Supporting children and young people with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) in out of home care
Event description
This workshop is for adoptive or permanent carers who may be caring for a child with FASD, or who would like to learn more about FASD. Workshop participants are expected to have:
- attended the introductory workshop, or
- watched the recording, or
- attended other training or have equivalent knowledge – see recommended pre-reading.
This workshop will cover:
- Understanding the child’s profile
- Making sense of FASD and Trauma Strategies for home, school and community
- Working with therapists
- Managing risk and safety
- Working with a care team
This session is the second part of a series of workshops with Prue Walker, a renowned expert in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), designed specifically for Permanent Care and Adoptive Families. Dive deep into understanding FASD, from its diagnosis and characteristics across the lifespan to effective strategies for support in home, school, and community settings.Â
These workshops will equip you with the knowledge and skills to positively impact the lives of children and young people with FASD.
Permanent Care and Adoptive Families is a member-based not-for-profit organisation passionately supporting families brought together through permanent care, kinship care, and adoption. Established in 2003, PCA Families partners with families to share their stories, advocate for and influence meaningful change in the sector. They offer an extensive suite of services and programs including flexible funding support to eligible carers, a confidential helpline, therapeutic counselling services, peer support, education forums, events and workshops, and online resources.  For further information :  www.pcafamilies.org.au
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