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Soldiers from The 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) participate in a joint service cordon at The White House. The cordon is part of the Ambassador Credentialing Ceremony which marks the formal beginning of an ambassador’s service in Washington. (Photos by SSG Jedhel Somera)
April 5, 2013
Can colleges and universities effectively pursue massive online learning while maintaining their core academic missions? Issues surrounding the quality of courses, their cost effectiveness, student learning outcomes, credentialing, and equal access to education have provoked a spirited and evolving international debate. Penn President Amy Gutmann moderated the 2013 David and Lyn Silfen University Forum, welcoming New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning Columnist Thomas Friedman, The Honorable Martha J. Kanter, under secretary, U.S. Department of Education, and Brit Kirwan, chancellor, University of Maryland System.
Photos by Stuart Watson
Image copyright UT Athletics, for credentialed media use only. Creative Commons license does not apply.
Image copyright UT Athletics, for credentialed media use only. Creative Commons license does not apply.
Tennessee vs Auburn - September 27, 2008. Image copyright UT Athletics, for credentialed media use only. Creative Commons license does not apply.
ROBINSON MANEUVER TRAINING CENTER, N. Little Rock, Ark. — Soldiers of the Arkansas National Guard's Joint Forces Headquarters (JFHQ) have an opportunity to practice the new Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) with equipment and training provided by the JFHQ full-time staff. The trainers are qualified and credentialed to evaluate and provide expert training on the new test, discuss and demonstrate techniques, and fully describe the new standards of the ACFT.
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On January 23, 2019, Ambassador Stephanie S. Sullivan presented her credentials to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and began her duties as U.S. Ambassador to Ghana. (Official U.S. Embassy Ghana photo by Courage Ahiati)
April 5, 2013
Can colleges and universities effectively pursue massive online learning while maintaining their core academic missions? Issues surrounding the quality of courses, their cost effectiveness, student learning outcomes, credentialing, and equal access to education have provoked a spirited and evolving international debate. Penn President Amy Gutmann moderated the 2013 David and Lyn Silfen University Forum, welcoming New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning Columnist Thomas Friedman, The Honorable Martha J. Kanter, under secretary, U.S. Department of Education, and Brit Kirwan, chancellor, University of Maryland System.
Photos by Stuart Watson
Darlene M Miller
Darlene came to Permac Industries as an outside sales representative, and knew from her first sales call that manufacturing was something she loved and knew she could be successful. In 1992, Permac Industries was a small parts machine shop serving commercial customers since 1966.
When Darlene found out that the company was in "workout" with the bank, she purchased 45% and by 1994 owned 100% and has served as president and CEO ever since.
Darlene believed that she, along with her team, could transform an out of date manufacturing company into a 21st century precision, clean, and highly respected manufacturing company. Not surprisingly, that is exactly what they did – now providing quality and service to entities such as global aerospace, defense, medical device and other high-tech customers.
For her vision and hard work, Darlene has been recognized in many different ways, such as the "Top 25 Women‐Owned Businesses in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area" in 2003, "Woman Changemaker" by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal in 2003, and was a National Award Winner and Regional Finalist of the US Chamber Small Business in 2007 and 2008. In 2011, Darlene was appointed to the President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness. During her two years of service, Darlene created a fast tracked credentialed training program called "Right Skills Now" that is currently being replicated in 8 states. Darlene is active in manufacturing associations such as MPMA and PMPA – having served on their boards and being the first and only female president in 80 years at PMPA.
Darlene is a devoted mentor to the youth of our community, notable organizations include Hope for Tomorrow, a mentoring program that pairs business leaders with eighth and ninth‐grade girls and boys. The program seeks to create tomorrow's leaders by getting them to utilize all of their talents, step outside their comfort zone, and be the best they can be.
Her other passions include staying abreast of current affairs and being politically active. She is currently running for U.S. Congress in the 2nd District. She loves spending time with her family – significant other Steve Hirsch, her sons and grandchildren – and believes "you are never given a dream without the opportunity to make it come true."
April 5, 2013
Can colleges and universities effectively pursue massive online learning while maintaining their core academic missions? Issues surrounding the quality of courses, their cost effectiveness, student learning outcomes, credentialing, and equal access to education have provoked a spirited and evolving international debate. Penn President Amy Gutmann moderated the 2013 David and Lyn Silfen University Forum, welcoming New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning Columnist Thomas Friedman, The Honorable Martha J. Kanter, under secretary, U.S. Department of Education, and Brit Kirwan, chancellor, University of Maryland System.
Photos by Stuart Watson
Image copyright UT Athletics, for credentialed media use only. Creative Commons license does not apply.
