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SUMMARY:Families Moving Forward (FMF) Specialist Training
DESCRIPTION:FMF Foundations is a CDC-recommended\, evidence-based behavioral intervention for families raising children (ages 3 to 13) with prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) or FASD\, and challenging behavior. Best suited for mental health providers\, it offers ready-to-use materials and clinical strategies that are well organized to support families navigating complex situations\, including early adversity and family stress. You’ll receive an application after completing the registration.. The application deadline is July 28\, 2025. \nTraining dates are Aug 18\, 19\, 26 & Sept 2\, 12* or 19*\, 2025. (* dependent on size) \nJoin an International Movement in FASD Intervention \nFamilies Moving Forward Foundations (formerly Families Moving Forward Program) stands as one of only four CDC-recommended interventions for FASD\, representing a breakthrough in supporting families affected by prenatal alcohol exposure. As an FMF Specialist\, you’ll be equipped to transform challenging behaviors into manageable solutions\, while providing families with hope and practical strategies that work. \nComprehensive Training Experience \n  \nOver five intensive days\, you’ll master an evidence-based intervention that combines: \n\nPositive Behavior Support (PBS) approaches\nMotivational Interviewing techniques\nCognitive Behavioral Therapy strategies\nNeurodevelopmentally-informed care practices\n\nWhat You’ll Learn: \n\nPractical understanding of FASD’s brain-based impact on behavior\nAdvanced techniques for reframing challenging behaviors\nCustomizable intervention strategies for diverse family needs\nRealistic behavior planning and development of accommodations\nEvidence-based methods to increase parenting efficacy\nStrategies to decrease disruptive behaviors through understanding\n\nProgram Structure: \n\nCore Training Dates: August 18\, 19\, 26 & September 2\, 12 or 19*\, 2025 (9/12 or 9/19 depending on training size)\nDaily Schedule: 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.\nFormat: Virtual\, interactive sessions\nFMF Specialist Training Cost: $2\,500\nIntervention Fidelity Training: 12-18-hour ($150/hour)\n\nThe FMF Advantage \nJoin a dedicated group of professionals equipped to: \n\nDeliver specialized care for a critically underserved population\nAccess comprehensive intervention materials through the FMF Website Portal\nImplement flexible sessions adaptable to both in-person and telehealth delivery\nReceive ongoing support from leading experts in the field\nConnect with a national network of FASD-informed providers (FASD United)\n\nExpert Guidance: \nTrain with Dr. Anika Trancik\, a pioneering force in FASD intervention: \n\n20+ years of specialized FASD expertise\nOriginal FMF Program development team member\nFormer Clinical Psychologist at Florida’s premier FASD Clinic\nPrimary National FMF Trainer\n\nProfessional Recognition: \n\n30 CE credits for Florida providers (LCSW\, LMHC\, LMFT\, CMSW)\nCDC-recommended intervention\nListed in the California Evidence-Based ClearingHouse for Child Welfare\nApproved to deliver evidence-based intervention\n\nEligibility Requirements: \n\nMaster’s or Doctoral degree in counseling\, social work\, psychology\, or related field\nProfessional licensure (or in supervision process)\nClinical service delivery qualification\nTraining in Motivational Interviewing and CBT\n\nValued Experience: \n\nPrevious FASD training or clinical work\nExperience with standardized testing\nAdvocacy experience in FASD community\n\nYour Path to Becoming an FMF Specialist \n\nRequest an application through the “Request” button below (no fee)\nYou will receive the training application by email\nSubmit your application and resume to Training@TheFloridaCenter.org\nApplication deadline: Monday\, July 28\, 2025\nUpon approval\, secure your spot with payment\nBegin your journey! We’re so excited to have you join us\n\nLimited to 12 participants – Early application strongly recommended \nBeyond Training \nAs an FMF Specialist\, you’ll be equipped to: \n\nTransform family dynamics in your community\nProvide evidence-based support for complex cases\nBuild a specialized practice in FASD intervention\nJoin a supportive network of FASD professionals\nMake a lasting impact on families affected by FASD/PAE\n\nFMF Specialists report transformative results: \n“Caregivers experience profound ‘light bulb moments’ when they finally understand their child’s behavior through the FMF lens. The program provides exactly what families need\, when they need it.”
