Events
February – April 2013
Website. The Best Start Resource Centre Conference is an annual event for service providers and policy makers working in maternal and child health to meet, share, reflect, network and be inspired. NOFAS Vice-President Kathy Mitchell will be speaking.
Taking The Sting Out of Behavior
Participants will learn how to work with children to eliminate inappropriate behaviors
and how to teach children skills that allow them to self-monitor their actions.
The difference between punishment and discipline will be discussed. The
various types of behavior and the techniques and methods for working with
behaviors also are presented.
Presented by
Sandy Brickner
Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities
*FREE CHILDCARE WILL BE PROVIDED*
The Arctic FASD RTC is now offering FASD201 training to community professionals, students, parents and caregivers, and all other interested members of the public. All workshops take place at RADACT.
Registration
Registration is required.
Please register by noon on the Thursday prior to the scheduled workshop. Workshops with fewer than five registrants may be subject to cancellation. On-site registrations will be accepted on a space available basis.
Target Audience
- Health and allied health professionals
- Students in health and allied health programs
- Educators
- Professionals who may work with individuals with FASD
These workshops meet the requirements for the State of Alaska’s Department of Health and Social Services’ FASD201: Developing Successful Interventions and Supports.
All participants will receive a certificate upon completion of the workshop.
Prerequisites
Prior completion of at least one of the following is required prior to attending this workshop:
- FASD101
- FASD Foundations
- Online courses on FASDs offered through the UAA Department of Psychology/WICHE ICE
- Arctic FASD RTC Comprehensive FASD Workshop
- Arctic FASD RTC Train the Trainer Workshop
Learning Objectives
- Describe FASDs.
- Identify characteristics of FASDs within all life stages.
- Describe the importance of early identification and intervention.
- Describe secondary disabilities associated with FASDs.
- Design intervention strategies to help people with FASDs and their families.
- Discuss treatments and therapies available for individuals with FAS/FASDs.
The purpose of this activity is to increase nurses’ ability to effectively work with individuals who may be living with an FASD and their families, and to develop individualized intervention strategies. Criteria for successful completion of this activity include attendance at 100% of the session and active participation in group discussion. There is no identified conflict of interest for any planner or presenter involved in this educational activity.
Continuing Education Credits/Contact Hours
Continuing education (CE) credits or contact hours are available through the UAA Center for Behavioral Health Research and Services (CBHRS).
Participants will be eligible to receive four (4) continuing education (CE) credits/contact hours for the completion of the workshop. The processing fee for these four credits is $25.00.
CBHRS is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. CBHRS maintains responsibility for this program and its content. These CE credits may be accepted by several licensing boards and for other professional purposes. Please consult with your licensing board to confirm the acceptance of these credits.
This activity has been submitted to the Montana Nurses Association for approval to award contact hours. Montana Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
If you wish to register and receive continuing education credits for completing FASD201, please print and submit the CE credit form, along with the $25.00 CE processing fee.
Significant criminal justice and other legal developments have occurred in relation to FASD in a number of jurisdictions over the past few years. The Canadian Bar Association presented its resolution on FASD in 2010. This was followed in 2012 by the American Bar Association’s resolution. Moves are now afoot to follow this with resolutions in Australia, New Zealand and elsewhere. This is an invitation to all who are engaged in working with FASD in the context of the law or who are interested in the subject to come together to discuss these developments and share ideas about how to move forward on the difficult issues surrounding justice for those with FASD.
Attendees include the Hon. Heino Lilles, Territorial Judge and Rod Snow, Past President of the Canadian Bar Association.
Please email faslaw@uw.edu to indicate you will attend and if you’d like to talk about the work you are doing on FASD and the law.
We look forward to seeing you all there, from the organisers:
Kathryn Kelly, Project Director, FASD Legal Issues Resource Center, U. of Washington, Seattle, WA
Heather Douglas, Professor of Law at the University of Queensland, Australia
Fia Jampolsky, Attorney, Cabott and Cabott, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, CA
This conference brings together experts from many disciplines to share international research, to discuss the implications of this research, and to promote scientific/community collaboration. for further information, please visit the conference website.
Sponsored by the Papillion Center for FASD. Participants will learn about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and what defines a child from a hard place. Breakout Sessions include: Students Can Succeed; Effective Methods for Students Coping with Behavioral and Social Challenges. The guest speaker is Jodee Kulp, an award winning author, producer and advocate who works tirelessly to serve children and families living with FASD. Visit the Papillion Center for FASD to register and for more information.
The Arctic FASD Regional Training Center is now offering FASD training to community professionals, students, parents and caregivers, and all other interested members of the public.
Registration is required.
