Two kinds of membership
Individual membership is for the practitioner who wants their standing recorded and kept current — a public line on the register that follows the person, not the employer. Corporate membership is for the institution that builds its programmes against our standards and wants its commitment to competence stated, not implied.
What membership is not
Membership is not a purchase of accreditation and not a waiver of review. A member is held to the same standard as any applicant; the difference is posture — a member has opted into the discipline before being asked, and is reviewed on that basis. The record shows the difference plainly.
Why join
Members receive the published criteria as they evolve, a path to certification and to provider recognition, and a place in a community that takes the work seriously. Above all, they get a verifiable identity in a field where verifiability is the whole point.
Every credential, publicly verifiable
Each certificate, accredited course, training provider and certified platform has a permanent, public page. No login, no intermediary — enter the code and see the record.