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School Solutions: A Live Consultation Virtual Event
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Sep 17 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
As school returns, so to, can the chaos caused by the change away from summer routines. It also means new teachers, new peers, new expectations for our children living with FASD. Would anyone like better days at school?
We invite all FASD caregivers to join us for an Interactive Evening Event – our FREE “School Solutions: A Live Consultation Virtual Event” on September 17th from 7-8:30pm EST
We ask that you use the link to register for this free event to reserve your spot:
https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/fasd-school-solutions-a-live-consultation-for-caregivers
Attached is a sharable PDF with the registration link included as well as a poster is social media friendly for those who care to post on social media on our behalf.
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WORKSHOP – CARING FOR THE CAREGIVER – MAY 24, 25 AND JUNE 19, 2019 – TORONTO
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Jul 13 @ 5:21 am – 6:21 am

“…A research project evaluating Acceptance Commitment Training (ACT) for female caregivers of individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD)…”

https://en.beststart.org/event/workshop-caring-caregiver-may-24-25-and-june-19-2019-toronto
Health Nexus Sante  [with UHN Toronto General, Toronto Western, Princess Margaret, Toronto Rehab] and CAMH]

Caring for the Caregiver
A research project evaluating Acceptance Commitment Training (ACT) for female caregivers of individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD)

ACT seeks to help individuals to struggle less with difficult things in their replica watches lives and mindfully connect with things that are most important in a way that is loving and respectful. With an introduction to the concept of ‘mindfulness,’ ACT does not attempt to directly change or stop unwanted thoughts or feelings, but to develop a new mindful relationship with those experiences that can free a person up to being open, and to take action consistent with what they care about. This is a research project evaluating the benefits of ACT for caregivers.

About the Workshop

The ACT intervention is spread over 1 evening followed by a full day and a “refresher” evening replica watches UK session, held 4 weeks later. It is required that you attend all three dates.

About the Facilitators
One facilitator is a clinician and the other is a parent. Both replica Rolex facilitators are parents of an individual with a developmental disability.

Who Should Attend?
Female caregivers of individuals with FASD.

Dates Times
May 24th: 5:30pm-9:00pm
May 25th: 9:00am-4:00pm
June 19th: 5:30pm-9:00pm
*You must attend all dates

Location:
Toronto Western Hospital, 9 East Wing, Group Room B (Room 9E436).

Want more information?

Video: https://www.surreyplace.ca/caring-for-the-caregiver-through-act/
Articles: http://rdcu.be/I6jT  https://bit.ly/2tSUbcZ

Interested?

Contact Brianne Redquest at  or 416-535-8501 ext. 33923
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Becoming a Behavioural Detective: Understanding and Supporting Complex Behaviour
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Jul 13 @ 5:22 am – 6:22 am
Kim Bartel, OT, workshop Ottawa September 6, 2019
Workshop Description:There is always a reason for the behaviour! This one-day workshop will provide replica watches an understanding of the integrated neurobiology of sensory processing and emotional/relational problems that result in “challenging behaviour”.

Participants will be invited to forever more become behavioural detectives, using clinical reasoning, to look deeper than the surface.  By seeking to understand why people do the things we do, from a myriad of perspectives, we allow compassion into the equation. This alone changes the brain – but the mindset of clinical curiosity supports treatment strategies at home, at school and in all levels of relationships.

Participants will learn:
•    To identify and discern the neurobiology of challenging behaviour
•    To differentiate between the sensory, emotional and replica watches UK cognitive components that drive behaviour
•    To develop a repertoire of sensory strategies to support behavioural challenges in a variety of contexts
•    To develop a toolbox of relational tools for co-regulation through attunement and compassion

Limited Caregivers Bursaries Available

[See the poster on the website https://ottawacatt.com/  ]

Presenter’s Bio:

Kim Barthel is a bridge between the science of neurobiology, mental health, and everyday function. A proponent of “putting your mind in the mind of the other,” she teaches globally about understanding what is behind complex behaviour. Her replica Rolex specialties include attachment, trauma, addiction, sensory processing, movement and learning how we learn and how we can support others. Kim’s process of helping people to become behavioural detectives is based on 35+ years of actively integrating a wide range of trans-disciplinary perspectives, through both a scientific and a compassionate lens.

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