SIGN UP FOR A WORKSHOP TO HAVE:
• Have access to a FASD worker and a social worker
• Gain an understanding of the FASD brain and challenges associated with it
• Learn about what causes FASD and how prevalent it is in our population
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
• Parents/caregivers/guardians of children and/or youth with confirmed or suspected FASD who are under the age of 18 or between
the ages of 18 and 21, and still in school
• Must be a current resident of the Region of Peel
An evening event focusing on a nutritional approach to FASD with Eryn Darling, registered Holistic Nutritionist and Child and Youth Care Practitioner.
FASD Conference Flyer 2020
Date: Thursday March 26, 2020
Time: 9am-4pm
Registration/Doors Open 8am
Presentation Starts 9am
Location: Oakville Conference &
Banquet Centre
Cost: $100 for Professionals
$75 for Parents/Caregivers
Lunch and Snacks will be provided
To register, please visit rockevents.ca
If you have any questions, please contact
Sue Brooks at sueb@rockonline.ca
DO YOU HAVE A SISTER OR BROTHER WITH FASD? Join our workshop
Sponsored by The Toronto FASD Network and funded by Ministry of Children, Community & Social Services A two part workshop providing an opportunity for siblings, to talk about their experiences growing up with a sister(s) or brother(s) affected by FASD.
WHEN: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27 & MARCH 6, 2021
TIME:10:00 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M.
WHERE: Virtual- Zoom
WHO
- Only siblings without FASD to attend
- Recommended for ages 12 and older
WHAT :
- Talk with other people about what it is like growing up with a sister or brother with FASD.
- 3 young adults with siblings with FASD will share their stories.
- Jan Hatanaka will talk about ways to deal with what siblings experience.
All conversations will be held in confidence.
Please register by Monday, Feb22, 2021 By e-mailing hutchings.richards@sympatico.ca
DO YOU HAVE A SISTER OR BROTHER WITH FASD? Join our workshop
Sponsored by The Toronto FASD Network and funded by Ministry of Children, Community & Social Services A two part workshop providing an opportunity for siblings, to talk about their experiences growing up with a sister(s) or brother(s) affected by FASD.
WHEN: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27 & MARCH 6, 2021
TIME:10:00 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M.
WHERE: Virtual- Zoom
WHO
- Only siblings without FASD to attend
- Recommended for ages 12 and older
WHAT :
- Talk with other people about what it is like growing up with a sister or brother with FASD.
- 3 young adults with siblings with FASD will share their stories.
- Jan Hatanaka will talk about ways to deal with what siblings experience.
All conversations will be held in confidence.
Please register by Monday, Feb22, 2021 By e-mailing hutchings.richards@sympatico.ca
REGISTRATION OPENS AUGUST 18TH, 2021 for the 12th Annual Anishinabek G7 FASD Online Conference: History to Hope: Understanding the impacts of intergenerational and prenatal trauma to help build success.
September 28th & 29th; 8:45 am – 4:30 PM
AGENDA BELOW LINK:
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Caregivers
Teachers
Addiction & Mental Health Workers
Special Educators & Student Supports
Healthcare Providers
Front-line workers
Social Workers
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!!