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February – May 2017 Feb – May 2017
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Feb
28
Tue
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder – Strategies for Supporting @ Sandman Signature Mississauga Hotel
Tickets
Feb 28 – Mar 1 all-day

Feb. 28 – Mar 01 Mississauga CTRI Trainer Nathan Gerbrandt MSW, RSW
https://ca.ctrinstitute.com/workshops/fetal-alcohol-spectrum-disorder-mississauga2017/
Feb 28 – Mar 01, 2017 (9 AM – 4 PM)

ABOUT THE TRAINER
Nathan Gerbrandt, MSW, RSW
Nathan holds a Master of Social Work degree and is a Registered Social Worker. He is the Director of Training for CTRI and works with organizations and communities through a needs assessment process of identifying the best resources and training to meet their needs. Nathan also provides leadership in developing and managing CTRI trainers and course content. Prior to this role he coordinated service delivery and rehabilitation planning for repeat offenders with a diagnosis. Nathan has refined skills in risk management and collaborative treatment planning for people in conflict with the law. In addition, he possesses specialty in the areas of disability services, case management and working with people with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Nathan is the author of CTRI’s Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder – Strategies for Supporting workshop. He is an engaging presenter who uses an

Workshop Outline

The FASD Umbrella
The Brain and FASD
Stigma and Prevention – Myths and Realities
Primary Characteristics – Clues to a Poor Fit
Strengths
Nothing Works Without a Relationship!
Promoting FASD Awareness
Adaptations Areas
Processing Information “Handle with Care”
Abstract Thought “Behind the Scenes”
Change
Understanding Cause and Effect
Impulsivity
The Body/Brain Link
Senses: Sensitivities and Seeking
Executive Functioning: “Mission Control”
Chronological Age vs. Developmental Age
Team Based Support
Case Study Reviews

Target Audience
This is an introductory-intermediate level workshop intended for school personnel, social service and health care professionals, counsellors, parents and anyone seeking a better understanding of FASD.

Method of Delivery
Lecture, video, case study exercises and small group discussions

Learning Objectives
At the end of this workshop, participants should be able to:

Have a basic understanding of brain differences of FASD.
Recognize defensive behaviour clues that are symptoms of a brain injury.
Identify best approaches to fostering self-awareness and resiliency for people affected by FASD.
Understand multiple practical adaptation strategies to achieve successful outcomes.
Develop an individualized support plan that incorporates strategies, strengths, relationship and team based supports.

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Categories: Ontario event
Mar
1
Wed
The 7th International Conference on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder @ The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver, BC
Tickets
Mar 1 – Mar 4 all-day

      The 7th International Conference on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

Website: http://interprofessional.ubc.ca/FASD2017/default.asp

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Categories: Out of province event
Mar
15
Wed
Register now for the March 15, 2017 Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Webcast
Tickets
Mar 15 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Join us for this free, one-hour webcast titled: FASD and Women.

FASD impacts everyone differently however when coupled with childhood trauma it can lead to layers of victimization. This presentation aims to provide an overview of what trauma looks like, what FASD looks like and what methods work when working with this population.

AGENDA:
Date: Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Time: 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. MST
Speakers: Ashley Baxter and Dr. Therese Grant
Register Here
Format: Presenter with PowerPoint and a Pre-Recorded Presentation
Cost: FREE! Please share with your networks
Q&A: You can pose questions to the speakers through the live chat functionality

SPEAKER BIOS:
Ashley is a RSW with the ACSW and has been working with this population for somewhere around 6 years. In the beginning her work was supporting women in PCAP and now she is managing the PCAP program along with Hope Terrace which is a permanent supportive housing program for adults diagnosed with FASD.

Dr. Therese Grant is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington and a Research Affiliate, with the Centre on Human Development and Disability.  She is also the developer of the Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP) intervention model.

Previous webcasts are available on the FASD Website.

