Certification

Eligibility

It is recommended that PPA candidates have experience supporting families in-person through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. (You may attend a PPA training regardless of prior experience).

Your application for certification must be received within 6 months of attending your training (testing fees are waived if applying within 3 months of training). 

Process

  • Attend our 2-day Advocacy Training (co-hosted by Intentional Birth)
  • Study the materials from your training, from the PPAC Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct, and from any assigned online modules.
  • Submit your application for certification, along with your $50 testing fee. The testing fee is waived if your training took place within the past 3 months.
  • Sit for written and oral exams (conducted virtually)

Examination

The PPAC exam takes place in two parts, both accomplished virtually. Once you have submitted your certification application, you will receive a link to take your written test, and a link to book your 15-minute oral examination.

  • The written test will assess your knowledge of the PPA’s role, the PPAC Codes, and the principles, tools, and skills learned in your training.
  • The oral test, conducted by one of the PPAC leadership, will include a simulation of a birth-room advocacy scenario, wherein you demonstrate your ability to speak on behalf of your client’s rights, needs, or values.

Recertification

PPAs must renew their certification every 3 years. Recertification costs $400, and includes the following:

  • A ticket to a simulation day (either in person or online). Must be completed within the 18 months prior to your recertification deadline.
  • Online review modules
  • PPAC exams (written and oral)
  • New badge (if needed) and printed certificate