7th Annual ANISHINABEK G7 FASD Conference FASD: A Community Responsibility

7th Annual ANISHINABEK G7– FASD Conference FASD: A Community Responsibility October 4, 5, 6, 2016 Quattro Hotel 229 Great Northern Road, Sault Ste. M...
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7th Annual ANISHINABEK G7– FASD Conference FASD: A Community Responsibility

October 4, 5, 6, 2016 Quattro Hotel 229 Great Northern Road, Sault Ste. Marie ON Keynote Speaker Dr. Martin Brokenleg

Intergenerational Trauma Workshops include: FASD and the Justice System: Challenges and Strategies for Navigating the System

The Effect of Family Experience on Resiliency

Shifting Expectations: from virtual reality to realityA community of heart

An Inside Glimpse - FASD Diagnosis

Justice System/ Community Court and FASD

THE KEY'S TO FASD SUCCESS: Essential strategies to achieve less stress and more success at school, work or home

ForgivenessA workshop for care and service providers and an additional workshop for birth families How 4 Mothers Came Together to Become a Community of Support: Together We Are Stronger

Dino Kiiwin Case Management—A Cultural Approach in Supporting Anishnaabe Individuals with FASD Cause it's not my FaultUnderstanding FASD in Children and Youth

REGISTRATION FEE: $100 (includes breakfast, lunch and refreshment breaks) A limited number of bursaries MAY BE available for parents, caregivers and those living with FASD Maximum bursary amount: $500/ family See registration form for more details

For further information contact: Kari Chiappetta [email protected] 807-621-6225

Funding provided by First Nation & Inuit Health, Ontario Region, Health Canada

Anishinabek G7 FASD Conference 2016 FASD: A Community Responsibility Agenda Tuesday October 4, 2016 7:30 am – 8:30 am

HOT BREAKFAST and REGISTRATION- South Ballroom

8:30 am

Welcoming Remarks- North Ballroom

8:45 am

Opening welcome

9:00 am

TBA

10:30 am

NUTRITION BREAK

10:45 am- 12 pm

Keynote Address: Dr. Martin Brokenleg- Intergenerational Trauma

12 pm

LUNCH- South Ballroom

1 pm- 2:30 pm

Concurrent Workshops Series A & B Workshops will be run twice. (1 pm -2:30 pm & 2:45 pm – 4:15 pm). Attendees will be able to attend one workshop in each time slot. Pre-registration for workshops is not necessary 1A/B 2A/B 3A/B 4A/B 5 A/B FASD and the Justice The Effect of Family Shifting Expectations: Victim, Survivor to An Inside Glimpse System: Challenges and Experience on Resiliency from virtual reality to Thurivor - Breaking the FASD Diagnosis Strategies for Navigating Dr. Martin Brokenleg reality- A community FASD chain Kelly Oreskovich, Methe System of heart Betty Cornelius ghan Von Muhlenen, Jonathan Rudin RJ Formanek & Shannon Gouchie Savanna Pietrantonio

2:30 pm

NUTRITION BREAK

2:45 pm – 4:15 pm

Concurrent Workshop Series B- see above for topics

6:00 pm

Sweat Lodge- off site- see program for more information

Wednesday October 5, 2016 7:30 am – 8:30 am

HOT BREAKFAST- South Ballroom

8:30 am

Welcoming Remarks- North Ballroom

9 am 10:15 am

Keynote Address- Tracey and Kiera Knowlton Our Journey, Our Strength NUTRITION BREAK

10:30 am – 12 pm

Dino Kiiwin Case Management—A Cultural Approach in Supporting Anishnaabe Individuals with FASD

