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Nondiscrimination Statements

November 18, 2019

How does the CAA use nondiscrimination statements to verify compliance with standards?

Through Standard 1.8, the CAA expects programs to address policies and procedures that they use to ensure equitable treatment for all students, faculty, staff, and persons served in the program’s clinics. Although several protected classes are listed in the standard, the program and institution do NOT need to use the exact wording as stipulated in CAA’s standard for its nondiscrimination statement. The CAA determined that not every protected class has to be included in the statement—as long as the program can demonstrate that it does not discriminate against any of the listed categories, as applicable.

The focus of the standard is not simply that a statement is in place but that (1) all constituents are treated equitably and (2) the institution and program are complying with all applicable laws, regulations, and executive orders. The program must carry out these intents (see Items 1 and 2 above) in related procedures and protocols. The program must be able to document how it communicates expectations, policies, and procedures or how it provides education for all concerned.

Related Resource

CAA Standards for Accreditation – Standard 1.8 [PDF]


About ASHA

The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is the national professional, scientific, and credentialing association for members and affiliates who are audiologists, speech-language pathologists, speech, language, and hearing scientists, audiology and speech-language pathology assistants, and students.

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About the CAA

The Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA) accredits eligible clinical doctoral programs in audiology and master's degree programs in speech-language pathology. The CAA relies on a dedicated corps of volunteers serving as Council members and site visitors to accomplish the work of the accreditation program.

Contact the CAA

Questions and/or requests for information about accreditation or the CAA can be directed to:

The Council on Academic Accreditation in
Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
2200 Research Boulevard, #310
Rockville, MD 20850

800-498-2071

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