South Carolina 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 (RSC) experiences. The application also includes reference ratings. Endorsees as Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health Specialist and Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health Mentor have passed an exam that includes measures of theoretical knowledge, direct service skills, and their capacity to apply these principles into practice. This exam is scored by a team of two reviewers who are blind to the identity of the examinee.
To maintain Endorsement also requires ongoing training and, in the cases of Infant/Early Childhood Family Specialist, Infant/Early Childhood Family Reflective Supervisor, Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health Specialist and Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health Mentor-Clinical, ongoing RSC. Endorsees are also required to re-commit to upholding the Code of Ethics annually. This commitment includes signing an attestation that the endorsee has not been sanctioned by a licensing board.
Endorsement is not a professional license or a certificate. SCIMHA's Endorsement cannot guarantee the quality of service of any endorsed professional. SCIMHA's Endorsement does not include a process by which complaints or concerns regarding ethics can be filed. If SCIMHA becomes aware of possible ethics violations by an endorsed professional, complainants are encouraged to, when applicable, contact the individual's professional licensing board. The SCIMHA Endorsement does not offer monitoring for ethics violations, however if SCIMHA learns that an endorsed professional has been sanctioned by a licensing board, the individual’s name is moved to the Inactive Endorsement Registry. Those professionals will follow the policy for reactivation to the Endorsement Registry once the licensing board’s sanctions have been lifted.
Infant Mental Health Endorsed Professionals
Early Childhood Mental Health Endorsed Professionals
- Heather Blackwell, MA, ECMH-E® Early Childhood Family Associate
- Sherrie Dueno, M.Ed., ECMH-E® Early Childhood Family Associate
- Kristen Fortuna, LMHC, LPC-S ECMH-E® Early Childhood Family Reflective Supervisor
- Christian G. Garcia, LMSW, ECMH-E® Early Childhood Family Specialist
- Tawanna Jennings, MA, ECMH-E® Early Childhood Family Specialist
- Alesia Lowe-Jenkins, MA, IECMH-E® Early Childhood Family Specialist
- Sarah McCallister, NCC, LPC-A, ECMH-E® Early Childhood Family Specialist
- Sally McClellan, Ph.D., ECMH-E® Early Childhood Mental Health Mentor (Research/Faculty)
- Kerrie Murphy, Ph.D., ECMH-E® Early Childhood Mental Health Specialist
- Tobita Posley-McKinney, MA, ECMH-E® Early Childhood Family Associate
- Jennifer Schildmeier, M.Ed., IECMH-E® Early Childhood Family Associate
- Gail Smith, M.Ed., ECMH-E® Early Childhood Family Specialist
- Latisha Wright, ECMH-E® Early Childhood Family Associate