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July – September 2016 Jul – Sep 2016
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Jul
20
Wed
Register now for the July 20, 2016 Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Webcast
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Jul 20 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Register now for the July 20, 2016 Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Webcast

Join us for this free, one-hour, thirty minute webcast titled Neurorelational Framework (NRF): An innovative approach to understanding FASD and guiding interventions.

This presentation will include an overview of NRF, touching on:
•    NRF and toxic or adaptive stress
•    The importance of high quality relationships: the dyadic approach
•    Understanding the four brain systems or networks (macro and micro)

Presenters will discuss applying the NRF principles (assessment, intervention and prevention) in interdisciplinary practice.

Case examples of NRF in FASD will also be presented  along with resources for training and learning more about NRF.

AGENDA:
Speakers: Gail Andrew, MDCM, FRCPC & Carole Anne Hapchyn, MD, FRCPC
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Format: Live webcast presentation with Q & A
Cost: FREE! Please share with your networks
Q & A: You can pose questions to the speakers through the live chat functionality

SPEAKER BIOS:
Dr. Carole Anne Hapchyn is a practicing Infant and Preschool Psychiatrist. She is also the Medical Director at the Glenrose Autism Clinic.

Dr. Gail Andrew is Medical Director of Glenrose FASD Clinical Services. She is also a Pediatric Consultant for Glenrose Pediatric Programs and a Clinical Professor at the University of Alberta’s Department of Pediatrics, in the Developmental Pediatrics division.
PREVIOUS WEBCASTS NOW ONLINE!
You can watch the full videos of the previous webcasts on the FASD Website

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ABOUT THE STRATEGY & THESE WEBCASTS
The FASD Learning Series helps individuals, caregivers, front-line workers and professionals learn more about FASD, and how to support persons with FASD. The webcast and videoconference educational sessions cover a broad range of topics and are accessible to all Albertans.

Alberta’s FASD 10-Year Strategic Plan outlines the government’s commitment to provide awareness and prevention of FASD, as well as assessment, diagnosis, and support for individuals with FASD and their caregivers. All services and activities are built on a foundation of stakeholder engagement.

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Jul
28
Thu
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and the Criminal Justice System @ FREE webinar
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Jul 28 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

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

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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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Aug
9
Tue
HPCB Seminar: Using Twitter to Share Low Risk Drinking Guidelines (LRDGs) @ By webinar only
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Aug 9 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am

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http://www.eventbrite.ca/e/seminar-using-twitter-to-share-low-risk-drinking-guidelines-lrdgs-tickets-26723588974?_cldee=cm9zc2VAbmNmLmNh

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?
Stay up-to-date on upcoming events and calls for abstracts by visiting our calendar. If you have submissions, or questions or comments about the items above, send them to events@oahpp.ca.

Public Health Ontario is committed to complying with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). If you require accommodations to participate in this event, please contact 647-260-7100 [Call: 647-260-7100] or events@oahpp.ca.

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Sep
7
Wed
“DEMYSTIFYING FASD AND OTHER NEUROBEHAVIOURIAL CONDITIONS” @ Super8 Motel
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Sep 7 @ 8:30 am – Sep 9 @ 4:30 pm

FASD Conference September 2016 DEMYSTIFYING FASD Poster

The Red Lake Friendship Centre and the Red Lake-Ear Falls Network is pleased to host a three day conference on “DEMYSTIFYING FASD AND OTHER NEUROBEHAVIORIAL CONDITIONS”.  September 7, 8, & 9, 2016—8:30 am to 4:30 pm

The guest speaker for the first two days is Nancy Hall who is the Lead Facilitator and Co-Founder of FASCETS Canada East.  Nancy has worked as an FASD trainer and consultant for the past nine years.  She has presented across Ontario and the United States at many local, national and international conferences.  In addition, Nancy has co-authored a research paper on Effective Practices for the support of people with FASD and has sat as a lead member of the FASD Ontario Network of Expertise for eight years.  Most recently, Nancy has completed an intensive mentorship with Diane Malbin, receiving a Mastery Trainer Certificate in the delivery of the Neurobehavioural Model.

The last day of the conference will involve a panel discussion and presentation by Debbie Michaud and Rhonda Konrad.  Following the presentation, there will be events and celebrations to honor September 9 FASD Awareness Day.

