This course takes place over 2 days (6th & 13th November) and attendance at both sessions is required to complete the course. We strongly recommend that attendees have previously attended “What is FASD?” or have a strong knowledge of FASD already.
Building on your existing knowledge of FASD, this course delves deeper into how we can support people with FASD or a prenatal alcohol exposure history.
Written and delivered by the FASD hub Team, Topics include:
- How alcohol affects the developing brain
- Common challenges, including trauma, masking and cognitive fatigue
- Reframing our thinking through an FASD lens
- Strategies for success
Attendees will be invited to join follow up reflective groups to continue their learning and gain peer support should they wish. All attendees will receive a digital handbook after the session.
Please book the first date and you will be automatically added to the second
This is a fully-funded event for Parents and Carers living in Scotland.
If you are out with Scotland, there is an option to purchase a ticket. Discount is provided to AUK members.
GDPR Statement
Please note the following important information about how we process your personal data. By registering for this event, I/we hereby give my/our consent and understand that Adoption UK will process and retain personal data in full compliance with the relevant sections of the Data Protection Act 2018 and General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2016/679). Adoption UK’s privacy policy is available via the following link www.adoptionuk.org/privacy-policy If you have any questions, please contact us at fasdhub.scotland@adoptionuk.org.uk
Safeguarding Statement
We welcome and encourage sharing of ideas and experiences during this event, however, please bear in mind that this is confidential information and is not to be shared outside of this space. The only exception is in the event of a safeguarding concern, when the organiser will follow Adoption UK’s safeguarding policy. If you have any questions, please contact fasdhub.scotland@adoptionuk.org.uk