April 5, 2013
Can colleges and universities effectively pursue massive online learning while maintaining their core academic missions? Issues surrounding the quality of courses, their cost effectiveness, student learning outcomes, credentialing, and equal access to education have provoked a spirited and evolving international debate. Penn President Amy Gutmann moderated the 2013 David and Lyn Silfen University Forum, welcoming New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning Columnist Thomas Friedman, The Honorable Martha J. Kanter, under secretary, U.S. Department of Education, and Brit Kirwan, chancellor, University of Maryland System.
Photos by Stuart Watson
On January 23, 2019, Ambassador Stephanie S. Sullivan presented her credentials to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and began her duties as U.S. Ambassador to Ghana. (Official U.S. Embassy Ghana photo by Courage Ahiati)
Image copyright UT Athletics, for credentialed media use only. Creative Commons license does not apply.
Tennessee vs Auburn - September 27, 2008. Image copyright UT Athletics, for credentialed media use only. Creative Commons license does not apply.
Tennessee vs Auburn - September 27, 2008. Image copyright UT Athletics, for credentialed media use only. Creative Commons license does not apply.
I got a last minute assignment from the Post to shoot R. Kelly at DAR Hall last night, which was great since I was trying to get credentialed for DCist and the promoter wouldn't return my emails.
Not so great was the publicist failing to inform me that the show was a soundboard shoot. Luckily I brought my 70-200 (almost left it at home) but it would have been nice to be able to plan ahead. Sigh.
Check out the review and a few more photos here. And check the paper tomorrow to see if we made it in the print edition.
April 5, 2013
Can colleges and universities effectively pursue massive online learning while maintaining their core academic missions? Issues surrounding the quality of courses, their cost effectiveness, student learning outcomes, credentialing, and equal access to education have provoked a spirited and evolving international debate. Penn President Amy Gutmann moderated the 2013 David and Lyn Silfen University Forum, welcoming New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning Columnist Thomas Friedman, The Honorable Martha J. Kanter, under secretary, U.S. Department of Education, and Brit Kirwan, chancellor, University of Maryland System.
Photos by Stuart Watson
Image copyright UT Athletics, for credentialed media use only. Creative Commons license does not apply.
ROBINSON MANEUVER TRAINING CENTER, N. Little Rock, Ark. — Soldiers of the Arkansas National Guard's Joint Forces Headquarters (JFHQ) have an opportunity to practice the new Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) with equipment and training provided by the JFHQ full-time staff. The trainers are qualified and credentialed to evaluate and provide expert training on the new test, discuss and demonstrate techniques, and fully describe the new standards of the ACFT.
President Barack Obama participates in an Ambassador Credentialing Ceremony with Amb. Jose Francisco Borja Cevallos, Ambassador of the Republic of Ecuador, and family in the Oval Office, May 18, 2015. (Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson)
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April 5, 2013
Can colleges and universities effectively pursue massive online learning while maintaining their core academic missions? Issues surrounding the quality of courses, their cost effectiveness, student learning outcomes, credentialing, and equal access to education have provoked a spirited and evolving international debate. Penn President Amy Gutmann moderated the 2013 David and Lyn Silfen University Forum, welcoming New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning Columnist Thomas Friedman, The Honorable Martha J. Kanter, under secretary, U.S. Department of Education, and Brit Kirwan, chancellor, University of Maryland System.
Photos by Stuart Watson
Image copyright UT Athletics, for credentialed media use only. Creative Commons license does not apply.
Image copyright UT Athletics, for credentialed media use only. Creative Commons license does not apply.
Morgan, a volunteer videographer for the TCFF, works with another volunteer to get set up with credentials
Join hundreds of your colleagues who have been granted approval as Nationally Certified Custody Evaluators™ (NCCE) or National Certified Parenting Coordinators™ (NCPC).
NOTE: The Grandfathering Period is still in effect
CLICK TO VERIFY
73 Valley Drive, Furlong, PA 18925
FamilyCourtCredentials@gmail.com
THE SITE YOU ARE VISITING IS
FOR
MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
SEEKING CREDENTIALING
INFORMATION
If you are a
LICENSED ATTORNEY
CLICK HERE FOR THE
ATTORNEY CERTIFICATION SITE
Since 1991 PACE has been recognized as a national mental health professional organization. PACE certifies qualified mental health professionals to practice the specialties of Custody Evaluator and/or Parenting Coordinator. These individuals hold the following credentials:
Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator™ (NCPC)
PACE, as a recognized professional organization, certifies qualified mental health professionals to practice the mental health specialty of Parenting Coordinator. They will hold the credential of Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator™(NCPC)
What is a Parenting Coordinator?
