National Family Development Credential® Program
Frontline family workers from government, private, and not-for-profit agencies as well as business and large corporations
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Frontline family workers from government, private, and not-for-profit agencies as well as business and large corporations
Children and adolescents ages 11-14
Structures, institutions, and existing leaders in communities that desire to reduce underage drinking by youth who are 13-20 years of age
Parents of adolescents 12-14 years of age
The parents of Hispanic adolescents between 12-16 years old and the adolescents
Kinship caregivers (relatives and fictive kin) of children involved in child welfare systems (children aged 0 to 18), regardless of custody status or supervision orders
Mental health clinicians and child welfare professionals working with adopted children and youth, birth families, and families formed through adoption
Parents of children, ages 3-18, with either mental health disorders or intellectual disabilities
Children at high-risk of conduct problems beginning at age 6-7 (1st grade) through age 15/16 (Grade 10)
Youth in grades 6-12, their parents/guardians, and personnel at the youth’s school