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We are excited to announce that the registration for our first virtual FASD learning series is now live on our website. We have 35 spots open so hurry to register for the sessions!
Who can register?
Many of us know of family members, community members, and clients who are living with FASD. FASD learning series is a 7-part series and exciting opportunity for child and family services staff, support workers, families and caregivers, and others to learn and share experiences, challenges, and strategies for supporting individuals living with FASD. The session starts from May 12th till June 23rd every Wednesday from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.
How to participate?
Register online on our website under ‘calendar of events. You will not be registered for all the sessions by registering in only one session. So, please remember to register for each session separately. Please register by May 7th, 2021. You can also register for the sessions by clicking on the registration link in the table below:
Date |
Session |
Registration Link |
May 12th |
Prenatal exposure, navigating stigma, and language use |
To Register for Series 1: Click Here |
May 19th |
Symptoms Expression |
To Register for Series 2: Click Here |
May 26th |
Secondary Disabilities |
To Register for Series 3: Click Here |
June 2nd |
Finding purpose: Strategies to living a successful life with a disability |
To Register for Series 4: Click Here |
June 9th |
Navigating Support: Jordan’s Principle |
To Register for Series 5: Click Here |
June 16th |
Dealing with complex behavior |
To Register for Series 6: Click Here |
June 23rd |
Panel Session |
To Register for Series 7: Click Here |
Elder will be in attendance and supporting each session. Join us for these interactive sessions and get ready to hear from our Elders, behavior consultants, disability experts, parents, and individuals who have lived with FASD. Participants who attend the series will be getting FASD related resources once they complete the series and exciting door prizes at every session!
[Note: you have to attend at least 4 sessions to be eligible for the resources].
If you have questions or concern, please contact our researcher Anuja Thapa @ (306) 250-0740 or via email at anuja@sfnfci.ca or program coordinator Lacey Kaysaywaysemat @ (306) 526- 2566 or via email at lacey@sfnfci.ca
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