The use of Parenting Coordinators is a relatively new intervention to manage high-conflict custody cases. Parents retain and compensate a clinician to arbitrate ongoing child-related disputes either by private agreement or by Court Order. That clinician then becomes the Parenting Coordinator.
What does the Parenting Coordinator do?
The Parenting Coordinator works directly with the parents to help them communicate more effectively and avoid conflicts about child-related issues. Parents who are constantly in court about child-related issues (such as a holiday visitation schedule or the sharing of information about a child’s academic or medical developments) might benefit from opinions and guidance to help make communication more effective. In addition, the parenting coordinator mediates issues, and when the parents are unable to agree, the parenting coordinator is often given the power to arbitrate what the result should be.
Ultimately, the court has the final say over child custody and visitation issues, but a Parenting Coordinator can drastically reduce the need to go to court and therefore reduce conflict for the children in families involved in such disputes.
Members will have two documents to verify their certification. One is a license-sized certificate (8” X 5”) with special built-in security characteristics and the other is a full-sized certificate for your office. They both contain all of the relevant information and attest to the fact that the named recipient "has satisfied the requirements for education, training, and experience, contained in PACE’S Criteria and is therefore recognized as a Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator."
Additionally, court personnel and prospective clients will be invited to visit a new website, being developed as both a registry and also to enhance the credibility and stature of the Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator™(NCPC).
CLICK ON THE NAME ABOVE TO VISIT
Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator™ (NCCE)
PACE, as a recognized professional organization, certifies qualified custody evaluators to practice the mental health specialty of Custody Evaluator. They will hold the credential of Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator™ (NCCE).
Members will have two documents to verify their certification. One is a license-sized certificate (8” X 5”) with special built-in security characteristics and the other is a full-sized certificate for your office. They both contain all of the relevant information and attest to the fact that the named recipient "has satisfied the requirements for education, training, and experience, contained in PACE’S Criteria and is therefore recognized as a Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator."
Additionally, court personnel and prospective clients will be invited to visit a new website, being developed as both a Registry and also to enhance the credibility and stature of the Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator™ (NCCE).
CLICK ON THE NAME ABOVE TO VISIT
There is a link to our in-depth Question & Answer Section
near the bottom of this site
"Fill-in & Send"
Thirty-Seven (37) Minute APPLICATION
Professional Academy of Custody Experts
Criteria for Certification
A. Doctoral or Masters Degree in a mental health specialty from a university/college that is regionally accredited; and
B. Only ONE of the following three choices (B-1 or B-2 or B-3) is required:
B-1. Currently licensed by a State Board of Examiners to practice a mental health specialty at the independent practice level or;
B-2. Member of a recognized mental health professional association that has published relevant standards of practice for a mental health specialty or;
B-3. Minimum of two years experience working with a family court system; and
C-1. If applying for Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator™(NCCE)
A minimum of two years custody evaluation experience, during which the applicant has independently conducted a minimum of five comprehensive custody evaluations; and
C-2. If applying for Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator™(NCPC)
A minimum of two years experience working at a professional level with at least five sets of high conflict or litigating parents, providing services that have been described by various designations, including, but not limited to: parenting coordinator, family coordinator, mediator, reunification therapist, couples therapist, facilitator, etc. In general, we are seeking professionals who have experience working with men and women, husbands and wives, fathers and mothers who are involved in high conflict relationships with each other.
D. Two names (with contact information) of colleagues (mental health professionals, attorneys, judges, etc.) who we can contact to validate the information that you have submitted on your application.
ASSOCIATE CREDENTIAL: If you meet all criteria above EXCEPT either C-1 or C-2 you can apply for Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator Associate (NCCE-A) and/or Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator Associate (NCPC-A). You will enjoy all of the rights and privileges and will automatically be elevated to the full credential as soon as you complete the experience listed at C-1 or C-2
The Executive Operating Committee has been authorized to use a degree of flexibility in the handling of certain special situations that may arise during the application process without compromising the integrity of the Current Criteria.
FEES
Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator™ (NCPC)
One-time application processing fee:$338 $169 during Grandfathering Period-YOU SAVE $169
Annual Certification Fee: $129
Total with this Application: $298 (One-time application processing fee of $169 and first Annual Certification Fee of $129.)
This covers ALL fees until your next Annual Certification Fee of $129 is due twelve months after your Approval Date.
NOTE: If an applicant is NOT accepted for certification ALL fees will be promptly returned.
The fees are the same for the “Associate” credential.
Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator™ ™ (NCCE)
One-time application processing fee: $338 $169 during Grandfathering Period-YOU SAVE $169
Annual Certification Fee: $129
Total with this Application: $298 (One-time application processing fee of $169 and first Annual Certification Fee of $129.)
This covers ALL fees until your next Annual Certification Fee of $129 is due twelve months after your Approval Date.
NOTE: If an applicant is NOT accepted for certification ALL fees will be promptly returned.
The fees are the same for the “Associate” credential.
BOTH CREDENTIALS AT THE SAME TIME:
Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator™(NCCE)
and
Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator™(NCPC)
ADD UP THE TOTAL FEES FOR NCPC and NCCE FROM ABOVE AND
DEDUCT A SAVINGS OF $101
$298 + 298 = $596 Now deduct $101. Your total for the two Certifications is $495.
(This covers ALL fees until the next Annual Certification Fees of $129 are due twelve months after your Approval Dates.)
NOTE: If an applicant is NOT accepted for certification ALL fees will be promptly returned.
The fees are the same if one or both credentials are for “Associate” status.
“Fill-in & Send”
Thirty-Seven (37) Minute
APPLICATION
As of today Thursday, November 10, 2011 ,
we are operating on a
TEN DAY TURN-AROUND SCHEDULE*
Your Certificates should be in the mail to
you within ten days after the receipt of
your application.
*This is based on our ACTUAL turn-around
time for the last 30 days.
The Final Word…
I talk to mental health professionals every day---social workers, counselors, psychologists, etc. Here are some of their questions---and my answers.
What does it cost?
$298 covers EVERYTHING for the first year. That’s made up of $169 application processing fee and $129 for the first full year certification dues. Then it will cost $129 per year. The annual fee of $129 will never change for you as long as you stay certified. (Yes, it may go up for new applicants, but NEVER for you!) We think that it’s only fair that the early applicants should reap some special benefits for their early loyalty. Also, if your application is not approved you get the $298 promptly refunded.
What do I get?
You get two certificates---one licensed-sized and one full size for your office. You will be added to a directory where court personnel and the public will go to find out about NCCE’s and NCPC’s. You’ll get discounts on seminars, publications, and testing instruments. Most important, you’ll have the ability to add an income producing certification to your practice, (I won’t even discuss the positive implications of adding a national title to your name.)
How long does it take?
It takes less than 45 minutes to fill out the application. (You push the SEND button and we have it five seconds later.) Ten days from then you’ll have your certificates and welcoming materials.
Questions? Call Howard at 800-633-PACE (7223) or email me at howard@vp411.com
Regards,
Howard/PACE ADMINISTRATOR
“Let us help you “quick start” your practice!”
HERE’S SOMETHING TERRIFIC THAT WE LEARNED BY ACCIDENT AND ARE NOW OFFERING TO EVERY NEW APPLICANT---IT’S ALREADY INCLUDED AS PART OF THE CERTIFICATION PACKAGE.
About six months ago, one of our new “approvals” asked us to send a letter to three family court judges telling them about her new credentials.
We did and…WOW, she actually got business from all three. We’ve done this a number of times since then and the results have always made us smile… so we’ve decided to make this a standing offer for every applicant.
Send us a list of judges, attorneys, etc. (up to a dozen) and we’ll send them a personal letter telling them about your new credentialing. It’s easy…it works…and the price is right---FREE!
Regards,
Howard
PS: I think it works because of the dynamics of hearing from a neutral third party.
BRAND NEW!
We’ve started sending Press Releases to local publications for each new approved credential.
“Fill-in & Send”
Thirty-Seven (37) Minute
APPLICATION
Section 1: Specific Questions About Parenting Coordination
and
Section 2: What is a Custody Evaluator?
and
Section 3: Frequently Asked Credentialing Questions
CLICK HERE
“Fill-in & Send”
Thirty-Seven (37) Minute
APPLICATION
73 Valley Drive, Furlong, PA 18925
FamilyCourtCredentials@gmail.com
QUESTIONS? 800-633-PACE (7223) or FamilyCourtCredentials@gmail.com
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Join hundreds of your colleagues who have been granted approval as Nationally Certified Custody Evaluators™ (NCCE) or National Certified Parenting Coordinators™ (NCPC).