For more information, contact Kathy Dusener or Charlene Walsh at(807) 727-2847 ext. #229 or email csw@rlifc.ca

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Categories: Ontario event
Sep
8
Thu
“DEMYSTIFYING FASD AND OTHER NEUROBEHAVIOURIAL CONDITIONS” @ Super8 Motel
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Sep 8 @ 8:30 am – Sep 10 @ 4:30 pm

FASD Conference September 2016 DEMYSTIFYING FASD Poster

The Red Lake Friendship Centre and the Red Lake-Ear Falls Network is pleased to host a three day conference on “DEMYSTIFYING FASD AND OTHER NEUROBEHAVIORIAL CONDITIONS”.  September 7, 8, & 9, 2016—8:30 am to 4:30 pm

The guest speaker for the first two days is Nancy Hall who is the Lead Facilitator and Co-Founder of FASCETS Canada East.  Nancy has worked as an FASD trainer and consultant for the past nine years.  She has presented across Ontario and the United States at many local, national and international conferences.  In addition, Nancy has co-authored a research paper on Effective Practices for the support of people with FASD and has sat as a lead member of the FASD Ontario Network of Expertise for eight years.  Most recently, Nancy has completed an intensive mentorship with Diane Malbin, receiving a Mastery Trainer Certificate in the delivery of the Neurobehavioural Model.

The last day of the conference will involve a panel discussion and presentation by Debbie Michaud and Rhonda Konrad.  Following the presentation, there will be events and celebrations to honor September 9 FASD Awareness Day.

For more information, contact Kathy Dusener or Charlene Walsh at(807) 727-2847 ext. #229 or email csw@rlifc.ca

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Categories: Ontario event
Sep
9
Fri
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Awareness Day Breakfast @ Kingston Community Health Centres
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Sep 9 @ 7:30 am – 9:30 am

The Kingston FASD Action Network invites families, agency staff and community members to attend the FASD Awareness Day Breakfast.

FASD Invitation 2016_FINAL

 

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Halton FASD Presents: International FASD Awareness Day! @ The Art Gallery of Burlington.
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Sep 9 @ 7:30 am – 9:30 am

http://haltonfasd.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/FASD-Day-2016.pdf

http://www.insidehalton.com/news-story/6819674-clinical-psychologist-guest-speaker-at-halton-fasd-event-sept-9/

Clinical psychologist guest speaker at Halton FASD event Sept. 9
Burlington Post

Dr. Kaitlyn McLachlan, clinical psychologist in the Forensic Psychiatry program at St. Joseph’s Healthcare in Hamilton, will be the guest speaker at the International Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Awareness Day program on Sept. 9, hosted by Halton FASD.

Dr. McLachlan’s research focuses on FASD across a lifespan, specifically on prevalence, screening and diagnosis of FASD in correctional and forensic mental health settings, along with better understanding of capacities, risk and needs for justice-involved adolescents and adults with FASD.

Her work as a clinician-scientist has been recognized with the Canada FASD Research Network Sterling Clarren Research Award.

Other highlights of the program include the launching of the Halton FASD Resource Team which will be offering training and education and case conferencing for families and individuals living with FASD.

There will also be displays and information tables from Camp Unity Halton, a camp for children and youth with FASD; Halton REACH For It Program, a partnership program with Halton Regional Police; and Halton FASD Parent/Caregiver Support Group.

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Categories: Ontario event
“DEMYSTIFYING FASD AND OTHER NEUROBEHAVIOURIAL CONDITIONS” @ Super8 Motel
Tickets
Sep 9 @ 8:30 am – Sep 11 @ 4:30 pm

FASD Conference September 2016 DEMYSTIFYING FASD Poster

The Red Lake Friendship Centre and the Red Lake-Ear Falls Network is pleased to host a three day conference on “DEMYSTIFYING FASD AND OTHER NEUROBEHAVIORIAL CONDITIONS”.  September 7, 8, & 9, 2016—8:30 am to 4:30 pm

The guest speaker for the first two days is Nancy Hall who is the Lead Facilitator and Co-Founder of FASCETS Canada East.  Nancy has worked as an FASD trainer and consultant for the past nine years.  She has presented across Ontario and the United States at many local, national and international conferences.  In addition, Nancy has co-authored a research paper on Effective Practices for the support of people with FASD and has sat as a lead member of the FASD Ontario Network of Expertise for eight years.  Most recently, Nancy has completed an intensive mentorship with Diane Malbin, receiving a Mastery Trainer Certificate in the delivery of the Neurobehavioural Model.

