Title: The Victorian Infection Control Professionals Association
1The Victorian Infection Control Professionals
Association Strategic Plan 2002-2004 March
2003 The VICPA executive team are committed to
the ongoing development and evaluation of the
activities of the association. The strategic
planning process is central to this commitment.
The plan will be extensively reviewed and updated
annually. VICPA members are encouraged to
comment on this document. Your input is
essential to ensure that the executive group are
providing the leadership in the areas considered
important to our members. You can comment by
email to any of the Executive Team (see page 6
for contact details) Post to PO Box 1606M, GPO
Melbourne, 3001 Fax to Glenda Gorrie - 9342 8484
You will see this symbol throughout the document
- this means that we are particularly keen to
hear your thoughts on a particular section.
2Strategic Plan 2000 Whats been happening?
- Recommendations from the 2000 Strategic Planning
Process - Membership package
- Develop package for new members. Currently
working with secretariat to develop new members
information pack, it will include the strategic
plan, contact information, rules of the
association. ACIA are currently reviewing the
distribution of AICA welcome letter and - DHS web page promote our association on DHS web
page - AICA VICPA website updated 2001 further
updating with additional information planned. - Association name change
- Complete registered in 2000 as VICPA. Rules of
association are currently being reviewed. It is
likely that it will be necessary to vote on some
minor changes at the 2003 AGM. The process for
making changes to the rules will be in accordance
with the rules of the association. - Target courses
- Membership secretary is now working on a strategy
for targeting potential new members. - Promote association with public and private
health organisations management staff - See previous dot point
- Professional marketing advice
- A decision was made not to invest in this
activity until the Association product has been
well defined and accepted by members. - Membership dues strategy
- Dues were increased to 88 in 2001. VICPA have
gradually re-established financial stability over
the past 5 years, each year recording a modest
profit. - Investment for scholarship (aim 15K)
- 20,000 has now been invested to support a
perpetual scholarship. - Newsletter 3 times per annum - complete
- Scientific program conference - complete
3Introduction, Mission Values
This plan was developed by the VICPA executive
committee following 2 workshops conducted in 2002
and consultation with the membership of the
association. It builds on work that was
undertaken by the executive team in 2000 and the
needs analysis survey conducted during the same
year.
Our Mission VICPA - Preventing infection through
safe practice. We are a voluntary, not for
profit association representing Victorian
Infection Control professionals, working together
to promote infection prevention strategies in
health by fostering professional development and
standards of practice.
- Our Purpose
- Provide opportunities for the professional
development of members. - Ensure that members have opportunities to
actively participate in State and National
infection control initiatives - Facilitate communication and discussion by
provision of timely and relevant information to
members
- Our Values
- Professionalism - VICPA embraces professional
standards of practice and behaviour - Dedication - VICPA recognises and celebrates the
commitment of infection control professionals - Collaboration - VICPA encourages infection
control professionals to work together in
achieving common goals - Questioning - VICPA seeks to engage members to
debate issues important to the development of
infection control in Victoria
4Organisation Profile, History Strategic Issues
- History draft still under development
- First established as the Victorian Infection
Control Nurses association - VICNA was established in 197?
- Terms of Reference (??)
- Mary McCrorie was a founding member and the first
president of the association. - The association was incorporated in 1993/94
- Name changed to VICPA in 2000 in recognition of
the multidisciplinary nature of infection control
- Profile
- data from the VICNA needs analysis May 2000
compiled by Raylee Pandur - 220 members
- 60 ? 45 years of age
- 95 RN Division 1
- 87 gt 15 years of practise
- 56 ? 5 years experience in Infection Control
- 70 have Infection Control qualification (90 of
these Mayfield Certificate) - 57 employed in rural or regional areas
- 54 work in the public sector
- 17 employed in a full time infection control role
Membership at July 2002 was 218
- Key Strategic Issues
- Professionalism
- Increasing complexity in advanced professional
development requirements - Promotion of accountability within the VICPA
executive team - Promotion of open constructive and inclusive
debate within the membership - Role Responsibilities
- Need to clarify VICPA role function to promote
effective articulation with other key groups - Further development of an open and effective
relationship with AICA - Fostering member participation in association
activities
5Association Goals Objectives 2002-4
- Professional
- Provide opportunities for professional
development - Annual VICPA Scholarship
- Biennial Conference Exhibition (2003)
- Formation and facilitation of special interest
groups - Promote participation in debate
- Conduct annual professional issue forum
- Circulate draft strategic plan widely call for
comment - Development of discussion paper regarding the
development of Professional Standards (Link with
AICA Credentialling Board) - Facilitate communication
- Quarterly newsletter
- Email notification list
- Operational
- Improve Executive Team accountability
- development of Key Performance Indicators,
results to be published in the newsletter - Update and distribute Executive Handbook
- Foster transparent open communication with
membership - Distribution of action items list and summary of
meetings on email notification list - Build on the professional face of the association
- Review of secretariat needs and appointment
- Review update newsletter format
- Maintain financial stability
- Invest a further 10K in scholarship fund
- Ensure alignment with membership needs
- Repeat satisfaction survey
denotes new initiatives currently being
developed.
As these professional initiatives largely rely on
voluntary efforts to plan and undertake them ,
the Executive team have selected 3 action items
to address in 2003. All operational objectives
will be addressed. The shaded areas denote 2003
priorities.
These have been separated into to categories,
professional operational. Professional
objective and goals related to those strategies
designed to achieve the associations purposes
(see page 2). Operational objectives relate to
the strategies intended to improve internal
organisational operations.
62002-3 Executive Team
Key Milestones Feed back will be collated and
the document modified according. Complete
February 2003 Circulate finalised document with
Newsletter Complete March 2003 Continue work on
implementation plans for new initiatives On
going Review progress against plan report to
membership Complete June 2003 Planning for 2004
activities - input from members called
for Complete July 2003 Finalise 2004
plan Complete October 2003