URL:https://fasdunited.org/event/families-moving-forward-fmf-specialist-training/2025-08-19/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:FASD Intervention,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250818T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250818T163000
DTSTAMP:20260425T124402
CREATED:20250508T224419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250508T224845Z
UID:10001648-1755513000-1755534600@fasdunited.org
SUMMARY:Families Moving Forward (FMF) Specialist Training
DESCRIPTION:FMF Foundations is a CDC-recommended\, evidence-based behavioral intervention for families raising children (ages 3 to 13) with prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) or FASD\, and challenging behavior. Best suited for mental health providers\, it offers ready-to-use materials and clinical strategies that are well organized to support families navigating complex situations\, including early adversity and family stress. You’ll receive an application after completing the registration.. The application deadline is July 28\, 2025. \nTraining dates are Aug 18\, 19\, 26 & Sept 2\, 12* or 19*\, 2025. (* dependent on size) \nJoin an International Movement in FASD Intervention \nFamilies Moving Forward Foundations (formerly Families Moving Forward Program) stands as one of only four CDC-recommended interventions for FASD\, representing a breakthrough in supporting families affected by prenatal alcohol exposure. As an FMF Specialist\, you’ll be equipped to transform challenging behaviors into manageable solutions\, while providing families with hope and practical strategies that work. \nComprehensive Training Experience \n  \nOver five intensive days\, you’ll master an evidence-based intervention that combines: \n\nPositive Behavior Support (PBS) approaches\nMotivational Interviewing techniques\nCognitive Behavioral Therapy strategies\nNeurodevelopmentally-informed care practices\n\nWhat You’ll Learn: \n\nPractical understanding of FASD’s brain-based impact on behavior\nAdvanced techniques for reframing challenging behaviors\nCustomizable intervention strategies for diverse family needs\nRealistic behavior planning and development of accommodations\nEvidence-based methods to increase parenting efficacy\nStrategies to decrease disruptive behaviors through understanding\n\nProgram Structure: \n\nCore Training Dates: August 18\, 19\, 26 & September 2\, 12 or 19*\, 2025 (9/12 or 9/19 depending on training size)\nDaily Schedule: 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.\nFormat: Virtual\, interactive sessions\nFMF Specialist Training Cost: $2\,500\nIntervention Fidelity Training: 12-18-hour ($150/hour)\n\nThe FMF Advantage \nJoin a dedicated group of professionals equipped to: \n\nDeliver specialized care for a critically underserved population\nAccess comprehensive intervention materials through the FMF Website Portal\nImplement flexible sessions adaptable to both in-person and telehealth delivery\nReceive ongoing support from leading experts in the field\nConnect with a national network of FASD-informed providers (FASD United)\n\nExpert Guidance: \nTrain with Dr. Anika Trancik\, a pioneering force in FASD intervention: \n\n20+ years of specialized FASD expertise\nOriginal FMF Program development team member\nFormer Clinical Psychologist at Florida’s premier FASD Clinic\nPrimary National FMF Trainer\n\nProfessional Recognition: \n\n30 CE credits for Florida providers (LCSW\, LMHC\, LMFT\, CMSW)\nCDC-recommended intervention\nListed in the California Evidence-Based ClearingHouse for Child Welfare\nApproved to deliver evidence-based intervention\n\nEligibility Requirements: \n\nMaster’s or Doctoral degree in counseling\, social work\, psychology\, or related field\nProfessional licensure (or in supervision process)\nClinical service delivery qualification\nTraining in Motivational Interviewing and CBT\n\nValued Experience: \n\nPrevious FASD training or clinical work\nExperience with standardized testing\nAdvocacy experience in FASD community\n\nYour Path to Becoming an FMF Specialist \n\nRequest an application through the “Request” button below (no fee)\nYou will receive the training application by email\nSubmit your application and resume to Training@TheFloridaCenter.org\nApplication deadline: Monday\, July 28\, 2025\nUpon approval\, secure your spot with payment\nBegin your journey! We’re so excited to have you join us\n\nLimited to 12 participants – Early application strongly recommended \nBeyond Training \nAs an FMF Specialist\, you’ll be equipped to: \n\nTransform family dynamics in your community\nProvide evidence-based support for complex cases\nBuild a specialized practice in FASD intervention\nJoin a supportive network of FASD professionals\nMake a lasting impact on families affected by FASD/PAE\n\nFMF Specialists report transformative results: \n“Caregivers experience profound ‘light bulb moments’ when they finally understand their child’s behavior through the FMF lens. The program provides exactly what families need\, when they need it.”
