The AIMH UK IMH CPD Programme
These complimentary sessions are exclusively available to our members, designed to support you in building your IMH Portfolio and aligning your skills and practice within the AiMH UK IMH CPD Programme.
On completion of the IMH Portfolio, participants can choose to have their Portfolio reviewed* and upon successful review, can be entered onto the Infant Mental Health Recognition Register (IMHRR), in recognition of IMH expertise.
The IMHRR has been created in order to acknowledge and give recognition to practitioners who have a proven expertise in infant mental health.
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Orion Owen (Director of Education & CPD), Alison Bird (Membership & IMH CPD Administrator), will be on hand to support you. They will guide you in comprehending the competencies, and assist you in navigating the new online learning platform.
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The workshop will include:
- Mentalising and mind-mindedness: how the theory can enhance practice
- Competency example
All participants will be sent a CPD Certificate for atttending the workshop.
Future date in the 2025 season:
- Monday 1st December - 1.00pm to 2.00pm
If you have any queries or would like your team to access this programme, contact Ali Bird at admin@aimh.uk.
For further information on the programme go to https://imhcpd.aimh.uk
This program is grounded in the Infant Mental Health Competency Framework (IMHCF)*, a collaborative effort with international centers of excellence. It has also been sited in the Government launch of Family Hubs, one of the five Parent-Infant Relationship priorities for Start for Life (SfL) areas across the UK.
*The Infant Mental Health Competency Framework (IMHCF) outlines the competencies that are fundamental to all students and practitioners working with infants and their parents/carers and identifies the competencies practitioners need to be effective in perinatal/infant mental health.