NOTE: The Grandfathering Period is still in effect
CLICK TO VERIFY
73 Valley Drive, Furlong, PA 18925
FamilyCourtCredentials@gmail.com
THE SITE YOU ARE VISITING IS
FOR
MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
SEEKING CREDENTIALING
INFORMATION
If you are a
LICENSED ATTORNEY
CLICK HERE FOR THE
ATTORNEY CERTIFICATION SITE
Since 1991 PACE has been recognized as a national mental health professional organization. PACE certifies qualified mental health professionals to practice the specialties of Custody Evaluator and/or Parenting Coordinator. These individuals hold the following credentials:
Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator™ (NCPC)
PACE, as a recognized professional organization, certifies qualified mental health professionals to practice the mental health specialty of Parenting Coordinator. They will hold the credential of Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator™(NCPC)
What is a Parenting Coordinator?
The use of Parenting Coordinators is a relatively new intervention to manage high-conflict custody cases. Parents retain and compensate a clinician to arbitrate ongoing child-related disputes either by private agreement or by Court Order. That clinician then becomes the Parenting Coordinator.
What does the Parenting Coordinator do?
The Parenting Coordinator works directly with the parents to help them communicate more effectively and avoid conflicts about child-related issues. Parents who are constantly in court about child-related issues (such as a holiday visitation schedule or the sharing of information about a child’s academic or medical developments) might benefit from opinions and guidance to help make communication more effective. In addition, the parenting coordinator mediates issues, and when the parents are unable to agree, the parenting coordinator is often given the power to arbitrate what the result should be.
Ultimately, the court has the final say over child custody and visitation issues, but a Parenting Coordinator can drastically reduce the need to go to court and therefore reduce conflict for the children in families involved in such disputes.
Members will have two documents to verify their certification. One is a license-sized certificate (8” X 5”) with special built-in security characteristics and the other is a full-sized certificate for your office. They both contain all of the relevant information and attest to the fact that the named recipient "has satisfied the requirements for education, training, and experience, contained in PACE’S Criteria and is therefore recognized as a Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator."
Additionally, court personnel and prospective clients will be invited to visit a new website, being developed as both a registry and also to enhance the credibility and stature of the Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator™(NCPC).
CLICK ON THE NAME ABOVE TO VISIT
Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator™ (NCCE)
PACE, as a recognized professional organization, certifies qualified custody evaluators to practice the mental health specialty of Custody Evaluator. They will hold the credential of Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator™ (NCCE).
Members will have two documents to verify their certification. One is a license-sized certificate (8” X 5”) with special built-in security characteristics and the other is a full-sized certificate for your office. They both contain all of the relevant information and attest to the fact that the named recipient "has satisfied the requirements for education, training, and experience, contained in PACE’S Criteria and is therefore recognized as a Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator."
Additionally, court personnel and prospective clients will be invited to visit a new website, being developed as both a Registry and also to enhance the credibility and stature of the Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator™ (NCCE).
CLICK ON THE NAME ABOVE TO VISIT
There is a link to our in-depth Question & Answer Section
near the bottom of this site
"Fill-in & Send"
Thirty-Seven (37) Minute APPLICATION
Professional Academy of Custody Experts
Criteria for Certification
A. Doctoral or Masters Degree in a mental health specialty from a university/college that is regionally accredited; and
B. Only ONE of the following three choices (B-1 or B-2 or B-3) is required:
B-1. Currently licensed by a State Board of Examiners to practice a mental health specialty at the independent practice level or;
B-2. Member of a recognized mental health professional association that has published relevant standards of practice for a mental health specialty or;
B-3. Minimum of two years experience working with a family court system; and
C-1. If applying for Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator™(NCCE)
A minimum of two years custody evaluation experience, during which the applicant has independently conducted a minimum of five comprehensive custody evaluations; and
C-2. If applying for Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator™(NCPC)
A minimum of two years experience working at a professional level with at least five sets of high conflict or litigating parents, providing services that have been described by various designations, including, but not limited to: parenting coordinator, family coordinator, mediator, reunification therapist, couples therapist, facilitator, etc. In general, we are seeking professionals who have experience working with men and women, husbands and wives, fathers and mothers who are involved in high conflict relationships with each other.
D. Two names (with contact information) of colleagues (mental health professionals, attorneys, judges, etc.) who we can contact to validate the information that you have submitted on your application.
ASSOCIATE CREDENTIAL: If you meet all criteria above EXCEPT either C-1 or C-2 you can apply for Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator Associate (NCCE-A) and/or Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator Associate (NCPC-A). You will enjoy all of the rights and privileges and will automatically be elevated to the full credential as soon as you complete the experience listed at C-1 or C-2
The Executive Operating Committee has been authorized to use a degree of flexibility in the handling of certain special situations that may arise during the application process without compromising the integrity of the Current Criteria.
FEES
Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator™ (NCPC)
One-time application processing fee:$338 $169 during Grandfathering Period-YOU SAVE $169
Annual Certification Fee: $129
Total with this Application: $298 (One-time application processing fee of $169 and first Annual Certification Fee of $129.)
