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Deb Evensen's Wednesday, May 3rd Webinar, "FASD Solutions: Education and Behavioral Strategies"
Deb Evensen's Wednesday, May 3rd Webinar, "FASD Solutions: Education and Behavioral Strategies"
Deb Evensen's Wednesday, May 3rd Webinar, "FASD Solutions: Education and Behavioral Strategies"
Outcomes/Objectives
At the end of this presentation, participants will be able to:
1. Identify changes in functioning in a student with FASD.
2. Evaluate and identify neurologically driven behaviors.
3. Determine a method of accessing student functioning as compared to
accessing a neuro-typical student.
4. Describe how to implement brain-based, developmentally appropriate
interventions toward individual planning and student success.
Target Audience
Educators, Health & Educational Administrators, Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Counselors,
Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians, Psychologists, Dentists, Physicians, Physicians
Assistants, Social Workers, Allied Health Professionals, Psychiatrists.
Registration
This presentation is open to everyone and no registration is required. Simply follow the
instructions under Connection Information on the day of the presentation to be
connected. There is no cost or travel required and 1 CE, 1 NBCC hours or 1.0 contact
hours will be provided for attending this webinar.
TEACHERS PLEASE NOTE: this webinar, and the FASD webinar to follow, have been
approved for 3 Washington State educator clock hours. These professional education
hours for teachers are FREE, but to qualify for credit, all webinars must be viewed on the
original presentation dates: May 3rd, June 7th and there may be a 4th to help qualify for
"clock hours"; certificates of attendance must be obtained for each one. Details will be
provided during the presentation.
NOTE: Per APA guidelines partial credit will not be given, you must attend the entire one
hour in order to receive credits.
About the
Presenter Deb Evensen, MA, an outspoken advocate for those living with
FASD, is a master teacher and behavior specialist with more than
40 years experience teaching children, adolescents and adults.
She has been a pioneer in discovering practical solutions that work
for individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. She brings
the unique perspective of one who has spent thousands of hours
helping to find solutions within schools and communities across
North America facing FASD.
Disclosure Statement
The presenter has no financial relationship to this program.
Connection Information
1. Go to: http://ihs.adobeconnect.com/fasd
2. Select the Enter as a Guest option
3. Enter your name, first and last, with designation in the box designated Name (ex:
Jane Doe, MD).
4. The passcode is: fasd
5. Click on the Enter Room button
To view video tutorials on how to connect, audio options, and other Adobe Connect
features, click here.
URL: https://unmpharmacyce.org > Create account if new (NABP ePID# required) > Log-in >
click on Complete Live Activity Evaluations > locate webinar attended (Behavioral Health >>
Child and Adolescent: Advanced in Clinical
Practice> > Date + Webinar Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Series: FASD Solutions:
Education and Behavioral Strategies) > enter access code > verify attendance > answer
evaluation questions > receive CPE credit.
Access Code: Provided at the end of Webinar
CE Provider
UNM Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health, Division of Community Behavioral
Health (CBH) MSC09 5030, 1 UNM, Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
505-272-6238
TeleBH@salud.unm.edu
Recording
All sessions are recorded for those unable to join them real-time. You can access previous
recordings at: https://www.ihs.gov/telebehavioral/index.cfm/seminararchive/
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