Description of the development of the cca indigenous informed approach standards

In 2014, CCA was serving two Aboriginal Community Health Centres, and piloting accreditation reviews with nine Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centres and entering into a service agreement with the Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres. Interest was expressed for CCA to augment its standards to reflect expectations for service being provided by and for Aboriginal/Indigenous persons. An Advisory group was …

CCA Announcement March 2022

It is with great pleasure that the Canadian Centre for Accreditation is announcing the addition of Maria Friis to our staff as an Accreditation Specialist. Maria joined the team on March 21, 2022. She comes with experience in quality improvement, evaluation, policy, strategy, regional planning, LEAN training and group facilitation. In addition, she has many years of initiating and running …

Call for Nominations and Applications to the CCA Board of Directors

CCA Call for Board Applications March 8, 2022 CCA’s Annual General Meeting will be taking place on July 6, 2022. At that time CCA expects to have up to 3 Board Director positions vacant. The CCA Nominating Committee is seeking expressions of interest from individuals who are interested in joining the CCA Board of Directors.

Black History Month

Jean Augustine In December 1995, following a motion introduced by the Honourable Jean Augustine, the House of Commons unanimously voted to recognize February as ‘Black History Month’.  Jean Augustine was the first black Canadian woman elected to Parliament. “Black History Month exists to remind us of the rich contributions within our society from people of African and Caribbean descent, and …

Lee Maracle

To life, world humanity I ascribe To my people… my history… I address my vision. [1] Lee Maracle It is with deep sadness we honour the life and mourn the passing of Lee Maracle. She was born Marguerite Aline Carter and later named Bobbi Lee Maracle OC[2].  Lee was a courageous warrior in her fight for justice for Indigenous peoples …

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

First the Truth and then Reconciliation September is the month kids go back to school. It was also the time over the years that thousands of Indigenous children were taken from their families to attend residential schools. Phyllis Webstad remembered the new orange shirt her grandmother gave her for the first day at St. Joseph’s Mission residential school which was …