Utah Association for Infant Mental Health |
Endorsement Overview: The Competency Guidelines for Endorsement for Culturally Sensitive, Relationship-Focused Practice Promoting Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health® (Endorsement) are internationally recognized credentials that support and recognize the development and proficiency of professionals who work with or on behalf of pregnant women, young children, birth up to 6-years old, and their families. Both the Infant Mental Health Endorsement® (IMH-E®) and the Early Childhood Mental Health Endorsement® (ECMH-E®) are based on a set of competencies designed to support and enhance culturally sensitive, relationship focused practice within the framework of infant and early childhood mental health. An Endorsement applicant demonstrates acquisition of these competencies through education, work, specialized training, and reflective supervision experiences. Working with our youngest citizens requires specialized training and experience, and IMH-E® ensures professionals have attained a certain level of expertise with 0 – 3 year olds and their families. ECMH-E® assures that professionals have attained a specific level of expertise with 3 up to 6-year olds and their families. Both IMH-E® and ECMH-E® are relevant for professionals across disciplines including early care and education, prevention and early intervention, home visitation, medicine, child welfare, mental health, policy, academia, and others. Endorsement is available across four different practice specialties spanning the continuum of care. Individuals apply for the Endorsement category that best matches their scope of practice. IMH Endorsement is now open in Utah. Go to https://uaimh.myeasy.org/ to start your application today. Note: UAIMH membership is required for Endorsement®. |
Endorsement in Utah |
The Utah Association for Infant Mental Health (UAIMH) has worked diligently to increase professional competency in infant mental health across all early childhood service sectors. To that end, UAIMH has strengthened partnerships with key stakeholders to secure funding and create alignment across professions through a universal endorsement system. UAIMH is pleased to announce the acquisition of the Competency Guidelines® and Endorsement for Culturally Sensitive, Relationship-Focused Practice Promoting Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health® through the Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health®. This has been a long project born from the dedication and perseverance of many, and UAIMH would like to acknowledge Alda Jones for her leadership in facilitating this achievement.
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Please download the Endorsement Brochure for more details about specific category requirements or email endorsement.uaimh@gmail.com with any other questions.
We would welcome the chance to set up a meeting and talk more about Endorsement.
Utah Association for Infant Mental Health |