URL:https://fasdunited.org/event/families-moving-forward-fmf-specialist-training/2025-08-18/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:FASD Intervention,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250814T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250814T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T124402
CREATED:20250710T161442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250710T161442Z
UID:10001671-1755165600-1755176400@fasdunited.org
SUMMARY:FASCETS Center for Neurodiversity TRAINING: Brain-Based Conditions Including FASD
DESCRIPTION:The FASCETS brain-based approach explores the concept that we each have strengths and challenges based on how our brain works. These can be directly informed by our genetic make-up or by pre or postnatal events. In our upcoming trainings\, we discuss the FASCETS brain-based or neurobehavioral approach which links brain function with behaviors\, leading to supports that work and make a difference for all brain-based differences such as FASD\, ADHD\, Autism\, Dementia\, TBI and more! \nJoin us for our Live webinar to learn more about the FASCETS brain-based approach and discover tools to implement it in all settings in order to create person-specific supports regardless of the source of the brain-based difference: FASD\, ASD\, ADHD\, autism\, dementia\, acquired brain injuries…) It is effective for all people across their entire lifespan. \nIf you are someone who lives with\, works with or knows someone with a confirmed or suspected brain-based difference\, this workshop is for you! \nTo learn more about these and all of our other upcoming trainings and to register\, visit: https://www.fascets.org/book-online
URL:https://fasdunited.org/event/fascets-center-for-neurodiversity-training-brain-based-conditions-including-fasd/
CATEGORIES:Education and Schools,Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="FASCETS":MAILTO:schart@fascets.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250731T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250731T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T124402
CREATED:20250731T175246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250731T175246Z
UID:10001683-1753966800-1753974000@fasdunited.org
SUMMARY:Growing with Care: FASD in Early Learning Environments
DESCRIPTION:This training introduces participants to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and its complex effects on young children.  Through real-life examples and practical strategies\, we’ll explore how FASD impacts learning\, behavior\, and social-emotional development and how early childhood environments can be adapted to better meet the needs of affected children.  With a strong focus on understanding\, compassion\, and inclusion\, this session empowers participants to shift from managing behaviors to supporting brain-based needs. FASD is often misunderstood\, yet it affects more children than many other developmental disorders.  In early learning settings\, children with FASD may struggle with behaviors that are misinterpreted as oppositional or inattentive\, when in reality they are signals of an underlying brain-based disability.  By gaining a deeper understanding and adopting proven strategies\, professionals can improve classroom dynamics\, build stronger relationships\, and promote better long-term outcomes for children with FASD.  Creating environments that work with a child’s brain rather than against it is not only possible\, it’s essential.
URL:https://fasdunited.org/event/growing-with-care-fasd-in-early-learning-environments/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250624T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250624T200000
DTSTAMP:20260425T124402
CREATED:20250623T150529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250623T150529Z
UID:10001662-1750791600-1750795200@fasdunited.org
SUMMARY:Beyond Behaviors: FASD in Focus
DESCRIPTION:Led by Sydney Finkenbine\, M.Ed.\, BCBA\, LBA\, COBA \nThis training explores the realities of supporting individuals with FASD through a brain-based lens. We’ll share compassionate\, practical strategies for families and providers\, debunk myths about ABA (especially that it’s only for autism)\, and open space for community-informed discussion. \nAll proceeds go directly to CAMP – A FASD Community\, to help send more campers this summer. \nLink with more information: https://www.fasdcamp.org/beyond-behaviors-fasd-in-focus \n 
URL:https://fasdunited.org/event/beyond-behaviors-fasd-in-focus/
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="CAMP - A FASD Community":MAILTO:admin@fasdcamp.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250618T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250618T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T124402
CREATED:20250512T201850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T201850Z
UID:10001657-1750251600-1750258800@fasdunited.org
SUMMARY:Prenatal Substance Exposure Training for Child Welfare Staff
DESCRIPTION:Creating a Family has developed an evidence-based\, specialized training aimed at increasing child welfare professionals’ knowledge of prenatal substance exposure and enhancing their confidence in supporting affected children and their foster\, adoptive\, and kinship parents. \nThrough Creating a Family’s Prenatal Substance Exposure Training for Child Welfare Staff\, participants will be able to recognize the prevalence of prenatal substance exposure in the child welfare system\, identify symptoms associated with prenatal substance exposure\, and be able to identify strategies to support children from infancy to young adulthood. Creating a Family provides access to a resource library\, including resources in Spanish\, during and after attending the sessions. This is an interactive\, 4-hour training split into two (2) sessions. \nOur upcoming training is being offered for free\, courtesy of our partner Jockey Being Family®. \n 
URL:https://fasdunited.org/event/prenatal-substance-exposure-training-for-child-welfare-staff/2025-06-18/
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public,Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Creating a Family":MAILTO:info@creatingafamily.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250616T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250616T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T124402
CREATED:20250512T201850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T201850Z
