Ontario
Canada
https://www.fasdwaterlooregion
Caregivers of individuals with FASD have multiple areas of need and concern, and experience high levels of stress.
This training will help service providers and peer facilitators better understand how to support caregivers resulting in more success for all.
Identify loss issues that those with FASD, caregivers, and providers may experience
Describe ways to validate the perspectives of caregivers
Examine the importance of building social supports for caregivers
Discuss the notion introducing the concept of self-care
About the Presenter
Dan Dubovsky has worked for over 40 years in the field of behavioral health, in residential, outpatient, and hospital settings. Dan has been
involved in the field of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) for over 25 years, 14 of them as the FASD Specialist for the SAMHSA FASD
Center for Excellence. For this work, his son Bill has been his mentor and best teacher. In addition to FASD, Dan has developed and presented curricula for those working in mental health and substance use services on loss and grieving, psychopharmacology, child and adolescent development, and stress and burnout, and others. Dan has also co-facilitated a group for non-offending caregivers of children who have been sexually abused. He currently works as a consultant, providing training and technical assistance in the U.S. and Canada.
Lunch will be provided. If you have dietary restrictions please contact Krista McCann at Krista.McCann@wrfn.info or 519-886-9150 ext. 2.