12 pm

LUNCH - South Ballroom

1 pm – 2:30 pm

2:30 pm

Concurrent Workshop Series C and D Workshops will be run twice. (1 pm -2:30 pm & 2:45 pm – 4:15 pm). Attendees will be able to attend one workshop in each time slot. Pre-registration for workshops is not necessary 2C/D 3C/D 4C/D 5 C/D Sault Ste. Marie Community THE KEY'S TO FASD How 4 Mothers Came Court and Supporting SUCCESS: Essential Together to Become a Cause it's not my People with FASD strategies to achieve Community of Support: Fault-Understanding Melody Hawdon & less stress and more Together We Are FASD in Children and Dana Peterson success at school, work Stronger Youth or home Debbie Gray Allan Mountford Jeff Noble Cherie Coulombe Debbie Michaud, Rhonda Konrad NUTRITION BREAK

2:45 pm – 4:15 pm

Concurrent Workshop Series D- see above for topics

6 pm – 7:30

Evening Coffee House for families and individuals living with FASD

1C/D TBA

Thursday October 6, 2016 7:30 am – 8:30 am

HOT BREAKFAST- South Ballroom

8:30 am

Welcoming Remarks- North Ballroom

8:45 am

Sharing our Successes- Cafe

10:15 am

NUTRITION BREAK

10:30 am – 11:00 am

Sharing our Successes continued

11:00 am – 12:15 pm 12:15 pm

The Lay of the Land: Preliminary Results of a Health Survey of Adults with FASD Presenters: Myles Himmelreich, CJ Lutke LUNCH- South Ballroom

1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

This is our Journey…Life with FASD

2:30 pm – 3:00 pm

Closing Remarks- North Ballroom Door Prizes, Closing Prayer

Sharing our Successes– Networking Session Every year at the conference we hear wonderful stories of people and community groups doing amazing, creative and innovative things in the FASD Community. This year the conference planning team has built into the agenda an opportunity for EVERYONE to share their success stories and best practices around FASD support, education and awareness. On Thursday October 6 we have built a sharing a networking time into the agenda. This plenary session will provide an environment for discussion, networking and collaboration by allowing everyone the opportunity to share best practices in FASD support, education and awareness. This will be an opportunity to network and share resources and learn about the positive FASD programs and services that are taking place in different communities. This is your chance to share some of the successes and great programs that are happening in your community!

Workshop Summaries FASD and the Justice System: Challenges and Strategies for Navigating the System

The Effect of Family Experience on Resiliency Dr. Martin Brokenleg

Jonathan Rudin

Family life is the foundational strength in resiliency. This session The presentation will focus on the realities faced by those affected considers the strengths of family life and the needs of youth facing the with FASD who are involved in the justice system. In addition to contemporary youth worker. addressing the challenges these individuals may face, strategies for navigating the system will also be discussed. Cause it's not my Fault-Understanding FASD in Children and Youth Allan Mountford "It takes a village to raise a child" is especially true for children with FASD. It is appropos that The Ministry of Children and Youth Services has recognized FASD as a major issue in Ontario. The community must understand the primary, secondary and tertiary characteristics of FASD, and the ramifications of this hidden, brain-based disability on the life of affected children and youth. Participants will enjoy this fast-paced workshop full of humorous anecdotes and real-life success stories of FASD.

How 4 Mothers Came Together to Become a Community of Support: Together We Are Stronger Debbie Gray, Cherie Coulombe, Debbie Michaud, Rhonda Konrad Raising children & adults with an FASD has it many rewards and challenges. Nine years ago 4 women who came together to work on a project became each other's supporters, advocates, and stronghold during times of joy, crisis, grief & loss and the daily demands of parenting. This team has been able to reach out and educate the local community and have also reached communities across Canada.

Workshop Summaries continued Shifting Expectations:

An Inside Glimpse - FASD Diagnosis

from virtual reality to reality- A community of heart

Kelly Oreskovich, Meghan Von Muhlenen, Shannon Gouchie

RJ Formanek & Savanna Pietrantonio Flying with Broken Wings is an online support group that has changed the way people relate to, and with adults living with FASD. Starting with a strong base of adults living on the spectrum of various ages, the mix of parents and caregivers with professionals builds a group dynamic that has enabled an open sharing which gives voice to each of these very different groups. Inclusion and support while educating members in the latest news and information regarding FASD is also a huge component of the group, as well sharing ideas, strategies gleaned from a wide variety of credible sources, and personal perspective as a backdrop to all of this. Together, we forge ahead with new understandings of often difficult concepts, which people are implementing in their daily lives. And the best part of all? It works. Now, here, for the first time we talk about what makes the magic happen and share ideas that may help others as well.

