Purpose of the Award:
The
North Carolina School Psychology Association shall present the NCSPA Lifetime
Achievement Award to provide public and professional recognition to individuals
for a lifetime career committed to advancing the practice and profession of
school psychology. This award is to
recognize the recipient’s significant contribution of energy, knowledge, the
dedicated provision of psychological services to children, parents and educators
in educational settings and the advancement of these services with fellow
professionals. The NCSPA Lifetime
Achievement Award is to recognize and honor individuals who through their
dedication, effort and labor have made a significant contribution to advancing
the practice of school psychology and who through those efforts have enhanced
the profession.
Eligibility Criteria:
To be
eligible for this award the individual must be a resident of the State of
To be
eligible a nominee does not have to be a member of the North Carolina School
Psychology Association. A nominee
does not have to be a certified school psychologist, but should function in a
position that is considered school psychological in nature.
Contributions to the advancement of the practice or profession of school
psychology might include any of the following:
Development of or
contribution to the knowledge base of school psychology principles and
practices.
Defining, refining, and expanding the scope, role, and functions of school psychologists.
Establishment of or
refinement of standards of professional practice.
Facilitating through
advocacy or program development the provision of school psychological
services to meet the social, emotional, cognitive and learning needs of
students.
Contributing to the
transmission of the highest levels of standards of practice and ethics of
the profession through the training of school psychologists and the role
model they provide.
The
contributions made by the individual considered in nomination should be shown to
have made a significant contribution to promoting the rights, welfare, education
and mental health of children and youth and an impact upon the practice and
profession of school psychology within the State of
Nomination and Selection Process:
Nominations are not solicited through nomination applications provided through
the newsletter as this award category is reserved as special.
The membership will be informed of the availability of this award by
announcement in the newsletter, written communication to the membership, and
general communication between the Executive Board members and members at large.
An
individual can only be nominated by a North Carolina School Psychology
Association Executive Board member.
Recommendations for nominations submitted by members at large are to be
submitted through their respective Regional Representative.
Individuals submitting nominees for consideration should provide in writing
their reasons for nominating the individual. The nominating individual should
address the issues of lifetime career involvement, activities the individual has
engaged in throughout his/her career and the significant contribution these have
made to the practice and profession of school psychology within the State of
The
Regional Representative, upon receipt of a nomination, will present the
nomination to the Executive Board in the form of a motion to accept the
nomination for further consideration.
The Executive Board has the following options:
vote not to consider the nomination further,
return the nomination to the Regional Representative to gather further information to support the nomination, or
vote to refer the nomination
to the Awards Committee for further consideration.
The
vote by the Executive Board will be by secret ballot.
With a quorum present a two-thirds majority vote will be required to pass
the motion for further consideration to the Awards Committee.
Upon
the vote of the Executive Board to refer a nomination to the Awards Committee,
the nomination will be forwarded to the Awards Committee.
Upon a
two-thirds positive vote by the Awards Committee, the Awards Committee
Chair/Co-Chairs will return a recommendation to the Executive Board regarding
presentation of the Award to the nominee.
The decision to present the Award will be made by vote of the Executive
Board. Voting will be by secret
ballot and a two-thirds majority of the Executive Board will be required to
present the Award to the nominee.
In the
case of multiple nominations for a given year, the nominations will not remain
in an active file. For a given
nomination to be reconsidered during another year, the nomination will need to
be re-submitted through a member of the Executive Board and approved for
re-consideration by a two-thirds vote of the Executive Board. The Award will be
presented at the Presidential Banquet during the Fall Conference on those years
for which there is a nominee meeting the criteria and judged worthy of receipt.