The North American Certification Project in Historical Perspective

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  • David Thomas Association for Child and Youth Care Practice

Abstract

In 1999, individuals and organizations representing a widerange of child and youth care workers came together to set up the North American Certification Project. The goals of this group include the identification of core competencies of the field, determination of the educational, ethical, and other requirements for entry into the profession, and establishment of a national system for credentialing child and youth care practitioners. Progress to date includes the completion of the first publishable draft of the core competencies document, a developing consensus on the educational and other requirements for a "first professional level" credential, and a schedule for the completion of the project. In this article, the author places current developments in the context of the project as a whole.

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2002-03-01

How to Cite

Thomas, D. . (2002). The North American Certification Project in Historical Perspective. Journal of Child and Youth Care Work, 17, 7–15. Retrieved from http://acycpjournal.pitt.edu/ojs/jcycw/article/view/323

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