The CPP designation is a professional credential for people who work with individuals, families and communities to create environments and conditions that support wellness and the ability of individuals to withstand changes. Prevention professionals are adept at addressing one or more social conditions that affect the well-being of youth and their families, such as substance use, juvenile delinquency, teen pregnancy, and school dropout. Therefore, professionals working in a variety of health and human service fields may earn the CPP designation in Florida.

The CPP designates competency in the domains of Planning and Evaluation; Prevention Education and Service Delivery; Communication; Community Organization; Public Policy and Environmental Change; and Professional Responsibility.

Individuals holding the CPP are a qualified professional in Level 1 or Level 2 prevention programs governed by Chapter 397, Florida Statutes.

All CPP applicants will automatically earn the IC&RC Prevention Specialist (PS) credential at no extra cost.

CPP applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree or higher in a related field. Related fields are listed in the CPP Standards and Requirements Tables. If your degree isn’t specifically listed as a related degree but you think your coursework makes your degree equivalent, you may request a Related Degree Equivalency Review.


CPP Application Documents

Please carefully review all of the credential documents before applying for certification.

Policy

Mandatory Forms

Test Preparation


How to Apply

  1. If you don’t already have one, create an online account.
  2. Create an electronic application for certification (from your online account).
    • Complete all required fields of information.
    • Upload required documents.
    • Pay the certification fee.
  3. Provide mandatory forms to eligible people to complete and submit to FCB on your behalf.

Key Information

  1. You can expect to be contacted by your FCB Certification Specialist within 30 days of submitting your online application and fee payment.
  2. The credential is awarded after all requirements have been submitted and approved.