Position Statement: Quality CART

 
 

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Position Statement: Quality CART

NCRA Policy on Providing Quality CART Services

NCRA has since its inception advocated the highest standards possible with regard to professionalism, continuing education, and certification to ensure that clients and consumers receive the services they need from skilled and knowledgeable practitioners. NCRA will continue to advocate this position well into the future in order to ensure the integrity of the profession and protect those individuals who depend on the services that only a qualified CART provider can offer. Therefore, the goal of all CART providers is to provide the highest quality CART possible, taking into account NCRA’s Guidelines for Professional Practice, which state: “Accept assignments using discretion with regard to skill, setting, and the consumers involved, and accurately represent the provider's qualifications for CART.”

NCRA strongly believes that only qualified CART providers should offer communication access services to ensure that consumers receive the level of service required by the Americans with Disabilities Act. If a qualified CART provider is not available locally, then remote CART should be considered, again with the primary goal of ensuring that a qualified provider is identified who can meet the communication access needs of the consumer or group. Students should not provide CART services, as poor service has a negative effect on the profession and, more importantly, on the consumer.

High-speed students should only provide CART services under the tutelage of a trainer or through an established internship program. Students should not offer their services until they’ve graduated from or successfully completed a court reporting program and have had specialized training in providing CART services.

NCRA recognizes that in certain situations an internship may not be possible or a qualified CART provider may not be available to provide the necessary services. In such instances, neither students nor schools are to be compensated for CART services.