About the West Virginia Infant/Toddler Mental Health Association
Core Values
- Integrity and honesty
- Respectfully meeting families and professionals where they are
- Diversity, equity, and inclusion
- Teamwork and collaboration
- Professionalism
- Empathy
- Seeing the child within the context of the family
Purpose
- To promote and support nurturing relationships for all infants and toddlers to provide the essential formative context in which every infant and toddler acquires the basic emotional, cognitive, and social capacities and attitudes that influence all later development;
- To provide an interdisciplinary infant and toddler mental health organization that facilitates, supports, and encourages cooperation, coordination, and collaboration among those concerned with promoting the optimal development of infants and toddlers and their families;
- To promote the recognition and better understanding of mental health issues for infants and toddlers through the development and implementation of a voluntary endorsement program based on education, training, work experience, and knowledge appropriate to the delivery of high quality, culturally competent, and relationship-focused services to infants and toddlers and their caregivers;
- To sponsor and promote activities that will enhance the professional capacities of individuals providing relationship-based services to infants and toddlers and their caregivers;
- To provide a forum for interaction and study among mental health, public health, education, and social services professionals and others regarding scientific, educational, and clinical relationship-based work with infants and toddlers and their caregivers;
- To publish educational newsletters, journals, and other materials that promote an increased understanding of infant and toddler mental health issues or that are otherwise consistent with the purposes of the Association;
- To support infant and toddler mental health initiatives by joining other infant mental health associations
Advisory Board Members |
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Carol Mollohan, APRN, BC, Retired | Dr. Erin Roxby, IMH-E®, Calming Solutions, LLC |
Jackie Newson, Director, West Virginia Infant, Child, Adolescent, and Young Adult Health | Laurie McKeown, Executive Director, TEAM for West Virginia Children |
Samantha McCoy, Partners in Community Outreach | Michelle Comer, LICSW, PMH-C, IMH-E®, Clinical Social Worker |
Michelle Rollyson, IMH-E®, Coordinator, WV Infant/Toddler Mental Health Association | Regina (Mel) Woodcock, IMH-E®, Director, West Virginia Birth to Three |
Sheila Zickefoose, IMH-E®, Statewide ICC Coordinator, WVECTCR | Teresa Hoit, Early Care and Education Statewide Specialist, WVECTCR |
Tiffany Kiess, IMH-E®, Infant Toddler Specialist Network Coordinator, West Virginia Department of Human Services |
History of the West Virginia Infant/Toddler Mental Health Association
Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health
The Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health is a global organization that partners with state associations of infant mental health so that associations can support, grow, diversify, and advocate for their local infant & early childhood mental health-informed workforce. Currently there are 35 associations for infant mental health and two international associations who have licensed the use of the Competency Guidelines (MI-AIMH Copyright © 2017) and/or the Endorsement for Culturally Sensitive, Relationship-Focused Practice Promoting Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health®. Each association is a member of the Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health.