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SUMMARY:Families Moving Forward (FMF) Foundations Specialist Training (new dates!)
DESCRIPTION:Join 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. \nFMF 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 registering here. The application deadline is February 9\, 2026. \nTraining dates are March 10\, 13\, 20\, 27\, 31\, April 10\, 2026. \nComprehensive Training Experience \nOver six 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: March 10\, 13\, 20\, 27\, 31\, April 10\, 2026\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 hours ($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\nCDC-recommended intervention\nListed in the California Evidence-Based ClearingHouse for Child Welfare\nApproved to deliver evidence-based intervention\n30 CE credits through CEBroker for Florida providers (LCSW\, LMHC\, LMFT\, CMSW)\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\, February 9\, 2026\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\nBecome part of the solution. Join the FMF community today. \nOffered by The Florida Center Training Institute in partnership with the Families Moving Forward Program Office
URL:https://fasdunited.org/event/families-moving-forward-fmf-foundations-specialist-training-new-dates/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Affiliates,Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Florida Training Center Institute":MAILTO:training@thefloridacenter.org
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SUMMARY:Exploring the Neurodiversity of FASD
DESCRIPTION:In this session you will learn: \n\nWhat Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is\, the prevalence\, and how it can be prevented\nHow prenatal alcohol exposure affects a developing brain\nThe link between brain function and behaviors- challenges and strengths\nStrategies for changing behaviors\nWhat you can do to prevent FASD and support individuals that may have it\n\nCEU Information: \nThis course provides 2 CEUs. CEUs are Category 1 CEU provided by Indiana State statute 839IAC 1-6-2(F)(86). MHAI Stanley W. DeKemper Training Institute provides CEU’s for the following: \n\nAddiction Counselors\nSocial Workers\nMarriage & Family Therapist\nMental Health Counselors\nCertified Peer Recovery Professionals (CAPRC\, CARC\, CHW/CRS\, CHW\, CCHW)\nCertified Prevention Specialists\n\nPlease allow five business days to receive your CEU certificate. You will receive an email inviting you to download your certificate from Accredible\, our new certificate management platform. \nAdditional information: \n\nThis lunch & learn will be provided via Zoom (www.zoom.us)\nScholarships are available to individuals with financial hardship or parents and caregivers of children with FASD. Please contact us for more information.\nPlease visit https://inalliancepse.org/ for more information on fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) and fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS).\nYou will be required to be on camera\, participate\, and be available during training hours to receive an attendance certificate. This includes not driving\, shopping\, or other atmospheres that would not be considered like a classroom environment.\nWe recommend that participants have a basic understanding of FASD before attending this training. The session will be interactive\, and we warmly encourage everyone to take part in the discussions and activities.\nContact: Maria Casbon (mcasbon@mhai.net)
URL:https://fasdunited.org/event/exploring-the-neurodiversity-of-fasd/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Affiliate Events,Open to the Public,Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Indiana Alliance on Prenatal Substance Exposure":MAILTO:jfranks@mhai.net
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