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ONLINE FASD Peer Support Final
Please find above flyer for parents/caregivers to join us in celebrating FASD Awareness Month virtually on September 20th at 6pm! Please share broadly in your networks as this is a peer support group that is open to any parent/caregiver throughout the province of ONTARIO seeking a positive, solution focused environment to support their children/youth impacted by suspected or diagnosed FASD.
If you have any questions, you can reach out to Vicki at support@pcmh.ca OR Darlene and Ginette at FASDpeersupport@pcmh.ca .
YOU WILL LEARN:
For Caregivers and Professionals supporting individuals with diagnosed or possible Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
Presented by the Halton FASD Resource Team
How prenatal exposure to alcohol affects brain and body development
How FASD impacts behaviour and functioning
A framework for supporting individuals with FASD across the lifespan
Two-Day
In-Person Training
Four Module Training-Free for all!
If you have any questions, contact haltonfasdtraining@gmail.com
TWO-DAY IN-PERSON TRAINING- October 4 & 5; 9am-4pm
Lions Hall, Burlington. Maximum 50 Participants
FOUR MODULE VIRTUAL TRAINING- Wednesdays, November 4, 15, 22 & 29; 6:30-8:30pm
FOUR MODULE VIRTUAL TRAINING- Free
The Halton & Hamilton FASD Support Groups are collaborating again to provide a hybrid (live and virtual) FASD conference – Empowering Families to Grow Together!
The focus of the conference is to truly provide information that will be of real value to enhance understanding of FASD, and provide best practices and practical strategies to enhance FASD support.
The planned sessions and speakers will be amazing! (brief summary below)
· Living with FASD – Candid Table Talk (FASD Round Table)
· Ask the psychiatrist: FASD Best Practices in Mental Health
· Team LOVE – Building Bridges
· Understanding Experiences, Strengths, and Needs of Youth with FASD in the Criminal Legal System
· Microboards focus on self-determination, empowerment and supports
When – Saturday March 2, 2024
To obtain more info on the event or to obtain tickets, please refer to the Events tab on our website LINK https://www.
We encourage you to buy tickets quickly as we anticipate that they will sell out fast!!
Stigma, Addiction, Healing and Courageous Conversations Featuring:
KATHY MITCHELL, MHS, LCADC Senior VP of FASD Prevention & Recovery Services
FASD UNITED and DNAAGDAWENMAG BINNOOJIIYAG CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES
SHIFT THE NARRATIVE!
Defining stigma and the way it is currently acted out by society or systems of care towards women and mothers living with AUD/SUD
Learning meaningful ways to reduce stigma by modifying public health language and narrative
Discuss resiliency traits in women and families living with addictions and or FASD
Teaching from Elder/Knowledge Keeper –Supporting our Mothers/Fathers
Hand Drumming/Songs
Health Nurses – Caring for Babies with Prenatal
Substance Exposure
London & Region FASD Conference 2024 Registration
Registration is now open for the 5th Annual London & Region FASD Virtual Conference!
- Dates & Time: October 22 & 23, 2024 from 8:30am – 4:30pm EST
- Location: Virtually on Zoom
- Conference Website: https://vocpri.ca/fasd/
- Cost: $35 (1 DAY PASS) or $60 (2 DAY PASS) – Caregivers, FASD Community Members, Students; $75 (1 DAY PASS) or $140 (2 DAY PASS) – Clinicians, Researchers, Professionals
The London & Region FASD Conference Committee is pleased to announce we will be virtually hosting our
5th Annual London & Region FASD Virtual Conference
on October 22 & 23, 2024
- Registration coming soon!
- Call for Abstracts coming soon!
- Our theme this year is: “Neurodiversity Throughout Development: From Misperceptions to Understanding”
- Join us in connecting clinicians, researchers, experts, social and support workers, and the FASD community to share current research and resources, facilitate dialogue, and promote advocacy!
- Participate in a virtual learning journey that includes:
- Plenary addresses from field leaders
- Current FASD research findings and implications
- Strategies for evidence-based treatment
- Interactive knowledge exchange during a choice of breakout educational workshops
- Resources, supports, and services for families and individuals living with FASD
- Personal accounts of lived experiences
London & Region FASD Conference 2024 – Call for Workshops
London & Region FASD Conference 2024 – Save the Date (1)
Registration for the upcoming 14th Annual AG7: FASD Conference “Giigdoogamig (Town Hall/Meet to Talk)”. We are happy to be able to meet in person again and are looking forward to being with all of you learning, laughing, supporting and networking together! February 25th and 26th 2025!“…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 datesLocation:
Toronto Western Hospital, 9 East Wing, Group Room B (Room 9E436).Want more information?Interested?
Contact Brianne Redquest at or 416-535-8501 ext. 33923
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 compassionLimited 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.