This covers ALL fees until your next Annual Certification Fee of $129 is due twelve months after your Approval Date.
NOTE: If an applicant is NOT accepted for certification ALL fees will be promptly returned.
The fees are the same for the “Associate” credential.
Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator™ ™ (NCCE)
One-time application processing fee: $338 $169 during Grandfathering Period-YOU SAVE $169
Annual Certification Fee: $129
Total with this Application: $298 (One-time application processing fee of $169 and first Annual Certification Fee of $129.)
This covers ALL fees until your next Annual Certification Fee of $129 is due twelve months after your Approval Date.
NOTE: If an applicant is NOT accepted for certification ALL fees will be promptly returned.
The fees are the same for the “Associate” credential.
BOTH CREDENTIALS AT THE SAME TIME:
Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator™(NCCE)
and
Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator™(NCPC)
ADD UP THE TOTAL FEES FOR NCPC and NCCE FROM ABOVE AND
DEDUCT A SAVINGS OF $101
$298 + 298 = $596 Now deduct $101. Your total for the two Certifications is $495.
(This covers ALL fees until the next Annual Certification Fees of $129 are due twelve months after your Approval Dates.)
NOTE: If an applicant is NOT accepted for certification ALL fees will be promptly returned.
The fees are the same if one or both credentials are for “Associate” status.
“Fill-in & Send”
Thirty-Seven (37) Minute
APPLICATION
As of today Thursday, November 10, 2011 ,
we are operating on a
TEN DAY TURN-AROUND SCHEDULE*
Your Certificates should be in the mail to
you within ten days after the receipt of
your application.
*This is based on our ACTUAL turn-around
time for the last 30 days.
The Final Word…
I talk to mental health professionals every day---social workers, counselors, psychologists, etc. Here are some of their questions---and my answers.
What does it cost?
$298 covers EVERYTHING for the first year. That’s made up of $169 application processing fee and $129 for the first full year certification dues. Then it will cost $129 per year. The annual fee of $129 will never change for you as long as you stay certified. (Yes, it may go up for new applicants, but NEVER for you!) We think that it’s only fair that the early applicants should reap some special benefits for their early loyalty. Also, if your application is not approved you get the $298 promptly refunded.
What do I get?
You get two certificates---one licensed-sized and one full size for your office. You will be added to a directory where court personnel and the public will go to find out about NCCE’s and NCPC’s. You’ll get discounts on seminars, publications, and testing instruments. Most important, you’ll have the ability to add an income producing certification to your practice, (I won’t even discuss the positive implications of adding a national title to your name.)
How long does it take?
It takes less than 45 minutes to fill out the application. (You push the SEND button and we have it five seconds later.) Ten days from then you’ll have your certificates and welcoming materials.
Questions? Call Howard at 800-633-PACE (7223) or email me at howard@vp411.com
Regards,
Howard/PACE ADMINISTRATOR
“Let us help you “quick start” your practice!”
HERE’S SOMETHING TERRIFIC THAT WE LEARNED BY ACCIDENT AND ARE NOW OFFERING TO EVERY NEW APPLICANT---IT’S ALREADY INCLUDED AS PART OF THE CERTIFICATION PACKAGE.
About six months ago, one of our new “approvals” asked us to send a letter to three family court judges telling them about her new credentials.
We did and…WOW, she actually got business from all three. We’ve done this a number of times since then and the results have always made us smile… so we’ve decided to make this a standing offer for every applicant.
Send us a list of judges, attorneys, etc. (up to a dozen) and we’ll send them a personal letter telling them about your new credentialing. It’s easy…it works…and the price is right---FREE!
Regards,
Howard
PS: I think it works because of the dynamics of hearing from a neutral third party.
BRAND NEW!
We’ve started sending Press Releases to local publications for each new approved credential.
“Fill-in & Send”
Thirty-Seven (37) Minute
APPLICATION
Section 1: Specific Questions About Parenting Coordination
and
Section 2: What is a Custody Evaluator?
and
Section 3: Frequently Asked Credentialing Questions
CLICK HERE
“Fill-in & Send”
Thirty-Seven (37) Minute
APPLICATION
73 Valley Drive, Furlong, PA 18925
FamilyCourtCredentials@gmail.com
QUESTIONS? 800-633-PACE (7223) or FamilyCourtCredentials@gmail.com
Unsubscribe
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THERAPISTS: Start 2012 With Important New Credentials!
Join hundreds of your colleagues who have been granted approval as Nationally Certified Custody Evaluators™ (NCCE) or National Certified Parenting Coordinators™ (NCPC).
