Endorsement Registry

Endorsement involves a standardized process to determine that a professional has accumulated specialized experiences in the infant and early childhood field and has signed a Code of Ethics.  All applicants receive a copy of the Code of Ethics.  An applicant’s experiences are documented by the submission of an application that details competency-based training, specialized work experiences, and for most, reflective supervision/consultation experiences.  The application also includes three reference ratings. 

Maintaining Endorsement also requires ongoing training and, in most cases, ongoing RSC. Endorsees are also required to re-commit to upholding the Code of Ethics. 

Endorsement is not a professional license or a certificate.  The Alliance cannot guarantee the quality of service of any endorsed professional.  The Alliance does not include a process by which complaints or concerns regarding ethics can be filed.  If the Alliance becomes aware of possible ethics violations by an endorsed professional, complainants are encouraged to, when applicable, contact the individual's professional licensing board. 

To see a full list of everyone who has earned Endorsement from the Alliance, please visit the ENDORSEMENT REGISTRY.