Developed in Association with The National Association of State Directors of Developmental Disabilities Services (NASDDDS)
NADD-CC: Clinical Certification
The NADD Competency-Based Clinical Certification Program was created to improve the quality and effectiveness of services for individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities (IDD) and co-occurring mental health conditions.
This certification establishes professional standards and promotes ongoing development for clinicians working in the field of dual diagnosis
Who Should Apply?
The NADD-CC certification is for licensed clinical professionals who work with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and mental health needs. Candidates want to:
- Validate their clinical expertise in dual diagnosis care
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Build trust with clients, employers, and
professional peers - Demonstrate commitment to best practices and person-centered care
- Earn the NADD-CC credential as a recognized mark of competency
What Certification Means
Earning the NADD-CC certification confirms your clinical competency in supporting individuals with IDD/MI, provides assurance to people receiving services, employers, professional peers, regulatory bodies, and third-party payers, demonstrates your commitment to best practices in dual diagnosis care, and entitles you to use the professional credential: NADD-CC.
In-Person Staff Training
We highly recommend in-person training for staff pursuing this certification, as it provides a valuable opportunity for hands-on learning and team-based development.
To learn more or schedule live training for your staff, contact our Director of Training & Consultations, Elaine Ward at eward@thenadd.org.
Online Training Modules
Clinician training modules are available to support your NADD Clinical Certification preparation. These self-paced, online modules are designed to deepen your understanding of best practices for serving individuals with IDD and co-occurring mental health needs.
The full competency-based training package is available for $75 and can be accessed by logging in and selecting “Purchase Trainings” at:
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Establish NADD Membership
NADD Membership is a requirement for certification.
Employees of organizations with a NADD Organizational Membership receive benefits through their employer.
Complete Your Certification Application
Log in to your member portal Select “Certifications”, then Choose Clinical Certification
NADD developed the NADD Competency-Based IDD/MI Dual Diagnosis Direct Support Professional Certification Program to certify the competency of DSPs who support people with dual diagnosis.
DSP certification validates and provides assurance to individuals served, colleagues, and employers that a direct support professional has met the standards established by NADD for providing services to individuals with IDD/MI.
DSPs who receive NADD certification will be entitled to use “NADD-DSP” as a credential.
In general, DSPs spend more time with the person with IDD/MI than any other professional. The competence of the DSP can make a big difference in the quality of life for people. DSPs are often the ones charged with supporting skill building. They help the person engage in recommended therapies on a day-to-day basis. This work requires an advanced level of skill and knowledge to do well.
Costs:
- DSP Certification Application Fee $75
- If Employed by a NADD Accredited Agency $50
- DSP Recertification Application Fee $40
The NADD-DSP is a competency-based certification and is intended to validate an individual’s understanding of a set of standards (or competencies) for providing services to individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities and mental health needs.
In-depth information regarding required competencies is available at the following link: https://thenadd.org/dsp-certification-competency-areas/
NADD has developed a comprehensive series of trainings that focus on the Core Competency areas identified in each of our Certification Programs and is pleased to tailor live in-person or virtual trainings to the needs of a particular group or organization.
Previous recorded webinars and sessions concerning Clinical, Specialist, and Direct Support Professional Certification competencies are also offered as digital downloads. These trainings are useful to anyone interested in learning more about a particular topic, and to individuals who are preparing to apply for a NADD Certification. For more information, CLICK HERE
Resources
📧 Questions?
Email clinicalcerts@thenadd.org
👥 Certifying Multiple Staff
Contact us: gbilti@thenadd.org
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- Establish NADD Membership
If you’re already a NADD member, skip to Step 2.
If not, NADD Membership is a requirement for certification, and all employees of organizations with a NADD Organizational Membership receive member benefits through their employer.
Click Here to Join! - Complete your Certification Application
Click here to login to your member portal.
Select “Certifications”
Select the DSP Certification option.
- Recertification
Renewing your NADD Certification is done within the member portal
Questions: dspcerts@thenadd.org
Program Overview
Executive Summary
Program Manual
Competency areas
Learn More about DSP Certification:
Organizations with multiple staff to certify: info@thenadd.org
Developed in association with
The National Association of State
Directors of Developmental Disabilities Services (NASDDDS)
NADD developed the NADD Competency-Based IDD/MI Dual Diagnosis Clinical Certification Program to improve the quality and effectiveness of services provided to individuals with a dual diagnosis through the development of competency-based professional standards and through promoting ongoing professional development.
Clinical certification through NADD validates and provides assurance to people receiving services, professional colleagues, employers, and third-party payers that a clinician has met the standards established by NADD for providing services to individuals with IDD/MI. Certification attests to the clinician’s competency in providing these services.
Clinicians who receive NADD certification will be entitled to use “NADD-CC” as a credential.
A Clinician in the field of dual diagnosis is defined as an individual who provides clinical supports or services for persons with intellectual/developmental disabilities and mental health needs.
Sign Up Now
- Establish NADD Membership
If you’re already a NADD member, skip to Step 2.
If not, NADD Membership is a requirement for certification, and all employees of organizations with a NADD Organizational Membership receive member benefits through their employer.
Click Here to Join! - Complete your Certification Application
Click here to login to your member portal.
Select “Certifications”
Select the Clinical Certification option. - Recertification
Renewing your NADD Certification is done within the member portal.
Resources
Questions: clinicalcerts@thenadd.org
Program Overview
Executive Summary
Program Manual
Competency areas
Learn more about Clinical Certification:
Organizations with multiple staff to certify: info@thenadd.org m