UID:10001656-1750078800-1750086000@fasdunited.org
SUMMARY:Prenatal Substance Exposure Training for Child Welfare Staff
DESCRIPTION:Creating a Family has developed an evidence-based\, specialized training aimed at increasing child welfare professionals’ knowledge of prenatal substance exposure and enhancing their confidence in supporting affected children and their foster\, adoptive\, and kinship parents. \nThrough Creating a Family’s Prenatal Substance Exposure Training for Child Welfare Staff\, participants will be able to recognize the prevalence of prenatal substance exposure in the child welfare system\, identify symptoms associated with prenatal substance exposure\, and be able to identify strategies to support children from infancy to young adulthood. Creating a Family provides access to a resource library\, including resources in Spanish\, during and after attending the sessions. This is an interactive\, 4-hour training split into two (2) sessions. \nOur upcoming training is being offered for free\, courtesy of our partner Jockey Being Family®. \n 
URL:https://fasdunited.org/event/prenatal-substance-exposure-training-for-child-welfare-staff/2025-06-16/
CATEGORIES:Open to the Public,Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Creating a Family":MAILTO:info@creatingafamily.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250519T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250519T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T124402
CREATED:20250508T215550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250508T215550Z
UID:10001647-1747656000-1747663200@fasdunited.org
SUMMARY:FASD: What Is It and What Do We Do About It?  aka Introduction to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)
DESCRIPTION:Of all substances of abuse\, alcohol causes the most serious long-term effects in a fetus\, resulting in permanent brain damage. Many children with FASDs often go undiagnosed and suffer lifelong social challenges\, serious mental health problems\, and involvement with the juvenile justice system. Proper identification and intervention can help prevent many of these challenges. This webinar will help attendees identify red flags and signs that may indicate a child has brain-based behaviors as a result of prenatal alcohol exposure. Additionally\, it will also help shift one’s perspective\, viewing social/emotional problems\, difficult behaviors\, and learning challenges of these individuals as a symptom of brain dysfunction and not willful defiance and opposition.  Presented by Kristal Pollack\, LCSW\, Manager of FASD Services\, Orlando\, FL and Crystal Dethlefs\, FASD Parent Advocate at The Florida Center.
URL:https://fasdunited.org/event/fasd-what-is-it-and-what-do-we-do-about-it-aka-introduction-to-fetal-alcohol-spectrum-disorders-fasd/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250502T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250502T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T124402
CREATED:20250321T224920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T162810Z
UID:10001633-1746187200-1746194400@fasdunited.org
SUMMARY:FASD and Florida's Criminal Justice System
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nExplore the intersection of mental health and Florida’s Criminal Justice System with a focus on how Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) impact legal outcomes. Gain insights into the gap between courtroom experts and clinical care providers\, the challenges faced by individuals with FASD\, and the critical role of mental health mitigation experts in bridging this gap. Learn strategies to increase FASD awareness among legal professionals\, ensuring more informed and compassionate legal processes.\n \nTakeaways:\n \n\nUnderstand the relationship between mental health and Florida’s Criminal Justice System\, with a focus on mitigation/sentencing.\nLearn about the knowledge gap between courtroom experts and clinical care providers regarding FASD.\nIdentify the unique challenges of FASD in this environment.\nLearn how mental health mitigation experts play a vital role in bridging this gap.\nUnderstand how increasing FASD awareness among legal professionals can lead to more equitable outcomes.\n\nMatthew S. Boomershine\, Esq. is a criminal defense attorney with Bogin\, Munns & Munns serving the Orlando area. Mr. Boomershine obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree from Brown University in Public Policy in 2002\, and his Juris Doctor from the University of Florida\, Levin College of Law in 2007\, and was admitted into the Florida Bar in 2007. Before working with Bogin\, Munns & Munns\, Mr. Boomershine was an Assistant Public Defender for the 5th Judicial Circuit. If he had not chosen to practice law\, he states he would have become an educator. He is a former LSAT instructor with Kaplan Test Prep. In his spare time\, he plays guitar in a local Orlando cover band\, “Boomershine.” \n  \n 
URL:https://fasdunited.org/event/fasd-and-floridas-criminal-justice-system-2/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
CATEGORIES:FASD Intervention,Justice,Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250430T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250430T120000
DTSTAMP:20260425T124402
CREATED:20250308T015525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250308T015525Z
UID:10001620-1746003600-1746014400@fasdunited.org
SUMMARY:FASCETS Center for Neurodiversity TRAINING Brain-Based Conditions Including FASD: Understanding & Application of the FASCETS Brain-Based Approach
DESCRIPTION:This 5-week/15-hour workshop provides information about the FASCETS Brain-Based Approach and the tools to implement it in all settings in order to create person-specific supports regardless of the source of the brain-based difference (e.g.\, FASD\, autism\, ADHD\, dementia\, acquired brain injuries\, other diagnoses\, or perhaps unknown). Some information is dedicated specifically to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder to increase awareness of the condition and dispel common myths.
URL:https://fasdunited.org/event/fascets-center-for-neurodiversity-training-brain-based-conditions-including-fasd-understanding-application-of-the-fascets-brain-based-approach/2025-04-30/
CATEGORIES:Education and Schools,FASD Intervention,Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="FASCETS Center for Neurodiversity":MAILTO:info@fascets.org
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