7311 Westminster Highway,
Richmond, British Columbia 604-278-55


For foster & adoptive parents, social workers, teachers, school staff, child care workers, residential & agency staff, police and probation. This Conference is sponsored by Hollyburn Family Services, AFABC, FSGV, FAFP, and the CFFA.
The fourth annual Stand Together conference presents some of America's most acclaimed child development and child care specialists. Their presentations will provide practical strategies and techniques to help some of our most vulnerable children and youth.

Adults only. No on-site childcare provided
SPEAKERS AND WORKSHOPS INCLUDE:

Dr. Rick Delaney
April 3rd, 2009
Friday 9:30-4:30pm
Lunch on Your Own

Troubled Transplants: This full day presentation will address ways of proactively intervening with and supporting foster and adoptive parents in their attempts to reach troubled children. It will describe an approach to parent training and to mental health consultation that maximizes the positive impact of foster and adoptive families and helps reduce the incidence of placement breakdown.
Dr. Rick Delaney is a nationally known American speaker, author and consultant to foster, kinship, and adoptive parents. Dr. Delaney is consultant to the Casey Family Programs and other child care agencies.. Dr. Delaney is a father and step father and resides in Ft. Collins, Colorado.

Julie Gelo
April 4th, 2009
Saturday 9:30-4:30pm
Lunch Included

This comprehensive workshop will cover screening and diagnosis, the differences between behaviours caused by structurally different brains and negative environments, interventions and strategies, the strengths and weaknesses of people who are are alcohol exposed.
Julie Gelo is a foster parent with Ina Maka, a foster care agency with United Indians of All tribes Foundation. Eight of Julie's children have been diagnosed with FASD. Julie is active as a national advocate for people with FASD.

Bruce Ivany
" Boys Learn Different than Girls"
April 4th, 2009
Saturday pm only
12:30-4:30pm
No Lunch included

Based on the work of Dr. Michael Gurian and his book "Boys and Girls Learn Differently" the objectives of this presentation are:
1.) Learn how boys and girls minds are different 2.) Examine best practice for meeting the needs of both boys and girls 3) Introduce the main findings on brain development, age related. 4.) Introduce the implication of new research in attachment and brain-based differences on how we deal with boys and girls.
Bruce Ivany has been an educator for the past 33 years teaching Grade 4-12, as an elementary teacher and secondary counsellor, Junior High School, and for the past 9 years as Assistant Superindentant for the Abbotsford School District. He is a certified trainer with the Gurian Institute and has conducted over 85 workshops for school districts, and parents on the topic of How Boys Learn Differently Than Girls.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

DUE TO HEALTH CONCERNS SHERI REGO WILL NOT BE PRESENTING.

PLUS

A Network Social will be held on Friday Evening
Resource Room on Saturday - Executive Boardroom

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Cancellation Policy

Cancellations of registration must be received by March 1st, 2009
No refunds will be given for cancellation after March 1st, 2009
The Stand Together Committee is not responsible for cancelling room bookings. The registrant is responsible for cancelling accommodations in accordance with hotel cancellation policy.
Cancellations must be made by email, fax, telephone or in person.
Refunds will be mailed within 30 days.

Schedule at a glance

Friday, April 3, 2009

8:30-9:30
Registration/Coffee/tea

9:30-10:30am

Dr. Rick Delaney - Troubled Transplants

10:30-10:45am
Break

10:30-12:00am

Dr. Rick Delaney - Troubled Transplants

12:00-1:00pm
Lunch on own

1:00-2:30pm

Dr. Rick Delaney -Troubled Transplants

2:30-2:45pm
Break

2:45-4:00pm

Dr. Rick Delaney - Question and Answers

5:00 - 6:30pm

Network Social- Location - TBA

Saturday, April 4, 2009

8:30-9:30 am
Registration/Coffee

Morning Sessions 9:00-4:30

9:30-10:30am

Julie Gelo - FASD No Doors, No Master Keys

10:30-10:45am
Break

10:30-12:00am

Julie Gelo - FASD No Doors, No Master Keys

12:00-1:00pm
Lunch included with this Session

1:00-2:30pm

Julie Gelo - FASD No Doors, No Master Keys

2:30-2:45pm
Break

2:45-4:00pm

Julie Gelo - FASD No Doors, No Master Keys

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Afternoon Sessions 12:30-4:30 pm
Bruce Ivany- "How Boys Learn Differently Than Girls" (No lunchincluded with this workshop)

Adults only. No on-site childcare provided

Organized by AFABC
AFABC is a non-profit organization that provides province-wide support services and information to people who are beginning to think about adoption, people who have decided to adopt, and those who have already had a child or children join their family. AFABC also plays a significant role in promoting awareness of the thousands of BC children in the care of the Ministry of Children and Family Development, who are waiting for a family.
AFABC wasstarted around a kitchen table in 1977 by a small group of adoptive parents who needed to share ideas, information, and support.
For further information about our support services and available workshops, please visit our website at www.bcadopt.com.


Ticket Info:  
  • Adoptive Parents and Prospective Adoptive Parents, C$50.00
  • Foster Parents (Includes MCFD & VACFSS), C$50.00
  • Social Workers/Resource Workers, C$75.00
  • Other Professionals/ Delegated Agencies, C$75.00
  • ONE DAY ONLY FRIDAY April 3rd - MCFD & VACFSS Resource & Social workers Coastal Region only ( limited number of spots pre-purchased), Free

Official Website: http://afa26085021-upcoming.eventbrite.com

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