Resolutions

Congratulations to the winning 2023 Resolution submitted by San Diego State University:

"INCREASING STUDENT AWARENESS OF THE PREVALENCE AND IMPACT OF LATERAL WORKPLACE VIOLENCE IN NURSING"

Authors: Patrick Clavillas, Megan Impreso, Justin Monzon, Arvilyn Ticano

Why write a resolution?

  • Resolutions are essentially position papers that address pertinent issues which direct the priorities of the organization in which it was passed.
  • These position papers represent matters of importance to CNSA constituents, members, chapters, nursing and/or health needs of the public.
  • If adopted by the House of Delegates at the Annual Conventions of the National Student Nurses’ Association (NSNA) and/or California Nursing Students’ Association (CNSA), your resolution will become the basis for the policies and actions of the NSNA and/or the CNSA. 
  • This means that YOU can make a difference in the nursing profession! 
  • Your work can bring awareness, recognition, and/or advocacy to your topic!

Why should I get involved?

  • Resolutions help increase awareness, encourage advocacy, and promote recognition of relevant nursing topics that are national in scope. 
  • This means that YOU can make a difference in the nursing profession.
  • Going through this process can also help you gain leadership skills that will both boost your resume and help you in your future career as a nurse.

Who can write a resolution?

  • A CNSA member or a School Chapter
  • CNSA Board of Directors and CNSA Committee

INTERESTED IN WRITING A RESOLUTION? PLEASE CHECK OUT THE FOLLOWING RESOURCES:

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

SUBMIT YOUR RESOLUTION

Submission and deadlines dates will be announced Summer 2024. Check back soon!

For any additional information or concerns, please contact Jerome Salvador and Kaitlin Yang at [email protected] or [email protected].

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