NOTE: The Grandfathering Period is still in effect
CLICK TO VERIFY
73 Valley Drive, Furlong, PA 18925
FamilyCourtCredentials@gmail.com
THE SITE YOU ARE VISITING IS
FOR
MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
SEEKING CREDENTIALING
INFORMATION
If you are a
LICENSED ATTORNEY
CLICK HERE FOR THE
ATTORNEY CERTIFICATION SITE
Since 1991 PACE has been recognized as a national mental health professional organization. PACE certifies qualified mental health professionals to practice the specialties of Custody Evaluator and/or Parenting Coordinator. These individuals hold the following credentials:
Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator™ (NCPC)
PACE, as a recognized professional organization, certifies qualified mental health professionals to practice the mental health specialty of Parenting Coordinator. They will hold the credential of Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator™(NCPC)
What is a Parenting Coordinator?
The use of Parenting Coordinators is a relatively new intervention to manage high-conflict custody cases. Parents retain and compensate a clinician to arbitrate ongoing child-related disputes either by private agreement or by Court Order. That clinician then becomes the Parenting Coordinator.
What does the Parenting Coordinator do?
The Parenting Coordinator works directly with the parents to help them communicate more effectively and avoid conflicts about child-related issues. Parents who are constantly in court about child-related issues (such as a holiday visitation schedule or the sharing of information about a child’s academic or medical developments) might benefit from opinions and guidance to help make communication more effective. In addition, the parenting coordinator mediates issues, and when the parents are unable to agree, the parenting coordinator is often given the power to arbitrate what the result should be.
Ultimately, the court has the final say over child custody and visitation issues, but a Parenting Coordinator can drastically reduce the need to go to court and therefore reduce conflict for the children in families involved in such disputes.
Members will have two documents to verify their certification. One is a license-sized certificate (8” X 5”) with special built-in security characteristics and the other is a full-sized certificate for your office. They both contain all of the relevant information and attest to the fact that the named recipient "has satisfied the requirements for education, training, and experience, contained in PACE’S Criteria and is therefore recognized as a Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator."
Additionally, court personnel and prospective clients will be invited to visit a new website, being developed as both a registry and also to enhance the credibility and stature of the Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator™(NCPC).
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Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator™ (NCCE)
PACE, as a recognized professional organization, certifies qualified custody evaluators to practice the mental health specialty of Custody Evaluator. They will hold the credential of Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator™ (NCCE).
Members will have two documents to verify their certification. One is a license-sized certificate (8” X 5”) with special built-in security characteristics and the other is a full-sized certificate for your office. They both contain all of the relevant information and attest to the fact that the named recipient "has satisfied the requirements for education, training, and experience, contained in PACE’S Criteria and is therefore recognized as a Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator."
Additionally, court personnel and prospective clients will be invited to visit a new website, being developed as both a Registry and also to enhance the credibility and stature of the Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator™ (NCCE).
CLICK ON THE NAME ABOVE TO VISIT
There is a link to our in-depth Question & Answer Section
near the bottom of this site
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Professional Academy of Custody Experts
Criteria for Certification
A. Doctoral or Masters Degree in a mental health specialty from a university/college that is regionally accredited; and
B. Only ONE of the following three choices (B-1 or B-2 or B-3) is required:
B-1. Currently licensed by a State Board of Examiners to practice a mental health specialty at the independent practice level or;
B-2. Member of a recognized mental health professional association that has published relevant standards of practice for a mental health specialty or;
B-3. Minimum of two years experience working with a family court system; and
C-1. If applying for Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator™(NCCE)
A minimum of two years custody evaluation experience, during which the applicant has independently conducted a minimum of five comprehensive custody evaluations; and
C-2. If applying for Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator™(NCPC)
A minimum of two years experience working at a professional level with at least five sets of high conflict or litigating parents, providing services that have been described by various designations, including, but not limited to: parenting coordinator, family coordinator, mediator, reunification therapist, couples therapist, facilitator, etc. In general, we are seeking professionals who have experience working with men and women, husbands and wives, fathers and mothers who are involved in high conflict relationships with each other.
D. Two names (with contact information) of colleagues (mental health professionals, attorneys, judges, etc.) who we can contact to validate the information that you have submitted on your application.
ASSOCIATE CREDENTIAL: If you meet all criteria above EXCEPT either C-1 or C-2 you can apply for Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator Associate (NCCE-A) and/or Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator Associate (NCPC-A). You will enjoy all of the rights and privileges and will automatically be elevated to the full credential as soon as you complete the experience listed at C-1 or C-2
The Executive Operating Committee has been authorized to use a degree of flexibility in the handling of certain special situations that may arise during the application process without compromising the integrity of the Current Criteria.