Victim, Survivor to Thurivor - Breaking the FASD Chain Betty Cornelius In this presentation, Betty will talk on the generations behind her family with FASD. She will share personal stories of how she was encouraged to drink while pregnant with her son and how her son, not knowing any better, allowed his partner to drink when pregnant. She will also speak on the importance of peer support, advocating and setting up local FASD and kinship support groups. THE KEY'S TO FASD SUCCESS: Essential strategies to achieve less stress and more success at school, work or home Jeff Noble For parents and caregivers to be successful (and sane) in this lifetime career that they have selflessly devoted themselves to, there are specific elements that will guarantee a winning outcome: Respite, Training, Coaching and Understanding Grief and Loss. Participants will be provided with an intensive overview of the realities of raising/caring for someone with an FASD and the unique demands and challenges that professionals and systems often overlook. Participants are provided with practical, research based theories and strategies that will focus on the FASD caregiver and building capacity

The FASD Clinic at NEO Kids, Health Sciences North started in 2011 in collaboration with the FASD North Eastern Aboriginal Partnership Project (NEAP). The FASD Clinic at NEO Kids is very fortunate to have a dedicated multi-disciplinary team that provides comprehensive assessment consistent with the Canadian FASD Diagnostic Guidelines (2016). While the clinic has experienced an exponential increase in referrals in 2016 – we are committed to contributing to FASD education and awareness so that all children who may be experiencing difficulties from prenatal alcohol exposure have access to early diagnosis and therefore early intervention and support. Our presentation and panel discussion aims to increase awareness and educate the diverse audience on the FASD assessment process and how the team comes together specifically to formulate a diagnosis of FASD. This material will be presented not in a scientific way, but rather in an interactive manner that is engaging and easily understandable to all participants of the conference. To enhance the presentation we will host a panel presentation and discussion with a strong First Nation perspective about the challenges and benefits of navigating the FASD diagnostic process. The panel will consist of 3 to 4 participants including a patient, family, child advocate. Sault Ste. Marie Community Court and Supporting People with FASD Melody Hawdon & Dana Peterson We will be looking at the Algoma Justice System and the development of the Sault Ste. Marie Community Court. A journey through the progression and growth of including people with an F.A.S.D diagnosis and people who are only suspected of being affected by pre-natal exposure. It's with great pride that we will share the growth and positive outcomes that have derived from the changes to our local justice system.

FASD: A Community Responsibility October 4, 5, 6, 2016 Quattro Hotel 229 Great Northern Road, Sault Ste. Marie ON

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM CONTACT INFORMATION Name:___________________________________________________________________________

Telephone:_________________________ Email Address:________________________________

First Nation/ Organization:__________________________________________________________

Mailing Address:__________________________________________________________________ Please circle the role that best suits your participation in this conference: Parent Health Professional

Foster Parent

Teacher

Social Service Worker

Person living with FASD

Front Line Worker

Vendor

Other_____________________

Justice Worker

REGISTRATION FEE $100– includes all resource material, hot breakfast and lunch all 3 days

BURSARY Parents/caregivers of and individuals living with FASD may eligible to receive a bursary to cover registration and travel. If you are interested in accessing the bursary, please complete the attached bursary form. Maximum Bursary amount: $500/ family. If you are applying for bursary, please do not make your hotel arrangements or pay your registration fee until bursary decisions are made.

