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Discover the Crosswalk Defining Best Practice for Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH) Consultation

Join ZERO TO THREE for this webinar to learn about the Crosswalk between the Competencies of the IECMH Endorsement and the Georgetown Center of Excellence for IECMH Consultation.

Why it matters: This crosswalk is intended to inform individuals, leaders, agencies, and program directors about the overlapping and complementary competencies for best practice in IECMH consultation.

The crosswalk was created by the Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health in collaboration with the Georgetown Center of Excellence for IECMHC, with support from AIMH-HI and the Hawaii Community Foundation.

Presenters:
  • Erin Henderson Lacerdo, LCSW, IECMH-E®, Executive Director, Association for Infant Mental Health (AIMH) in Hawai‘i
  • Nichole Paradis, LMSW, IMH-E®, Program Consultant/Reflective Consultant, Paradis Consulting, LLC
  • Andrea Penick, LMSW, IMH-E®, Programming and Equity Lead, Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health
  • Lauren Rabinovitz, MPH, MSW, LCSW-C, Senior Policy Associate, Georgetown Center for Child and Human Development, Early Childhood Division, Georgetown University
  • Meghan Schmelzer, LMSW, IECMH E®, Senior IECMH Policy Manager, ZERO TO THREE

 

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