FEES
Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator™ (NCPC)
One-time application processing fee:$338 $169 during Grandfathering Period-YOU SAVE $169
Annual Certification Fee: $129
Total with this Application: $298 (One-time application processing fee of $169 and first Annual Certification Fee of $129.)
This covers ALL fees until your next Annual Certification Fee of $129 is due twelve months after your Approval Date.
NOTE: If an applicant is NOT accepted for certification ALL fees will be promptly returned.
The fees are the same for the “Associate” credential.
Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator™ ™ (NCCE)
One-time application processing fee: $338 $169 during Grandfathering Period-YOU SAVE $169
Annual Certification Fee: $129
Total with this Application: $298 (One-time application processing fee of $169 and first Annual Certification Fee of $129.)
This covers ALL fees until your next Annual Certification Fee of $129 is due twelve months after your Approval Date.
NOTE: If an applicant is NOT accepted for certification ALL fees will be promptly returned.
The fees are the same for the “Associate” credential.
BOTH CREDENTIALS AT THE SAME TIME:
Nationally Certified Custody Evaluator™(NCCE)
and
Nationally Certified Parenting Coordinator™(NCPC)
ADD UP THE TOTAL FEES FOR NCPC and NCCE FROM ABOVE AND
DEDUCT A SAVINGS OF $101
$298 + 298 = $596 Now deduct $101. Your total for the two Certifications is $495.
(This covers ALL fees until the next Annual Certification Fees of $129 are due twelve months after your Approval Dates.)
NOTE: If an applicant is NOT accepted for certification ALL fees will be promptly returned.
The fees are the same if one or both credentials are for “Associate” status.
“Fill-in & Send”
Thirty-Seven (37) Minute
APPLICATION
As of today Thursday, November 10, 2011 ,
we are operating on a
TEN DAY TURN-AROUND SCHEDULE*
Your Certificates should be in the mail to
you within ten days after the receipt of
your application.
*This is based on our ACTUAL turn-around
time for the last 30 days.
The Final Word…
I talk to mental health professionals every day---social workers, counselors, psychologists, etc. Here are some of their questions---and my answers.
What does it cost?
$298 covers EVERYTHING for the first year. That’s made up of $169 application processing fee and $129 for the first full year certification dues. Then it will cost $129 per year. The annual fee of $129 will never change for you as long as you stay certified. (Yes, it may go up for new applicants, but NEVER for you!) We think that it’s only fair that the early applicants should reap some special benefits for their early loyalty. Also, if your application is not approved you get the $298 promptly refunded.
What do I get?
You get two certificates---one licensed-sized and one full size for your office. You will be added to a directory where court personnel and the public will go to find out about NCCE’s and NCPC’s. You’ll get discounts on seminars, publications, and testing instruments. Most important, you’ll have the ability to add an income producing certification to your practice, (I won’t even discuss the positive implications of adding a national title to your name.)
How long does it take?
It takes less than 45 minutes to fill out the application. (You push the SEND button and we have it five seconds later.) Ten days from then you’ll have your certificates and welcoming materials.
Questions? Call Howard at 800-633-PACE (7223) or email me at howard@vp411.com
Regards,
Howard/PACE ADMINISTRATOR
“Let us help you “quick start” your practice!”
HERE’S SOMETHING TERRIFIC THAT WE LEARNED BY ACCIDENT AND ARE NOW OFFERING TO EVERY NEW APPLICANT---IT’S ALREADY INCLUDED AS PART OF THE CERTIFICATION PACKAGE.
About six months ago, one of our new “approvals” asked us to send a letter to three family court judges telling them about her new credentials.
We did and…WOW, she actually got business from all three. We’ve done this a number of times since then and the results have always made us smile… so we’ve decided to make this a standing offer for every applicant.
Send us a list of judges, attorneys, etc. (up to a dozen) and we’ll send them a personal letter telling them about your new credentialing. It’s easy…it works…and the price is right---FREE!
Regards,
Howard
PS: I think it works because of the dynamics of hearing from a neutral third party.
BRAND NEW!
We’ve started sending Press Releases to local publications for each new approved credential.
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Thirty-Seven (37) Minute
APPLICATION
Section 1: Specific Questions About Parenting Coordination
and
Section 2: What is a Custody Evaluator?
and
Section 3: Frequently Asked Credentialing Questions
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Thirty-Seven (37) Minute
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FamilyCourtCredentials@gmail.com
QUESTIONS? 800-633-PACE (7223) or FamilyCourtCredentials@gmail.com
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