Sep 13 & 18th Community Living North Halton –
Gain a better understanding of the needs of individuals living with FASD; Benefit from shared beliefs and priorities; Receive coaching with an FASD perspective; Expand your skills and knowledge within the family’s circle of support.https://clnh.on.ca/training-
on-fasd/
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Save the date! We’ve got great news to share…
The Best Start Resource Centre (BSRC) at Health Nexus has received funding from the Ministry of Children, Community and social Services, (MCCSS) to distribute small grants to help support families, caregivers, and individuals experiencing FASD.
Interested in learning more about these grants?
Please plan to join the Best Start Resource Centre for an informational webinar to learn more about the opportunities and how to apply. We are holding it live over a lunch hour with the hope that more can attend by making it a ‘lunch and learn’. The webinar will also be recorded and available online for future reference.
Webinar Details Date: September 13, 2018
Time: 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Registrations will open very soon. Stay tuned!
Oct 9, 16, 23 and 30th
Spots limited so please register early
Community Living North Halton –
TRAINING FOR PARENTS/CAREGIVERS AND PROFESSIONALS SUPPORTING SOMEONE WITH DIAGNOSED OR SUSPECTED FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDER (FASD)Gain a better understanding of the needs of individuals living with FASD; Benefit from shared beliefs and priorities; Receive coaching with an FASD perspective; Expand your skills and knowledge within the family’s circle of support.
https://clnh.on.ca/training-on-fasd/
Burlington, Ontario
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Steve Catney is the Executive Director and Founder of Alliance Youth Services Inc. and has over 25 years of experience in Child Welfare. Alliance Youth Services Inc. operates residential and foster programs for individuals who have FASD, as well as specialized behavioural and learning needs.
Karen Catney, M.Ed., is the Director of Placement at Alliance Youth Services Inc. She is an FASD consultant and educator where she assists treatment agencies, as well as families and caregivers on case management, development and implementation of strategies for those who are caring for or working with individuals with FASD.
Limited Subsidies
**Persons living with an FASD, Parents, Caregivers & Family Members of persons living with a FASD you can apply for a full subsidy to attend (see the registration page to apply for this, we will contact you if you are successful)
Register & pay as soon as possible
$75 registration for Professionals
- $50 registration for Parents, Caregivers & Family Members, or those with a FASD**
- $50 registration for Students: Limited student spaces available
Included in your fees: Continental Breakfast, Hot Lunch Buffet & Refreshments
Special dietary concerns must be submitted by Tuesday, October 16th.
You will not be considered to be registered until payment has been received
Save the Date 2nd Annual FASD Eastern Ontario Symposium
Friday, November 2nd &
Saturday, November 3rd
2018
With Special Guest
Dr. Brenda Knight
Registered Psychologist
Internationally recognized expert on the needs of individuals and families living with the complexities of FASD
Ottawa, ON
Full agenda & location details to follow
Keynote sessions, breakout learning, networking & sharing, group discussions, + more.
For professionals, caregivers, and families
POPTION 1 Symposium 2018 Save the Date v2resented by Citizen Advocacy Ottawa Fetal Alcohol Resource Program.
Citizen Advocacy Kids Brain Health Network The Children’s Aid Society of Ottawa Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health CHEO
Symposium Poster – August 2018 final
with keynote address by renowned Vancouver
psychologist Dr. Brenda Knight
Hotel Accommodation
Hampton Inn by Hilton
100 Coventry Road, Ottawa
Limited free child care
available on Saturday
FULL DETAILS AND REGISTRATION AT
FASDsymposium.eventbrite.com
No Cost Event
with Dr. Brenda Knight
Care for the Caregiver:
an Evening for
Caregivers of Individuals with FASD
and/or Brain-based Disabilities
September 9th marks International Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Awareness Day.
We will also be hosting a special event with Dr. Knight: Care for the Caregiver: An Evening for Caregivers of Individuals with FASD and/or other Brain-Based Disabilities on Friday evening November 2, 2018 at the Children’s Aid Society of Ottawa. This event is offered at NO COST, however donations are welcome.
We encourage you to share the [copied] poster and the registration information (Eventbrite link below) widely in your networks, and look forward to seeing you at the Symposium.
For full details and Registration, please visit:
Save the Date 2nd Annual FASD Eastern Ontario Symposium
Friday, November 2nd &
Saturday, November 3rd
2018
With Special Guest
Dr. Brenda Knight
Registered Psychologist
Internationally recognized expert on the needs of individuals and families living with the complexities of FASD
Ottawa, ON
Full agenda & location details to follow
Keynote sessions, breakout learning, networking & sharing, group discussions, + more.
For professionals, caregivers, and families
POPTION 1 Symposium 2018 Save the Date v2resented by Citizen Advocacy Ottawa Fetal Alcohol Resource Program.
Citizen Advocacy Kids Brain Health Network The Children’s Aid Society of Ottawa Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health CHEO
Presenter: Brenda M. Knight, MA, Registered Psychologist
To register please email the name and email address of each participant by October 21, 2018
Nov. 22 & 27th Community Living North Halton –
Gain a better understanding of the needs of individuals living with FASD; Benefit from shared beliefs and priorities; Receive coaching with an FASD perspective; Expand your skills and knowledge within the family’s circle of support.
https://clnh.on.ca/training-
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