What is FASD ONE Assessment Team Training?

Welcome to the FASD ONE Assessment Team Training Course. This comprehensive collection of assessment information focusses on operationalizing the multidisciplinary team approach as recommended by the Canadian Guidelines for Diagnosis. The material has been compiled by a number of experienced FASD assessment clinicians and many individuals with FASD and family members who experience the impact every day. This training has been reviewed and supported by members of the FASD Ontario Network of Expertise.


PROGRAM CONTRIBUTORS

Dr. Clare Mitchell, Angela Geddes, Dr. Louise Scott, Janet CarioniDr. Kimberly Harris, Mohamed (Mo) Oshalla, Tanya, Tracy Grant, Ashley Rovert, Darlene Durand, Reinier de Smit, Shannon Butt






Training Curriculum & Format


Register below to gain instant access to this critical training. You have full access to all 4 training modules that you can work through at your own pace. Each online module consists of different learning modalities (text, graphics, videos, and audio) as well as occasional quizzes to ensure material understanding and retention.

The overall goal of this training is to discover how we can put the Canadian Guidelines for FASD Diagnosis Across the Lifespan into action, and to enhance our existing assessment services to be more inclusive of the many in need.





What is FASD ONE?

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Ontario Network of Expertise (FASD ONE) is a group that works together to address issues related to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) in the province. Membership includes experts and specialists in research, health promotion, diagnosis, justice services, education, community and policy development, and service delivery as well as family members who have intimate knowledge of the practical needs of individuals with this disability. Action group members have been working together for a number of years but have formalized the collaborative approach in 2005. READ MORE