Our Mission, Vision, and Goals

MISSION 

Advance innovation, advocacy, and excellence in nursing education and practice.

 

VISION 

Foster implementation of evidence-based, transformational nursing education programs throughout California.

 

GOALS



Increase the number of baccalaureate-, master's- and doctorally-prepared nurses in California

  • Analyze data on barriers to expanding nursing programs
  • Support expanded enrollment in doctoral programs for nurses
  • Advocate for increasing the number of baccalaureate- and masters-prepared nurses in the workforce to 80%
  • Advocate for competitive nursing faculty salaries
  • Reduce clinical placement barriers
  • Increase diversity within student cohorts by addressing disparities in student application acceptance


Improve nursing education through public advocacy and academic nurse leadership

  • Raise awareness and highlight the impact of the current and projected nursing shortage
  • Address barriers for increased diversity in the workforce, including in academia
  • Aggressively advocate for greater investment in the California nursing workforce
  • Advocate for academic-practice partnerships that value collaborative and innovative programs, such as joint appointments and greater access to preceptors
  • Support federal funding to encourage nurses to pursue faculty careers and remove financial barriers to graduate nursing education
  • Develop programs to encourage students and practicing nurses to consider roles in nursing education


Inform policy makers and health care stakeholders regarding the current state of nursing education, research, trends, and issues

  • Serve as the leading information resource on trends and issues impacting academic nursing in California
  • Support the assessment, development, and evaluation of the nursing education response to changing workforce needs and shortages
  • Synthesize data from internal and external sources to advance evidence-based academic nursing
  • Advocate for ensuring a diverse nursing workforce.
  • Facilitate ongoing and effective communication and networking
  • Develop collaborations among baccalaureate, masters, doctoral and associate degree nurse educators to address targeted issues/concerns.
  • Formalize a mutually advantageous relationship between CACN and COADN that fosters collaboration and joint actions to promote nursing education and pathways for nursing students to seamlessly progress in their educational pursuits
  • Engage nurse educators and nursing practice partners in ongoing dialogue to identify issues of mutual interest and address them
  • Maintain active membership in the QUAD Council for the purpose of ongoing communication, involvement and networking with key state nursing organizations and legislative entities
  • Ensure CACN representation at venues and meetings impacting nursing education.
  • Develop and mentor the next generation of academic nurse leaders
  • Foster programs that facilitate an increase in the diversity of academic faculty and nurse education leaders
  • Generate appreciation of finding joy and meaning in the work of teaching and academic nurse leadership.
  • Provide a safe venue for voicing challenges and questions during CACN meetings
  • Provide an engaging, interactive platform to support formal and informal mentorships between new Deans/Directors and CACN members
  • Disseminate information about formal mentorship programs offered by outside professional organizations


 

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