THE FASD LEARNING SERIES:
The FASD Learning Series helps individuals, caregivers, front-line workers and professionals learn more about FASD, and how to support persons with FASD. The 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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Categories: Out of province event
Mar
31
Fri
1st Annual Eastern Ontario FASD Symposium “Successfully Supporting Invisible Disabilities” @ The MET
Tickets
Mar 31 – Apr 1 all-day

FASD Symposium Flyer Final

Registration is now open for the 1st Annual Eastern Ontario FASD Symposium  “Successfully Supporting Invisible Disabilities” . For details and registration link, go to http://www.citizenadvocacy.org/events/symposium/

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Categories: Ontario event
Apr
5
Wed
Living with FASD…Find Purpose a one day 4-part motivational workshop @ Bethany Community Church
Tickets
Apr 5 @ 9:30 am – 4:00 pm

FASD Finding Purpose Workshop

To Register Contact Danielle Reynolds: hdr@bcassociatesinc.com

Finding Purpose Registration Form

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Categories: Ontario event
Apr
18
Tue
Effective Practices: FASD & Youth Justice @ Ontario Shore Centre for Mental Health Sciences
Tickets
Apr 18 all-day

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Categories: Ontario event
Apr
26
Wed
FASD You Go Girl! Invite @ KidsAbility Centre for Child Development
Tickets
Apr 26 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

FASD_You GO GIRL invite_v3

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Categories: Ontario event
May
8
Mon
“Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Facts and Strategies” @ Hampton Inn& Suites, Guelph
Tickets
May 8 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Presented by:  Janet Carioni, Occupational Therapist and FASD Coordinator with the Fetal Alcohol Resource Program, Citizen Advocacy of Ottawa

Flyer for FASD Education Workshop

Many Canadians are living with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Although FASD is present from birth, individuals are often not diagnosed until later in life when symptoms related to learning challenges and a range of social and behavioural problems emerge. In addition, FASD is often misdiagnosed or goes undiagnosed due to the complexity of symptoms. This presentation is designed to provide foundational knowledge essential when working with individuals who have been prenatally exposed to alcohol. We will explore the hidden prevalence of FASD in our society and uncover the facts about FASD. We will discuss what FASD looks like and how that impacts function in everyday life. We will provide practical strategies that the audience will be able to implement when supporting people who have (suspected of having) FASD.

 

Learning Objectives:

  1. Participants will leave with evidence-based FASD knowledge.
  2. Participants will gain insight and better understand how having FASD impacts everyday life.
  3. Participants will be equipped with practical strategies to support individuals with FASD.
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Categories: Ontario event
“Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Facts and Strategies” @ Hampton Inn & Suites, Guelph
Tickets
May 8 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Flyer for FASD Education Workshop (1)

Description:

Many Canadians are living with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Although FASD is present from birth, individuals are often not diagnosed until later in life when symptoms related to learning challenges and a range of social and behavioural problems emerge. In addition, FASD is often misdiagnosed or goes undiagnosed due to the complexity of symptoms. This presentation is designed to provide foundational knowledge essential when working with individuals who have been prenatally exposed to alcohol. We will explore the hidden prevalence of FASD in our society and uncover the facts about FASD. We will discuss what FASD looks like and how that impacts function in everyday life. We will provide practical strategies that the audience will be able to implement when supporting people who have (suspected of having) FASD.

 Learning Objectives:

  1. Participants will leave with evidence-based FASD knowledge.
  2. Participants will gain insight and better understand how having FASD impacts everyday life.
  3. Participants will be equipped with practical strategies to support individuals with FASD.

Registration deadline:  March 20, 2017

 

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Categories: Ontario event
May
9
Tue
FASD IT’S COMPLICATED – RJ FORMANEK PRESENTATION
Tickets
May 9 @ 4:49 pm – 5:49 pm

The Halton and Hamilton FASD Parent & Caregiver Support Groups are pleased to announce ….

RJ Formanek, founder of the Facebook FASD online support group “Flying with Broken Wings” will be presenting …FASD – “It’s Complicated.”

Rarely have truer words been spoken, yet they fail to convey the real difficulties in talking about, and helping others understand the complex world of FASD. From the stigma that some feel, to the ethical restrictions of professionals, and dealing with all sides of this issue it really is complicated.

As a person living on the spectrum, R.J. Formanek looks to find common ground, where a core understanding of these complexities can lead to simpler conversations for all of us.

A later life diagnosis of FASD gave RJ Formanek a lifelong base of strategies when it came to thinking about FASD , and those who live with it. Combined with his own experience is the educational background that has allowed him to speak to many aspects of life with FASD, and be able to share these strategies while searching for holistic answers that address the needs of all who are impacted by FASD.

Note: Depending on the # of attendees, the location may change.  Please ensure that you check closer to the date OR check the following meeting link http://www.hamiltonfasdsupport.ca/?page_id=17  (the link also includes location info and map)

Cost: (kind suggestion for a donation at the door to assist RJ with his travel expenses)
Single ticket donation:                            $5
Family ticket donation:                           $10
FASD Adult/Youth attending                  $free

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