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2009 Fall Speaker Series

In collaboration with the Center for Behavioral Health Research and Services, the Arctic FASD RTC is pleased to announce the 2009 Fall FASD Speaker Series.

Each month, one of the Arctic FASD RTC Affiliate Faculty will present a free two hour public lecture on a topic related to FASDs.

October 22: FASDs and Suicide, presented by Michael Baldwin

November 19: Building Partnerships: Communicating and Supporting Families Around FASD Care, presented by Cheri Scott

December 18: Adapting Mental Health Practices for Individuals with FASDs, presented by Michael Baldwin

All lectures will be held in Anchorage and video-linked to the the O'Neill Building, Room 201 on the UAF campus in Fairbanks. Video of the lecture will be available at a later date on our training videos page.

Anchorage

Dates: October 22, November 19, December 18

Time: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Where: UAA/APU Consortium Library, Room 307, University of Alaska Anchorage campus.

The entrance to the library is on the Providence Drive side of the building. You will need to go all the way around the outside of the building to reach the front doors. Once inside, turn right, go through the security devices and past the circulation desk. This will bring you to the reference section of the library. You can either take the spiral stairs up to the third floor (next to the pendulum), or continue through the reference section to the elevators. The elevators are located past the reference section, opposite the lower level bookcases.

Parking: Please arrive early to secure a parking place in the parking lot outside the university library (off of Alumni Drive, see campus map). There is a Pay & Park machine located in the parking lot. To reach it, turn right after entering the parking lot, then turn left into the first row of parking spaces. It is at the far end of that first row. You may park anywhere in the lot once you have purchased your parking pass.

Please be prepared to pay for at least one hour’s worth of parking. Free parking does not begin until 7:30 p.m.

Map: www.uaa.alaska.edu/map/

Fairbanks

Dates: October 22, November 19, December 18

When: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Where: O'Neill Building, Room 201, University of Alaska Fairbanks campus.

Parking: Free

Map: www.uaf.edu/campusmap/blue-zone/

Registration

This is a free, public lecture; pre-registration is not required. However, if you wish to receive continuing education (CE) credits, you will need to complete and submit the manual registration form, along with the $25.00 CE processing fee.

 

November 19: Building Partnerships, presented by Cheri Scott

Cheri Scott has years of experience working in the development and application of FASD training and support projects as a parent navigator and trainer at Stone Soup Group, a nonprofit organization serving families of Alaskan children and youth with special needs. Ms. Scott manages the statewide FASD Family Support Program and is the trainer for parent navigators with the FASD diagnostic teams in Alaska. On November 19, she will present a lecture based on her experiences in the field of family support and advocacy.

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

Prerequisites

  • No previous knowledge of FASD is required.

Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Describe the role of the parent navigator in the FASD diagnostic process.
  • Identify the role of healthcare providers in referral of and on-going care for individuals experiencing prenatal alcohol exposure.
  • Identifiy strategies for developing collaborative relationships with individuals experiencing FASDs and their caregivers.

Continuing Education

Participants will be eligible to receive two (2) continuing education (CE) credits for the completion of the lecture. The processing fee for these two 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. 

If you wish to register and receive continuing education credits for this lecture, please print and submit the registration form, along with the $25.00 CE processing fee.

 

 

December 17: Adapting Mental Health Practices, presented by Michael Baldwin

Michael Baldwin has worked as a behavioral health clinician and advocate for children, adolescents, adults and families affected by the consequences of FASDs for nearly 20 years. For seven years, he coordinated a multi-disciplinary FASD Diagnostic Clinic and Prevention Program.

On December 17, Mr. Baldwin will provide information about adapting mental health practices for individuals with FASD. He will address this topic from his experience as a clinician and based on research data he has collected over the last decade.

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

Prerequisites

  • No previous knowledge of FASD is required.

Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Discuss the basic neurobehavioral symptoms of FASDs.
  • Explain the concept of secondary FASD behavioral symptoms and provide examples.
  • Describe why standard behavioral strategies are often a poor fit for people with FASDs.
  • Describe and give examples of how mental health treatment can be adapted for individuals with FASDS.
  • Describe and give examples of FASD-tailored treatment goals and objectives.

Continuing Education

Participants will be eligible to receive two (2) continuing education (CE) credits for the completion of the lecture. The processing fee for these two 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. 

If you wish to register and receive continuing education credits for this lecture, please print and submit the registration form, along with the $25.00 CE processing fee.

 

 

October 22: FASDs and Suicide, presented by Michael Baldwin, M.S.

Arctic FASD RTC Affiliate Faculty Member Michael Baldwin has worked as a behavioral health clinician and advocate for children, adolescents, adults and families affected by the consequences of FASDs for nearly 20 years. For seven years, he coordinated a multi-disciplinary FASD Diagnostic Clinic and Prevention Program.

On October 22, he will discuss the relationship between FASDs and suicide ideation, attempts, and completion. Mr. Baldwin will address this topic from his experience as a clinician and based on research data he has collected over the last decade.

Mr. Baldwin is the author of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and Suicidality in a Healthcare Setting, published in the International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 2007:66(Suppl.1):54-60.

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

Prerequisites

  • No previous knowledge of FASD is required.

Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Identify how the characteristics of individuals with FASD might contribute to suicidality.
  • Identify the implications of FASD for suicide assessment intervention.  

Continuing Education

Participants will be eligible to receive two (2) continuing education (CE) credits for the completion of the lecture. The processing fee for these two 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. 

If you wish to register and receive continuing education credits for this lecture, please print and submit the registration form, along with the $25.00 CE processing fee.

 
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