The last day of the conference will involve a panel discussion and presentation by Debbie Michaud and Rhonda Konrad.  Following the presentation, there will be events and celebrations to honor September 9 FASD Awareness Day.

For more information, contact Kathy Dusener or Charlene Walsh at(807) 727-2847 ext. #229 or email csw@rlifc.ca

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FASDay: “Pregnant Pause” @ Dundas & Yonge.
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Sep 9 @ 8:45 am – 9:15 am

Please join us for a brief “Pregnant Pause” at Dundas & Yonge. We will scramble through the intersection with our balloons in place, placards on high for about 30 min. The FASDay Proclamation from Mayor John Tory will be read and there will be a brief moment of reflection. You can make a difference. Meet us in front of the Eaton Centre, SW corner, Yonge & Dundas, from 0845 to 0915. Balloons and t-shirts supplied. Let us know if you are coming.

Bring friends and family to make a point with our politicians and professionals who care! Meet the greatest caregivers in the GTA.
FASDay has become a worldwide event. Created in Toronto in 1999 on Sept. 9 by FASworld Canada, FASDay is now observed in over 65 countries in every time zone around the world.

International Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day (FASDay) was created to remind everyone that a woman should avoid alcohol when planning and during pregnancy. In our communities, men, women and children join together in support of pregnant women and those families who are raising children who struggle with FASD.

As pioneer Dr. Christine Loock warns us, “FASD is the most common, most expensive, yet most preventable of all mental disorders in the industrialized world.” Your presence at this year’s FASDay event in Toronto will reinforce the idea that drinking when planning and during pregnancy is dangerous to the brain development of the baby.

Because 50% of pregnancies in Canada are unplanned and social drinking is commonplace, brain trauma resulting in a myriad of potential learning and behaviour disabilities, means that baby is at high risk throughout the entire nine months of pregnancy.

Recent studies indicate that as many as 2-5% of live births in Canada and the US are affected by some form of prenatal alcohol exposure. Health Canada states that over 350,000 Canadians are already trying to cope with this issue at an unbudgeted cost equivalent to our national debt. This is bigger than any “disease of the week”. Help us change attitudes about drinking in pregnancy.

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Public Health Ontario webinar Sept. 9, 2016 @ By webinar only
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Sep 9 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

“…This webinar will highlight the recent PHO publication, Focus On: Alcohol warning labels and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)…”

http://www.publichealthontario.ca/en/LearningAndDevelopment/Events/Pages/overview_on_alcohol_warning_labels_FASD.aspx
Public Health Ontario
Learning & Development  Events

Seminar: An overview on alcohol warning labels and FASD

This webinar will highlight the recent PHO publication, Focus On: Alcohol warning labels and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).

http://www.publichealthontario.ca/en/eRepository/Focus_On_Alcohol_warning_labels_and_FASD.pdf

FASD affects individuals, families and societies. FASD is the leading known cause of preventable developmental disability in Canada and there is currently no cure. The harmful impact of alcohol consumption on the fetus has been recognized in the scientific community for decades.  To reduce the alcohol consumption during pregnancy, jurisdictions have implemented education and health promotion programs to provide more information to consumers, including alcohol warning labels. This webinar will review  the impact and other factors of alcohol warning labels for FASD, and implications for practice.

Learning objectives:

Recall past PHO work on alcohol labeling
Identify changes to alcohol labelling in Canada as it relates to FASD
Review evidence on awareness and impact of alcohol labeling as it relates to drinking behavior and pregnancy
Recall implications from research for practice
Presenter: Jason LeMar

Jason LeMar is a health promotion consultant focusing on alcohol policy at Public Health Ontario (PHO). He has had various roles in public health and health care including Infection Prevention and Control at PHO and with Cancer Care Ontario (CCO).  Jason has several years of experience providing technical assistance, training, and consultation support directly to Ontario’s public health units in the area of alcohol policy.

Questions
Stay up-to-date on upcoming events and calls for abstracts by visiting our calendar.
If you have submissions, or questions or comments about the items above, send them to events@oahpp.ca.

Public Health Ontario is committed to complying with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). If you require accommodations to participate in this event, please contact 647-260-7404 or events@oahpp.ca .

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