Please register by noon on the Thursday prior to the scheduled workshop. Workshops with fewer than five registrants may be subject to cancellation. On-site registrations will be accepted on a space available basis. Maximum number of registrants per training is 12.
Continuing education (CE) credit form.
(Please note, if you wish to receive continuing education (CE) credits, you will need to complete and submit the continuing education credit form, along with the $25.00 CE processing fee.)
Continuing Education Credits and Contact Hours
Continuing Education (CE) credits or contact hours are available through the UAA Center for Behavioral Health Research and Services (CBHRS).
Participants will be eligible to receive four (4) continuing education (CE) credits or contact hours for the completion of the workshop. The processing fee for these four credits is $25.00.
CBHRS is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. CBHRS maintains responsibility for this program and its content. These CE credits may be accepted by licensing boards and for other professional purposes. Please consult with your licensing board to confirm acceptance of these credits.
This activity has been submitted to Montana Nurses Association for approval to award contact hours. Montana Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
If you wish to register and receive continuing education credits or contact hours for completing the FASD Foundations training, please print and submit the CE credit form, along with the $25.00 CE processing fee.
Target Audience
- Health and allied health professionals
- Students in health and allied health programs
- Parents and caregivers
- Educators
- Professionals who may work with individuals with FASD
- Community members interested in learning more about FASD
These workshops meet the requirements for the State of Alaska’s Department of Health and Social Services’ FASD101: Insights into Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders training.
All participants will receive a certificate upon completion of the workshop.
Prerequisites
- No previous knowledge of FASD is required.
Learning Objectives
- Describe the effects of alcohol on the developing embryo and fetus.
- Explain the characteristics of FAS/FASDs.
- Explain how to prevent alcohol-exposed pregnancies.
- Describe how individuals with FAS/FASDs are screened and diagnosed.
- Discuss treatments and therapies available for individuals with FAS/FASDs.
- Describe the psycho-social and cultural effects of FASDs.
The purpose of this activity is to increase nurses’ ability to effectively prevent alcohol-exposed pregnancies, to identify individuals who may be living with an FASD, and to refer individuals for an FASD diagnostic evaluation. Criteria for successful completion of this activity include attendance at 100% of the session and active participation in group discussion. There is no identified conflict of interest for any planner or presenter involved with this educational activity.
Questions? Contact (907) 786-6381, Arctic FASD Regional Training Center
The Arctic FASD RTC is now offering FASD201 training to community professionals, students, parents and caregivers, and all other interested members of the public. All workshops take place at RADACT.
Registration
Registration is required.
Please register by noon on the Thursday prior to the scheduled workshop. Workshops with fewer than five registrants may be subject to cancellation. On-site registrations will be accepted on a space available basis.
Target Audience
- Health and allied health professionals
- Students in health and allied health programs
- Educators
- Professionals who may work with individuals with FASD
These workshops meet the requirements for the State of Alaska’s Department of Health and Social Services’ FASD201: Developing Successful Interventions and Supports.
All participants will receive a certificate upon completion of the workshop.
Prerequisites
Prior completion of at least one of the following is required prior to attending this workshop:
- FASD101
- FASD Foundations
- Online courses on FASDs offered through the UAA Department of Psychology/WICHE ICE
- Arctic FASD RTC Comprehensive FASD Workshop
- Arctic FASD RTC Train the Trainer Workshop
Learning Objectives
- Describe FASDs.
- Identify characteristics of FASDs within all life stages.
- Describe the importance of early identification and intervention.
- Describe secondary disabilities associated with FASDs.
- Design intervention strategies to help people with FASDs and their families.
- Discuss treatments and therapies available for individuals with FAS/FASDs.
The purpose of this activity is to increase nurses’ ability to effectively work with individuals who may be living with an FASD and their families, and to develop individualized intervention strategies. Criteria for successful completion of this activity include attendance at 100% of the session and active participation in group discussion. There is no identified conflict of interest for any planner or presenter involved in this educational activity.
Continuing Education Credits/Contact Hours
Continuing education (CE) credits or contact hours are available through the UAA Center for Behavioral Health Research and Services (CBHRS).
Participants will be eligible to receive four (4) continuing education (CE) credits/contact hours for the completion of the workshop. The processing fee for these four credits is $25.00.
CBHRS is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. CBHRS maintains responsibility for this program and its content. These CE credits may be accepted by several licensing boards and for other professional purposes. Please consult with your licensing board to confirm the acceptance of these credits.
This activity has been submitted to the Montana Nurses Association for approval to award contact hours. Montana Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
If you wish to register and receive continuing education credits for completing FASD201, please print and submit the CE credit form, along with the $25.00 CE processing fee.
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