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Accreditation is awarded to the best of the best in the corrections field. Staff have a better understanding of policies and procedures and this contributes to improved working conditions for staff. Safer environment for staff and offenders. Defense against lawsuits.
As part of its strategic plan, the Department of Adult Correction is pursuing American Correctional Association accreditation for all parts of the agency. ACA accreditation is the gold standard in the corrections profession.
ACA Accreditation The Standards and Accreditation departments staff facilitates the accreditation process from initial contact through assessment, contracting, preparation, the accreditation audit, and lastly the appearance before the Commission on Accreditation for Corrections for a final accreditation decision.
ACA is the only national accrediting body for camps of all types. ACAs accreditation standards focus on health, safety, and risk management, and are used as benchmarks by government entities. ACA accreditation provides public evidence of a camps commitment to the well-being of campers and staff.
The Commission on Accreditation for Corrections (CAC) is the official accrediting body of the American Correctional Association. Created in 1974, the Commission is the official arbiter of accreditation status for all facilities and agencies.
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ACA accreditation is the best evidence parents have of a camps commitment to a safe and nurturing environment for their children. This voluntary accreditation assures parents that camp practices have been measured against national standards and go a step beyond a states basic licensing requirements.
The standards created and refined by the American Correctional Association represent fundamental correctional practices that ensure staff and inmate safety and security; enhance staff morale; improve record maintenance and data management capabilities; assist in protecting the agency against litigation; and improve the

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