ACCOMMODATIONS Funding provided by First Nation & Inuit Health, Ontario Region, Health Canada If registered and paid by September 1, 2016 you will be entered to win an IPad Mini

A block of rooms has been placed on hold at the Quattro Hotel at a rate of $99/night. Please quote Anishinabek G7 FASD Conference when booking to receive the conference rate. Rooms must be booked by September 9, 2016 in order to guarantee rate and availability. 1-800-563-7262

VENDOR/ INFORMATION TABLES A limited amount of space is available for those wishing to display program information and vendors wishing to sell merchandise. There is no fee for those wishing to reserve tables to display INFORMATION ONLY. Table fee for vendors is $100 for entire conference. Limit of 2 persons per day at each booth as the fee covers the cost of the refreshment breaks and lunch.

FAX REGISTRATION TO KARI AT 807-577-6800

Please indicate which type of table you would like to reserve: Vendor Table ($100 fee)

Information Table (No Fee)

FASD: A Community Responsibility October 4, 5, 6, 2016 Quattro Hotel (Formerly Comfort Suites) 229 Great Northern Road, Sault Ste. Marie ON

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM PAGE 2 METHOD OF PAYMENT Please make cheques/ purchase orders payable to:

Shkagamik-Kwe Health Centre– Healthy Choices Program Cheque or money order #:_______________

Purchase Order #:____________________

Credit Card #:_____________________________________________ Please circle correct card: Visa

MasterCard Discover Card

Name:_________________________________________ Exp. Date____/____ Security Code: (3 digits on back)_____________ Authorized Amount:$_____________

Cardholder Signature:______________________________________

CANCELLATION POLICY Cancellations/ Voluntary withdrawals should be sent in writing to Kari Chiappetta at [email protected]. Cancellations will be accepted without penalty until September 23, 2016. No refund or withdrawals after September 23. FORWARD PAYMENT TO: Shkagamik-Kwe Health Centre– Healthy Choices Program C/O Kari Chiappetta 210 West Moodie Street, Thunder Bay ON, P7E 5A4

Funding provided by First Nation & Inuit Health, Ontario Region, Health Canada

PHOTO/VIDEO RELEASE The conference committee will be taking photos and videos throughout the conference that MAY be used for educational or promotional purposes. Please sign below to give consent for photos or videos that include you to be used in future videos/ slideshows I consent to the use of my photo or videos including me to be used for FASD education and/or promotional purposes to be used by the AG7 FASD Conference partners. Signature:______________________________________

Date:___________________________

If registered and paid by September 1, 2016 you will be entered to win an IPad Mini

CONTACT INFORMATION For more information, contact Kari Chiappetta, Conference Coordinator at [email protected] or 807-621-6225

FAX REGISTRATION TO KARI AT 807-577-6800

Anishinabek G7 FASD Conference 2016 Bursary Application for Families, Caregivers and Individuals Living with FASD

Name (please print) Address City/Town

Postal Code

Telephone Number E-mail Address I am: (please circle one) A parent or sibling of an individual living with FASD

A caregiver for an individual living with FASD

An individual living with FASD

Bursaries will cover registration fees and hotel accommodations. Please do not forward registration payment or make hotel room reservations until bursary decisions are made on September 9. In addition to registration fees and hotel costs, the bursary will also cover mileage and meals to a maximum of $500/family. Please indicate below if you will be driving and also if you require hotel reservations I will be driving and request mileage reimbursement:

Yes

No

I will require a hotel room during the conference:

Yes

No

If yes, the conference coordinator will make a hotel reservation for you with a check in of October 3, 2016 and a check out date of October 6, 2016 Please indicate what name the hotel reservation should be under__________________________________________________ If you require a later check out date, please indicate below your reasons for requesting a later check out date:

Signature Date 

Please e-mail completed form to [email protected], fax to (807) 577-6800 or mail to 210 W. Moodie Street, Thunder Bay ON P7E 5A4.



Bursary application deadline is September 9, 2016. Bursary applications will be reviewed the week of September 12 and

successful bursary applicants will be notified by email by September 16, 2016. 

Please do not make hotel arrangements until bursary decisions have been made.



If approved, reimbursement will occur once you arrive at the conference.



For more information, contact Kari Chiappetta, Conference Coordinator at 807-621-6225 or [email protected].

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