Workshop 1
Mapping a Better Response to FASD
Caregiver perspective of Gaps and Opportunities for Lifespan of Care for Individuals with FASD
Facilitated discussion:
What supports and services work well
What is needed
Priority issues
Approaches to address needs
To register for one or both of these workshops please contact Krista Vanderkooy at 613-966-3100 ext. 222 or kvanderkooy@cmhs-hpe.on.ca by March 31st, 2016
Workshop 2
FASD – Understanding the disability. Rethinking our Care
Basics of the disability and emerging best practice
Audience opinion on priority issues and peer support
To register for one or both of these workshops please contact Krista Vanderkooy at 613-966-3100 ext. 222 or kvanderkooy@cmhs-hpe.on.ca by March 31st, 2016
Registration Open!
Please register by
March 14 if you require child care
Deadline for Registrations is March 28
Friday, April 8, 2016 (6:00 to 9:oo pm)
And Saturday, April 9, 2016 (8:30 am to 3 pm)
FASD: All in This Together
Springing Forward with Knowledge and Practice
Related to FASD Prevention, Assessments and Lifespan Services
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Symposium hosted by the
FASD E.L.M.O. Network with our Network Partners
at 1250 Dundas St. London, Ontario
Registration fee – $50.00 – includes reference materials and…
Friday Evening Mocktail Event (Adult)…
Email: fasd.elmo@gto.net
Registration Open!
Please register by
March 14 if you require child care
Deadline for Registrations is March 28
Friday, April 8, 2016 (6:00 to 9:oo pm)
And Saturday, April 9, 2016 (8:30 am to 3 pm)
FASD: All in This Together
Springing Forward with Knowledge and Practice
Related to FASD Prevention, Assessments and Lifespan Services
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Symposium hosted by the
FASD E.L.M.O. Network with our Network Partners
at 1250 Dundas St. London, Ontario
Registration fee – $50.00 – includes reference materials and…
Friday Evening Mocktail Event (Adult)…
Email: fasd.elmo@gto.net
Registration closes April 29th, 2016!(Registration cost includes continental breakfast and full lunch on both days!) Cost: $260.00 for both days($199 rate for parents only!) When: May 5th and May 6th, 2016
Each participant will receive a resource binder and a copy of “Trying Differently Rather Than Harder” by Diane Malbin! This training is appropriate for professionals working in; justice, child welfare, mental health, addictions, education, health, homelessness or social services.
Toronto The FASD Leadership Team Invites you to a Presentation on:
Comorbidity of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder:
A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Presenter: Dr. Svetlana (Lana) Popova, MD, PhDs, MPH is a Senior Scientist in Social and Epidemiological Research (SER) at CAMH. She is also an Associate Professor at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, Epidemiology Division and the Factor Inwentash Faculty of Social Work at the University of Toronto. She has an appointment as a Graduate Faculty Associate Member with the Institute of Medical Science, University of Toronto.
Dr. Popova has a national and global presence as a researcher in the field of mental health and addiction, particularly fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD), which are recognized as the leading known preventable cause of developmental delay and intellectual disability among Canadians. Dr. Popova’s research focuses on the epidemiology, economic cost, prevention and intervention strategies related to FASD.
Currently, Dr. Popova is co-leading one of the largest studies – funded by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) – on determining the global prevalence of neurodevelopmental disorders (with focus on FASD) among children in more than 10 low- and middle-income countries of Eastern and Central Europe, Africa, as well as Canada (with more countries to join within the next five years.) Dr. Popova is a principal investigator of the Canadian component of this study, which is part of the National Strategic Projects Fund in Canada. She is also a principal investigator of the study examining the burden and economic costs associated with FASD in Canada, supported by the Public Health Agency of Canada. She was also one of the conductors of the second Canadian Cost Study on Substance Abuse in Canada.
Please RSVP by May 10, 2016
FASD Training Toronto May 2016
The training will enhance your understanding of FASD, a complex neurodevelopmental disability. Training components integrate research and best practice to shift the focus away from behaviour and toward understanding neurodevelopment and function. This approach is proven to enhance the effectiveness of interventions and improve outcomes for those living with FASD.
For registration information please see visit www.fasdtraining.com
FASD Training Toronto May 2016
The training will enhance your understanding of FASD, a complex neurodevelopmental disability. Training components integrate research and best practice to shift the focus away from behaviour and toward understanding neurodevelopment and function. This approach is proven to enhance the effectiveness of interventions and improve outcomes for those living with FASD.
For registration information please see visit www.fasdtraining.com
Join us for this FREE webinar and learn about:
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) causes, treatment and therapy options
How the justice system currently deals with individuals with FASD
Gaps and challenges in the justice system with regards to individuals with FASD
Recommendations for working with clients who have FASD and have become involved with the justice system
Target audience: Chairs and Co-Chairs of local and regional HSJCCs; members of local, regional and the provincial HSJCC; individuals interested in learning more about the HSJCC Network across Ontario.
The presenters:
Melody Hawdon, Dual Diagnosis Clinician, CMHA Sault Ste. Marie
CLICK HERE to register for this event.
HSJCC webinars are presented with the support of CMHA Ontario, EENet, and the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care.
For more information about the Human Services Justice Coordinating Committee, visit: www.hsjcc.on.ca.
CMHA Ontario: ontario.cmha.ca
EENet: www.eenet.ca.
Our mailing address is:
Human Services and Justice Coordinating Committee
c/o Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division
180 Dundas St. W., Suite 2301
Toronto, ON M5G 1Z8
Canada
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Presented by:
Kelly Crowe
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
10:30 – 11:30 a.m.
Intended Audience: Public health professionals
About the presentation
We will review the key components of a successful Twitter campaign designed to inform alcohol consumption, along with some materials on how to not only engage the community, but how to assess and address their drinking behaviours.
This webinar will review the social media landscape for health professionals, to demonstrate how social media can be used to promote moderate alcohol consumption for stakeholders. We will review the key components of a successful Twitter campaign designed to inform alcohol consumption, along with some materials on how to not only engage the community, but how to assess and address their drinking behaviours. The webinar will present participants with Low-Risk Drinking Guidelines (LRDG) materials developed by the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA). This presentation will be moderated by Public Health Ontario’s Health Promotion Capacity Building unit..
About the presenter:
Kelly Crowe is a communications advisor with the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA). She has 10 years’ experience in communications and media relations, and has spearheaded a number of social media campaigns.
DISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies or views of Public Health Ontario, nor does the mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by Public Health Ontario.
Questions?
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