It is not easy to talk about FASD. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder is complex. Much of the conversation around FASD makes it more complicated and increases stigma. This webinar will examine communication. Myles Himmelreich joins Marlene Dray and Bev Drew to discuss ways to change the conversation and increase understanding of FASD.
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FASD: Let’s Change the Conversation and Challenge the Stigma
October 14, 2020 @ 7:30 am. - 8:30 am.
- FreeDetails
- Date:
- October 14, 2020
- Time:
- 7:30 am. - 8:30 am.
- Cost:
- Free
- Tag:
- Alcohol, disability, FASD, pregnancy, prevention, recorded, substance use
Organizer
- Marlene Dray
- Phone:
- 306-651-4306
- Email:
- mdray@skprevention.ca
Presenters
- Myles Himmelreich
- About:
Myles is a member of the Adult Leadership Committee. Myles is a well-known national and international consultant and trainer on FASD. He brings his own personal experiences as an individual with FASD. By sharing an inside perspective, he helps society better understand and normalize Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
- Marlene Dray, B.A.
- About:
FASD Prevention Program Coordinator
- Email:
- mdray@skprevention.ca
- Bev Drew, B.A.Sc., M.Sc.
- About:
Member of Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT)
Bev is a skilled Motivational Interviewing trainer with over a decade of experience training Saskatchewan people from a variety of backgrounds. Her trainings are highly regarded and participants feel that the mix of teaching, practicing, and discussion help them master the communication skills that enhance their work and support their clients.
Details
- Date:
- October 14, 2020
- Time:
- 7:30 am. - 8:30 am.
- Cost:
- Free
- Tag:
- Alcohol, disability, FASD, pregnancy, prevention, recorded, substance use
Organizer
- Marlene Dray
- Phone:
- 306-651-4306
- Email:
- mdray@skprevention.ca