Hi!
It can definitely be confusing! CERPs are intended for current IBCLCs - the IBLCE says a CERP "meets the professional education needs of practicing IBCLCs". If your audience is not IBCLCs then a CERP would not be the appropriate continuing education credit.
Perhaps ask your audience what type of continuing ed they need? I imagine some non-IBCLC certifications do accept CERPs if a certain amount of education is expected. However, for education to be awarded CERPs it needs to be geared towards practicing IBCLCs.
Ellen
Ellen Rubin, MA, IBCLC, LLLL
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