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CCoRP Practitioner Agreement

​By registering for the Certified Caregiver Resilience Practitioner (CCoRP) programme, you acknowledge and agree to the following:

1. Nature of the Programme

CCoRP is a professional development and resilience training programme designed for caregivers and care professionals. It supports clarity, capacity-building, nervous system regulation, ethical practice, and sustainable caregiving.

CCoRP is educational and developmental in nature and does not provide medical, psychological, legal, or clinical treatment.

2. Scope of Practice

CCoRP provides trauma-informed resilience education and practice. Certification does not replace professional licensing. Participants are responsible for working within their own qualifications, experience, and professional scope.

Those qualified to work with children may integrate CCoRP principles appropriately within their existing scope.

3. Personal Responsibility & Self-Care

Participation involves reflection, self-awareness, and personal growth. Participants remain responsible for their own wellbeing and agree to seek appropriate professional support if needed.

4. Community Conduct & Confidentiality

Participants agree to:

  • Treat all members with respect, dignity, and compassion

  • Maintain confidentiality of personal experiences shared within the learning space

  • Engage responsibly in live sessions, peer discussions, and supervision

CCoRP is a professional learning environment grounded in safety and trust.

5. Ethical & Trauma-Informed Practice

CCoRP practitioners operate from a strength-based, non-pathologising, trauma-informed approach. Participants are expected to uphold ethical conduct, appropriate boundaries, and professional integrity throughout the programme and beyond.

6. Intellectual Property

All CCoRP materials, frameworks, language, and content are the intellectual property of CCoRP. Participants may integrate learning into personal or professional practice but may not copy, distribute, reproduce, or resell materials in any form.

7. Supervision, Assessment & Certification

Peer supervision is conducted online within a facilitated, international learning environment. Certification is awarded upon successful completion of all programme requirements, including participation, assessment, and portfolio submission.

8. Privacy & Data Protection

Personal data is handled in accordance with applicable international data protection standards. Information is used solely for programme delivery, administration, assessment, and certification purposes.

9. Governing Law

CCoRP operates as an international programme. Participation is subject to applicable local laws and regulations in the participant’s country of residence. Nothing in this agreement limits statutory consumer rights.

Acknowledgement

By completing the form below and checking “I agree,” you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to this CCoRP Participant Agreement & Community Standards.

Look out for the confirmation of receipt.​

Complete to confirm your agreement

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