and will provide the CEC and training educator valuable input and feedback. The…
The Architecture of a Community of Practice
Community of Practice Development Guide » Introduction » The Architecture of a Community of Practice
The success of a CoP will primarily be determined by its’ content or domain of knowledge; and, on the delivery of such content or knowledge to others. There are many ways in which to develop and present content that makes accessing that content more appealing and…
Definition of Terms
Definition of Terms
Click here for the Definition of Terms associated with Accreditation. ACPE Directory – The official ACPE listing of accredited ACPE centers and their designated programs and supervisors; satellite programs that have received a site visit, member seminaries;…
Purpose of the Manual
Accounting and Financial Procedures Manual » Purpose of the Manual
The policies and procedures discussed herein address various accounting and financial policies. These policies are designed to enhance financial accountability and transparency, eliminate misunderstandings, and protect the assets and viability of the ACPE. It is the…
Notifications of Commission Actions
2020 Accreditation Manual » Supporting Documents » Notifications of Commission Actions
Notifications of Accreditation Commission Actions ACPE sends Commission decisions to award or renew provisional status or accreditation (Accredited Member) no later than 30 days from the date of action to the program and U.S. Secretary of Education (“the…
Registration of Student Units
2020 Accreditation Manual » Policy and Procedure Development for Programs » Registration of Student Units
Registrations must be completed by the ACPE Certified Educator on the ACPE website. There are three options for credit that may be given: 1 credit is given if the student has completed the 400 required hours of a CPE unit, has met the stated expectations for…
End of Unit Evaluations
2020 Accreditation Manual » Policy and Procedure Development for Programs » End of Unit Evaluations
Evaluation is a part of process education and may take various forms, be conducted with a variety of persons, occur at many and varied times, and serve several purposes. All Level I/Level II programs must have a process for student evaluation in each unit that…
XVII. Emergency Suspension of Credentials
Professional Ethics Manual » Part II--Processing Complaints of Ethics Code » XVII. Emergency Suspension of Credentials
When there is compelling evidence that a CPE student(s), CPE program, educator’s colleagues or self is in immediate danger because of the functioning of any person authorized to as an ACPE Educator, the Executive Director shall enjoin the person from supervisory…
Review of Supervisory/Educational Competence
Certification Manual » Documents and Other Processes » Review of Supervisory/Educational Competence
The collegial nature of the clinical pastoral education profession requires that practitioners mutually monitor each other’s professional competence and take action when concern about incompetence, impairment, or misconduct arise (See Code of Professional Ethics for…
Community of Practice Development Guide
Community of Practice Development Guide
Acknowledgements Prologue Introduction Communities of Practice in ACPE Roles and Support within ACPE Designing the ACPE Community of Practice Maintaining the ACPE Community of Practice Closing an ACPE Community of Practice
Article 4: Meeting of Members
ACPE By-Laws » Article 4: Meeting of Members
Section 4.01, Annual Meeting. An annual meeting of the members shall be held on the Members Annual Meeting Date established by the Board of Directors. Notice of the meeting place, date, format, and hour shall be delivered to each member entitled to vote on matters no…
Article 5: Board of Directors
ACPE By-Laws » Article 5: Board of Directors
Section 5.01, Number and Qualifications. The business and affairs of the Association shall be managed by a Board of Directors, all of whom are Association members in good standing. The number of Directors which shall constitute the whole Board of Directors shall be no…
Article 14: Conduct of Meetings
ACPE By-Laws » Article 14: Conduct of Meetings
Section 14.01, Conduct of Meetings. All meetings of the members, Board of Directors, and standing commissions and committees shall be conducted in accordance with Roberts Rules of Order Newly Revised.
Article 4: Meetings of Members
Governance Manual » Article 4: Meetings of Members
Section 4.03, Place of Meeting. The Annual Member meeting will be held at the time and place of the Annual Conference. Section 4.04, Quorum. This section specifies that five percent (5%) of the members with voting rights [Section 3.03], will constitute a quorum; i.e.,…
Article 5: Board of Directors
Governance Manual » Article 5: Board of Directors
Section 5.01, Number and Qualifications. From time to time, the Board may appoint a person or persons to represent the Association in other organizations or associations where it is deemed beneficial for ACPE. The current appointments [2017] include: Journal of…
Article 14: Conduct of Meetings
Governance Manual » Article 14: Conduct of Meetings
No commentary necessary.
Bias and Conflict of Interest
2020 Accreditation Manual » The Accreditation Commission » Bias and Conflict of Interest
“Bias” refers to a pre-existing impression or opinion, either positive or negative, about a program, the institution in which it is located, or its staff, which might affect one’s ability to assess accreditation matters objectively. “Conflict of interest” is…
Defining a Unit of CPE
2020 Accreditation Manual » Supporting Documents » Defining a Unit of CPE
A unit of CPE is comprised of 400 hours. A student that demonstrates achievement of the specified indicators, completes the required 400 hours, and fulfills all local program requirements will be granted credit in the ACPE database. A unit includes a minimum of 100…
Identified Areas of Non-Compliance
2020 Accreditation Manual » Supporting Documents » Commission Actions » Identified Areas of Non-Compliance
When a program is not in compliance with a standard or policy of the Accreditation Commission, the Commission will issue a Letter of Non-Compliance to the center. The letter will include an explanation of the non-compliance, what the program needs to demonstrate to…
VII. Bias or Conflict of Interest
Professional Ethics Manual » Part II--Processing Complaints of Ethics Code » VII. Bias or Conflict of Interest
It is expected that anyone invited to participate in any aspect of reviewing, mediating, investigating or adjudicating an ethics complaint will decline if they have a conflict of interest or personal or professional relationship with a party or entity that would lead…
What is a Community of Practice?
