
Using Standards in Policy Writing: What You Can (and Can’t) Copy
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Episode Description:
When writing policies for accreditation, how do you know when it's safe to copy the standard language—and when you must explain more? In this episode, Areaka breaks down the important difference between following the letter and the spirit of the standard. She shares clear examples, keywords to watch for, and best practices for crafting policies that pass without confusion. Plus, she reveals a new free resource to make this even easier!
📌 In this episode we cover:
(0:42) The difference between the "letter" and "spirit" of the standard
(3:05) When it's safe to use standard language word-for-word
(5:05) Keywords that signal when you must expand your policy
(7:10) How to handle different terminology while staying compliant
(8:00) Free Quick Reference Guide and invitation to join the Content Hub
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Download the easy cheat sheet that shows when to use standard language and when to expand here:
👉 Quick Reference Guide
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