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February – March 2016 Feb – Mar 2016
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Feb
29
Mon
Demystifying FASD and other Neurobehavioural Conditions in Hamilton @ At Carmen’s Banquet Centre
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Feb 29 – Mar 1 all-day

Special Two Day Training for Professionals and Caregivers

February 29th and March 1st, 2016, 8:30am-4:00pm

FINAL – Training Flyer – Hamilton Spring 2016

“Based on the acclaimed work of FASD expert and published author, Diane Malbin MSW…
Demystifying FASD and other Neurobehavioural Conditions
Developing accommodations that really work.
Special 2 Day Training for Professionals and Caregivers!”

FASCETS Canada is pleased to announce upcoming training events in the province of Ontario!  (Please see attached flyers and registration forms!)

**Both trainings include a complimentary resource binder, a complimentary copy of Diane Malbin’s book; “Trying Differently Rather Than Harder”, as well as, continental breakfasts and full lunches!

FASCETS Registration Form-Hamilton 2016

 

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Mar
3
Thu
Toronto’s Turning Point Youth Services is hosting a small group FASD training @ Toronto’s Turning Point Youth Services
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Mar 3 – Mar 4 all-day

FASD Training March 2016

Toronto’s Turning Point Youth Services is hosting a small group FASD training at their Wellesley Street East office on March 3rd & 4th  9:00 am-4:00 pm.

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.

Training Agenda – 12 hours

1. How does FASD present?

2. What is FASD? Screening and effective diagnostic process

3. Brain NOT Behaviour

4. Creating Environmental Supports – home – school – community

5. How FASD impacts caring – defining appropriate and realistic and attainable goals

6. Coordinating a community response – what are the benefits of dynamic case management

7. Planning for the future-what does it all mean?

For registration information please see visit www.fasdtraining.com

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Mar
22
Tue
Jacob’s Story will be presented in Kingston, ON @ Domino Theatre,
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Mar 22 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
 The show begins at 7:00.  Jacob’s Story performance is about 50 minutes with a follow up facilitated discussion, which is always informative, thought provoking, and emotional.
Admission is by donation only.
I have been asked if the show is appropriate for children.  Kids from many different ages have seen the show.  I would say it is probably most appropriate for kids in grades 7/8 through high school.
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Mar
23
Wed
FASD TRAINING & SYMPOSIUM FOR ONTARIO CAPC/CPNP/AHSUNC PROJECT STAFF @ Delta Toronto
Tickets
Mar 23 – Mar 24 all-day

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

One representative from agencies that have both CAPC/CPNP projects, or one representative per CAPC/CPNP/AHSUNC project for those that are not consolidated.

A maximum of 100 participants can be accommodated. Registration is on a first come first served basis.

Wednesday, March 23, 2016 – Thursday, March 24, 2016

8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Travel and accommodation for both days as well as registration for the FASD ONE symposium is offered at no cost. Breakfast and lunch for both days will be provided

Links for the Training+Symposium:

Training Website: http://www.cvent.com/d/9fqpxt

Training Registration: http://www.cvent.com/d/9fqpxt/4W

 

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Mar
24
Thu
3RD BIENNIAL FASD SYMPOSIUM 2016 @ Delta Toronto
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Mar 24 @ 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
This day-long symposium will showcase important policy initiatives, research findings, clinical advancements, and cutting edge service initiatives in FASD.

The 2016 FASD ONE Symposium coincides with a number of important developments in FASD including:

  • Ontario’s first Provincial FASD Strategy
  • The Newly Revised Canadian Diagnostic Guidelines on FASD
  • Emerging and innovative responses in Education
  • National analysis of promising FASD prevention efforts in Canada and identification of gaps relative to best practice
  • Emerging practice for family support

SYMPOSIUM OBJECTIVES

  • Learn about the implications and practical application of policy, research and clinical developments.
  • Establish and nurture linkages among researchers, government, communities, service providers and families.
  • Consider opportunities to develop collaborative community partnerships.
  • Learn from the lived experience of others.

Symposium Website: http://www.cvent.com/d/hfq1m3

Symposium Registration: http://www.cvent.com/d/hfq1m3/4W

Deadline for Registration is Tuesday March 15th, 2016

FASD Symposium Flyer

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Categories: Ontario event
Mar
30
Wed
I’m ok Your ok; Stronger Caregiver/Stronger Future Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Conference for Caregivers
Tickets
Mar 30 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

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Sponsored by: FASD ONE & FASD NW ON Regional Network

Register Through this link by March 18, 2016:

https://docs.google.com/a/durham.girls-inc.org/forms/d/1xP6ZrO0dnRS0J-N80Mj67D_vfx28h_XNFMCfvH3oe0U/viewform?c=0&w=1

Join by video conferencing at a location near you:

Kenora FIREFLY 820 Lakeview Drive Association for Community Living-501 Eighth Ave S Canadian Mental Health-227 Second Street South

Dryden FIREFLY NW-75C Van Horne Avenue Association for Community Living-280 Arthur St

Sioux Lookout Association for Community Living-41 King

Red Lake Harmony Centre – 26 Young St.

Fort Frances FIREFLY NW/Child & Family Services-240 1st St. E Weechi-it-te-win Family Services-1457 Idylwild Dr. Gizhewaadiziwin Health Access Ctr-1460 Idlywild Dr.

Atikokan FIREFLY NW/Child & Family Services-211 Main St.

For Northern Sites contact Cherity Calder Community Outreach Coordinator 1-807-625-4919 (Direct) ccalder@nan.on.ca

 

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