Bitesize training for supporting Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
What is FASD?
The session will be tailored to consider children and young people with prenatal exposure to alcohol; how to promote the social model approach to youth work, ensuring that more neurodivergent young people with FASD can be inclusively included in various groups and clubs.
The expected outcome is that mentor or youth worker will leave the program better equipped to support and work effectively with individuals with FASD.
Course outline:
➢ What is FASD?
➢ How brain damage impacts the whole body
➢ How to support current & tune into anticipated emerging needs
➢ FASD strategies to support existing & emerging needs in children / young people
‘I wonder if you see me’; exploring extreme communication methods
Exploring FASD using Edward De Bono’s 6 Thinking Hats
The Eight Magic Keys – Planning for young people with FASD
Peer learning during group discussions on personal experiences in this area of work
2 hour bitesize online live delivery @ £50 per person
Includes Certification & Free Resources
©FASD Informed UK
Image with kind permission of one of our young FASD friends
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