Community of Practice Development Guide » Introduction » What is a Community of Practice?
A CoP is a group of people who share a concern, a set of problems, or a passion about a topic, and who deepen their knowledge and expertise in the area by interacting on an ongoing basis. The key behind a CoP is the sharing of knowledge. Within successful models of…
ACPE’s Definition for Community of Practice
Community of Practice Development Guide » Communities of Practice in ACPE » ACPE’s Definition for Community of Practice
CoPs in ACPE will serve as a flagship activity for our association and anchor us in our grassroots tradition. An ACPE CoP is a group of eight or more practitioners in the field of spiritual care and education, with a common sense of purpose, who agree to work together…
Funding Requests for Communities of Practice
Community of Practice Development Guide » Roles and Support Within ACPE » ACPE Professional Well-Being Committee » How Does the Professional Well Being Committee Oversee the CoP Process? » Funding Requests for Communities of Practice
Each year, the ACPE’s operating budget will include of funding to support the efforts of our registered CoPs. All registered Communities of Practice are invited to submit a request for funding, following the process and timeline detailed here. The funding request…
XVIII. Release of Information During a Process
Professional Ethics Manual » Part II--Processing Complaints of Ethics Code » XVIII. Release of Information During a Process
When asked about allegations against a member, only the following information shall be provided by the Association or those working for it on a particular case: A. The existence of a complaint and whether or not an investigation is in progress. This includes cases…
Standard 413 Continuation of Certified Educator Status
Standards Manual » 400 Standards--Certification » Standard 413 Continuation of Certified Educator Status
Preservation of one’s status as ACPE Certified Educator 413.1 adhering to the ACPE Code of Professional Ethics as attested to by one’s professional peers and constituents through on-going program review. 413.2 completing and documenting 50 hours minimum of…
Becoming a Member of the National Faculty
Certification Manual » Part IV: Post Certification » Becoming a Member of the National Faculty
For those persons who were fully certified prior to December 31, 2018 Eligibility ACPE Certified Educators who were fully certified as of December 31, 2018 are automatically included as members of the National Faculty. Requirements Educators must complete the Core…
Part II--Processing Complaints of Ethics Code
Professional Ethics Manual » Part II--Processing Complaints of Ethics Code
I. Where to Begin II. Complaint Basics III. Time Limits for Filing Complaints IV. Particular Reporting Implications for ACPE Members V. Complaints Against Former ACPE Members VI. Member Who Defaults on Process VII. Bias or Conflict of Interest VIII. …
Information Provided to the Department of Education
2020 Accreditation Manual » The Accreditation Commission » Information Provided to the Department of Education
ACPE will submit to the Department of Education: Notifications of all accreditation decisions (see Notifications of Commission Actions) A list, updated annually, of its accredited and provisionally accredited programs A summary of our annual major…
Site Team Member Conflict of Interest Declaration
2020 Accreditation Manual » The Accreditation Commission » Bias and Conflict of Interest » Site Team Member Conflict of Interest Declaration
An electronic version of this declaration must be completed prior to the review of materials for a site visit by all members of the site team. Definitions: “You or Your” refers to the Site Team Member or prospective Site Team Member signing this…
Standard 4 – Management of CPE Programs
2020 Accreditation Manual » ACPE Standards and Portfolio Expectations » Standard 4 – Management of CPE Programs
A program demonstrates consistent and fair management of its programs for all students. Rationale An ACPE accredited program’s policies and procedures assist all parties in understanding individual and shared responsibilities, expectations, mutual…
Category B: Awareness of Self and Others
2020 Accreditation Manual » Supporting Documents » REVISED: ACPE Outcomes and Indicators » Category B: Awareness of Self and Others
Introduction The CPE process helps build awareness of self and others as a vehicle for greater spiritual care. Awareness includes learning about oneself and developing greater awareness of the experiences and values of others. Self-Care is essential to deeply engage…
Using Video Conferencing in a Unit of CPE
2020 Accreditation Manual » Policy and Procedure Development for Programs » Using Video Conferencing in a Unit of CPE
!***Items highlighted in red are changes added as of 5/1/2023. Any program utilizing video conferencing in a unit of CPE must have written policies and procedures that fully address the items listed below. These must be included in the program’s Student…
Brief Definitions of Terms Used in the Revised Outcomes
2020 Accreditation Manual » Supporting Documents » REVISED: ACPE Outcomes and Indicators » Brief Definitions of Terms Used in the Revised Outcomes
Communication Styles and Skills – Different ways of communicating. This includes verbal and nonverbal forms of communication. Examples include listening/attending, empathic reflection, confrontation, conflict resolution, Motivational Interviewing, and many…
Program Closure
2020 Accreditation Manual » The Accreditation Process » Program Closure
An ACPE program may voluntarily withdraw its accreditation when circumstances dictate. The Accreditation Commission may also withdraw a program’s accreditation as a result of failure to comply with ACPE Accreditation Standards. If a program allows its…