The Rhode Island Association for Infant Mental Health (RIAIMH) offers many professional development opportunities every year to educate professionals about the latest infant mental health research, policy developments, and help professionals apply Infant Mental Health Principles and Practices in their work.
Learning Collaborative in Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health for Early Childhood Education Professionals~ February thru September 2026 ~ Join our 2026 Learning Collaborative to integrate IECMH principles into your early childhood practice! Eligibility required. Understanding the DC: 0-5 Clinical Framework~ April 2026 ~ This comprehensive training on DC:0-5™ Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood supports clinicians from fields of mental health, health, and early intervention in gaining in-depth knowledge of the approach and content of DC: 0-5 and to practice application of this nosology. Upcoming RIAIMH Training
Questions: info@riaimh.org Resources from past trainingsMembers can visit the For Members Events Archive page to access presentations and other resources from past trainings. | RIAIMH ProgramsDon't miss out!Be sure to follow us here:Other learning opportunitiesBrazelton Touchpoints CenterProfessional Development SystemThe Brazelton Touchpoints Center has collaborated with partners nationwide to establish scalable and sustainable, low-cost, low-tech interventions that propel children’s healthy development and build the internal capacity of – and strengthen the collaborative relationships among – families, parents, caregivers, providers, and communities. Online courses from the Alliance - Training HubThe Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health This site is intended to serve as a curation of trainings that were developed and owned by members of the Alliance. If you are interested in participating in a training, please feel free to contact the trainer or register with the links provided in the chart. Please note: The Alliance does not claim responsibility for content provided in trainings. All trainers have verified that the training is compliant with Alliance standards. If you find the training to be inappropriate or inaccurate, please email the Alliance at info@allianceaimh.org All courses aligned with Endorsement for Culturally Sensitive, Relationship-Focused Practice Promoting Infant Mental Health® All Courses |