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Background:
The Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations (CSBPR) provide a framework of evidence-based recommendations for healthcare providers working with persons with stroke. Stroke competencies among clinicians, reflective of the best practice guidelines, are a cornerstone of effective stroke care. The Provincial Interprofessional Stroke Core Competency Framework was developed in 2016 and reviewed and rebranded as the Stroke Core Competency Framework (SCCF) in 2022 for all healthcare providers working in Ontario. The provincial SCCF was adapted for use within the Toronto Stroke Networks and includes 24 competencies in stroke care.
Purpose:
The SCCF is intended to provide all healthcare providers with an accessible, comprehensive self-assessment tool that will help identify specific learning objectives to support stroke best practice implementation.
Target Population:
The SCCF can be used by both new and experienced healthcare providers working across the continuum of stroke care.
How to use the Stroke Core Competency Framework:
  1. Rate your level of expertise using Benner’s Stages of Clinical Competence.
  2. Identify areas for improvement and develop a professional learning plan (a learning plan template is available at the end of each competency).
  3. Seek professional development opportunities to inform and fulfill professional learning plans.
  4. Leadership may use learning plans to support professional development reviews.
  5. Leadership may collate results to inform organizational priorities for stroke care that can be integrated into strategic planning.
**Steps 4 and 5 require organizational support and collaboration

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