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Education
Penticton & District Community Resources Society is pleased to present a three day training series on Attachment with Diane Benoit, M.D., FRCPC. Attachment & Atypical Caregiver Behaviours Associated With Disorganized Attachment will be held Monday September 19th , Tuesday September 20th and Wednesday September 21st at the Penticton Lakeside Resort in Penticton. The flyer and registration forms are attached to this email. Please register early as there are limited spaces and lots of folks interested in this fabulous three day training event! Registrations, along with cheque or money order, can be mailed to Supported Child Development – 330 Ellis street Penticton, BC. For more information: 330 Ellis Street, Penticton, BC, V2A 4L7 Phone: 250-492-5864 ext 108 Cell: 250-490-7489 Email: wkenward@pdcrs.com Child and Youth Mental Health Matters First National Parental Mental Health Conference First International Young Carers Congress Third International World Congress on Children of Parents with Mental Illness May 6 – 8, 2012 - Vancouver, BC This conference brings together an interdisciplinary group of professionals working in the field of mental health with young people and parents and other stakeholders to share knowledge and experiences related to child and youth mental health. There are three themes woven through the conferences: Parental Mental Health, Children of Parents with Mental Illness and Young Carers. This first ever gathering of this nature will provide a forum for focusing on the needs of young people and families as they struggle with issues related to mental health concerns across the generations. The overall goal of the concurrent conferences is help us develop a common language and understanding of the needs of young people and families. By bringing together people from diverse backgrounds we hope to enrich our collective knowledge of mental health strategies, best practices and the latest research in order to improve outcomes for young people and families. Our goal is to create at the conference a community of practice that spans the three themes where we can each share our knowledge and support while we discuss areas of mutual interest and concern. For further information please visit our website www.interprofessional.ubc.ca , or contact us at ipcde2@interchange.ubc.ca or (604) 827 – 3112. We are currently accepting presentation submissions until September 26, 2011. The presentations can be submitted on line at http://www.interprofessional.ubc.ca/ChildandYouthMentalHealth.htm Update on Professional Development Fund - Feb 2011 Request for Funds - Jan 2011 Infant Development and Supported Child Development Certificate/Diploma Program - UBC The Infant Development/Supported Child Development (ID/SCD) certificate/diploma program is intended for Infant Development Consultants who work with children requiring extra support (and their families) from birth to age three, and for Supported Child Development Consultants who work with children requiring extra support from birth to 12 years in child care settings. For more information: Click here to be taken to the brochure for Summer Program 2011 (zoom to enlarge) http://earlychildhood.educ.ubc.ca/UndergraduatePrograms_InfantDevelopment.html http://www.ecps.educ.ubc.ca/diploma/idsc._faq.html Personal Training ICDA of BC: ICDA of BC is a registered non-profit society. The Society was incorporated on October 24, 1980 under the name British Columbia Association of Infant Development Consultants. In 2007 this Association expanded to include all Aboriginal IDP Consultants, Supported Child Development Consultants and Aboriginal Supported Child Development Consultants. A name change was then needed to better fit the membership as a whole. Meetings are held semi-annually in conjunction with Provincial In-service education. For more information, please click this link which will take you to the IDP website and more information. ACT – Autism Community Training provides workshops all over British Columbia featuring leading autism specialist from British Columbia and around the world. For their upcoming events see: http://www.actcommunity.net/ |
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