One Structured Document. Complete Accreditation Submission.
The Standard Summary Report allows departments to manage accreditation inside Badge 6 and generate a fully organized submission document — aligned to every required standard and subpoint.
Submission Requirements Should Not Limit Implementation.
Some accreditation programs require final documentation to be submitted within a designated platform.
This creates a challenge:
Departments must either manage accreditation inside that platform without accreditation assistance — or duplicate effort across systems.
Badge 6 eliminates that inefficiency.
Inside Badge 6, departments:
Upload policies and documentation
Receive Guidance, Templates, and Implementation Resources
Address Compliance Gaps Flagged by the Software
Complete internal review and certification
Use AI Features for Standard Matching and Compliance Highlighting
ManagING YOUR FULL ACCREDITATION PROCESS
If Assessors are reviewing your assessment inside Badge 6, they have immediate access to every certified Standard Summary Report.
If Assessors are reviewing somewhere else, the department downloads one Standard Summary Report document for each year of the assesssment for final submission on the external platform.
No reorganizing. No re-labeling. No manual restructuring.
When a standard is complete, the software generates a Report that compiles:
Standard summaries
Subpoint-level analysis
ATTACHED ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS
Match percentages
Internal review confirmation
The Standard Summary Report is generated only after internal review and certification within Badge 6.
This ensures:
• Documentation has been evaluated internally
• Subpoints are addressed
• Gaps have been identified
• Standards are structurally aligned
SIMPLIFIED FINAL UPLOAD PROCESS
Accreditation remains centralized, even when submission systems vary.
What This Means for Your Department
Continuous workflow inside Badge 6
Reduced assessment surprises
Structured compliance tracking
Organized documentation alignment
No duplicated effort
Improved Submission Consistency
When agencies generate Standard Summary Reports:
This strengthens program consistency without altering submission policies.
- Documentation follows consistent structure
- Subpoints are clearly addressed
- Internal review occurs before submission
- Reports align to standard requirements