The Keys to Inclusive Leadership in Nursing (KILN) program assists students to maximize their leadership potential, prepares them for the challenges of providing nursing care in our increasingly multicultural society, and nurtures their ability to create positive social change. KILN scholars receive financial support, °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥mentorship, and opportunities to network with nurse leaders as they pursue their undergraduate or graduate studies.
The KILN program was started in 2009 with a federal Nursing Workforce Diversity grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration. Since 2012, additional funding from the Price Family Foundation enables continuation and expansion of the program. Currently more than 50 KILN scholars per year participate in KILN.Ìý
“The things I learned through KILN were life changing. I felt like I grew as a future nurse caring for her patients, and also as a person.”
The Social Change Model was developed by the Higher Education Research Institute (1996) of UCLA for college students who want to learn to work effectively with others to create positive social change over their lifetimes. The assumptions of the SCM assert that leadership is a collaborative, service-oriented, values–based process that is about effecting change on behalf of society.Ìý
Being aware of the values, emotions, attitudes, and beliefs that motivate one to take action, including how one understands others.
Thinking, feeling, and behaving with consistency, genuineness, authenticity, and honesty towards others.
Implies intensity and duration.Ìý It requires a significant involvement and investment of one’s self in the activity and its intended outcomes.ÌýIt is the energy that drives the collective effort.
The primary means of empowering others and self through trust.Ìý Collaboration can occur when one has trust in the diversity of multiple talents and perspectives of the group members and the power of that diversity to generate creative solutions and actions.
To work with shared aims and values.Ìý It implies the ability to engage in collective analysis of the issues at hand and the tasks to be undertaken.Ìý It requires that all members of the group participate actively in articulating the purpose and the goals of the leadership development activity.
Recognizes two fundamental realities of any group effort: that differences in viewpoint are inevitable and valuable, and that such differences must be aired openly but with civility.
The process whereby the self is responsibly connected to the environment and the community.Ìý It acknowledges the interdependence of all involved in the leadership effort. Citizenship thus recognizes that effective democracy involves individual responsibility as well as individual rights.
The Key Award is awarded to a senior scholar who demonstrates a tireless devotion for socialÌýjustice and supporting others from under-represented and under-resourced backgrounds. This scholar actively participates in service and advocates for people of color.
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The Mentorship Award recognizes a °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥mentor for their tireless involvement and devotion to their mentee. This °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥member exemplifies what it means to be a leader in the community, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to the professional growth and development of their mentee.
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The Leadership Award is awarded to a scholar who demonstrates outstanding leadership by motivating and inspiring their peers. This scholar serves as a considerable resource, providing guidance, support, and direction to other students in the nursing community.
The Catherine Yetter Read AwardÌýis awarded to a scholar who has demonstrated tremendous growth and significant personal development. This scholar has utilized the experience and resources of KILN to develop themselves intellectually and professionally in our increasingly multicultural society.
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The Inclusivity Award is awarded to a scholar who openly embraces the differences of others in the community and promotes community cohesion. This scholar demonstrates sincere interest in learning and caring about those in the CSON community and beyond.
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The Rising Star in Nursing Award is awarded to a sophomore who takes an active role in the nursing community and demonstrates significant potential for growth as a KILN scholar.