Endorsement® in Nebraska Overview - Apr. 2026
When & Where
Date and Time
Location
Zoom
About This Event
Infant Mental Health Endorsement® (IMH-E®) is an internationally recognized credential used to demonstrate specialization in the infant mental health field. It supports and recognizes the development of professionals who work with or on behalf of pregnant women, infants, young children and their families. Join us to learn more about how Endorsement® might enhance the work you are doing!
Objectives:
- Connect the Nebraska Association for Infant Mental Health's mission and activities to your work.
- Explain how the IMH-E® is relevant to the infant and early childhood workforce.
- Identify the steps necessary to begin the IMH-E® application process.
Audience: This webinar is for all professionals wanting to learn more about Infant Mental Health Endorsement®.
Continuing education: This is a 1 hour webinar. Participants will receive handouts, an agenda, and a certificate of attendance to submit for continuing education credits on their own.
Speaker(s)
Stacy Scholten currently serves as the Assistant Vice President of Early Childhood Mental Health at Nebraska Children and Families Foundation. In this position she provides technical assistance to communities who desire to partner with early childhood providers and systems to enhance the social emotional development of young children. Before coming to Nebraska Children in 2019, Stacy worked for twelve years in the child welfare system in both Nebraska and the Seattle Metro/Western Washington region. Seven of the twelve years was at the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services bringing system and DHHS divisional partners together to address the well-being of children and families involved with child welfare. She has her master’s degree in early childhood development and is passionate about preventing families’ long-term involvement in systems through early childhood and dual-generation services.
Questions?
Contact Haifaa at
hal-saadi2@unl.edu