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Collaborative Problem Solving
: In this session, Ross Robinson will give a broad overview on what the Collaborative Problem Solving method is and how it can be an effective strategy for families to use in their home. Victoria Keddis and Karen Copeland will give concrete examples of how this method has been used in their own families.
Karen Copeland, Karen Copeland is a Parent in Residence with The F.O.R.C.E Society for Kids' Mental Health in Abbotsford and is the mother of 2 children ages 11 & 10.
2013-03-11 8:00:00 AM
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Get More From Meetings - The Surprising Steps to Collaboration
Families whose children have mental health challenges often go to a lot of meetings about their children and these meetings are a vital link to receiving much needed support. We believe the keys to these meetings are collaboration and the emotional work that supports it. This session will give you steps to feel more supported throughout the process so you come away from meetings feeling heard and respected. The result will be more cooperation and clear plans for moving forward.
Marlisse McRobie, Parent in Residence with The F.O.R.C.E. Society for Kids’ Mental Health in the Tri-Cities
2013-11-14 12:00:00 AM
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Helping Children & Youth Transition to New Environments
Larissa and Evelyn bring over 25 years of collective experience working first hand with children and youth, their parents and educators, in a variety of school settings. This conversation will largely focus on easing concerns, and enhancing an overall understanding about how parents can best navigate the school system, particularly during key transition periods. The good news is that schools are getting better at recognizing and supporting students who have vulnerable mental health needs. The even better news is that parent advocacy, along with strong agency support, is what is driving the improvements. We’re in it together.
Larissa Predy MA
2013-05-08 11:00:00 PM
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Parents are valuable partners, co-facilitators in their child's development
Explore parent engagement and how to be "in the loop" in the classroom and the larger school community.
Bev Ogilvie, District Counsellor Burnaby Schools; Professor at City University and Vancouver Island University
2014-09-29 7:20:00 PM
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Say - Don't Say: What youth with mental health challenges really want from their parents and caring adults
In this webinar, Andrea Vukobrat will share vital lessons from her own lived experience of mental health challenges and from her experience working with youth across the province about what youth really want and need from the caring adults in their lives.
Andrea Vukobrat, FORCE (YiR) Youth in Residence
2016-10-17 6:00:00 PM
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Suicide Prevention
James believes that for someone who is feeling suicidal, having the opportunity to talk to someone who is willing to listen and ask the right questions can the "one more solution" that has been missing for that person. As well, the more aware we are as a community, the more solutions we can provide to those in need. key points covered will be: 1. Fact vs. Fiction 2. The warning signs of suicide 3. What can you do to be helpful 4. What you should avoid 5. Where to go for help
James Musgrave M.E.D.
2012-11-13 4:33:00 PM
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Talking With Youth About Substance Use - Paying Attention-Relationship or Behaviour
Parenting with a different focus in mind
Mary Anne Crabtree MSW, Parents Together & Odyssey I, Boys & Girls Clubs of South Coast BC
2016-01-04 9:00:00 PM
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The ADHD Brain: A User's Guide
Dr. Duncan will share his expertise in ADHD by describing how the ADHD brain works and what’s important to know about ADHD.
Dr. Don Duncan, Clinical Director, Interior ADHD Clinic, Ministry for Children and Family Development
2012-03-15 2:00:00 AM
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The Four Step C.A.R.E. Model of Conflict Management for Parents and Caregivers Raising (and Loving) Chronic Conflict Children
This webinar will provide families who parent kids with mental health challenges with effective strategies for managing ongoing and severe caregiver/child conflict. Once you learn how to use these STEPS you will be able to quickly and safely de-escalate almost every conflict episode in your family, saving time and energy as well as improving the over all livability of your home life.
Brenda McCreight PhD, RSW, RCC, therapist and mediator specializing in behaviour disorders, severe family conflict and difficult life transitions. She is also an adoption specialized therapist, author and trainer and is the mom of 14 (12 by adoption, 1 blended and 1 by birth).
2017-01-03 7:00:00 PM
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Worries and Woes: Identifying and Preventing Anxiety in Children
Anxiety disorders are the most common form of psychological problems reported and can interfere significantly in the lives of children. This talk will help to: Increase awareness of the anxiety disorder spectrum, Identify basic behavioral indicators of anxiety in children, Develop a preliminary understanding of the current research, Understand the efficacy of psychological treatment and be aware of techniques that are useful to implement immediately with an anxious child and become aware of resources in our community
Lynn D. Miller PhD, RPsych, Associate Professor in the Education and Counseling Psychology and Special Education department at UBC.
2013-10-14 8:30:00 PM
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