For practitioners and organizations, what are the benefits of becoming accredited Triple P providers?
Becoming an accredited Triple P provider means that the individual has completed the training course and actually demonstrated proficiency in core elements of Triple P for the particular level during Part Two of the training course. Completing the accreditation process benefits practitioners, organizations, and families because: (a) accreditation requires mastery and not just cursory familiarity with Triple P; (b) practitioners report that the (Part Two) accreditation portion of the training really made the whole program come together for them; (c) organizations find that accredited providers are in a much better position to fully implement Triple P; (d) parents have a way of knowing which providers have actually completed Triple P training; and, (e) accredited practitioners are able to take advantage of additional resources and opportunities such as the international Triple P Practitioner Network and discounted registration to attend the annual Helping Families Change Conference.