Foster parents, get your continuing education hours! Registration is now open for our free, full-day workshops in Burnaby, Parksville, Kelowna and Prince George.
JANUARY 25, 2024 (THURSDAY) – BURNABY
Executive Suites Hotel and Conference Centre (4201 Lougheed Highway, Burnaby) from 8:00AM – 3:00PM
Cultivating Resilience and Helping Children and Teens Thrive through Secure Attachments
Caring for children can be a daunting endeavor at the best of time. Yet even more challenging can be caring for children who have had a background of separation from primary caregivers, may have experienced wounding or trauma, may have special support needs, neurodiversity, or other challenges experienced in their lifetime. Although extremely rewarding, foster caregivers may face a host of emotional and behavioral challenges from the children and teens in their care. Through a developmental lens, Colleen Drobot will uncover the roots of anxiety, and aggression as well as oppositionality and defiance in children. She will help make sense of how attachment is meant to unfold, how foster caregivers can provide a secure attachment, cultivate resilience, and confidently handle the challenges their foster children and families may face. She will also recommend some safe practices that can create more security and build relationships for children and teens. Through stories, examples, and theory, Colleen will suggest ways in which foster caregivers can help support children to find psychological and emotional rest in their world.
Speaker: Colleen Drobot
- B.Ed., Dip. Of Special Education, M.A.
- Registered Professional Counsellor (RPC)
- Adjunct Faculty, Neufeld Institute
FEBRUARY 22, 2024 (THURSDAY) – PARKSVILLE
Tigh-Na-Mara Seaside Spa Resort & Conference Centre (1155 Resort Drive, Parksville) from 8:00AM-3:00PM
Co-Regulation: Supporting Children and Teens in the Moment while Caring for Ourselves
Speaker: Mary Klovance
Mary Klovance, the Owner and Clinical Director of The Neurodiversity Family Centre, brings a wealth of personal and professional experience to her work. With a background shaped by her lived experience as a person with ADHD, Mary is a passionate advocate for Neurodiversity Affirming practices. Over her 12-year career as a school counselor and five years working with youth-at-risk for Victoria’s Youth Empowerment Society, she has honed her approach, guided by the Collaborative & Proactive Solutions Model. Mary’s dedication extends beyond her practice, as she serves as a board member for the Institute of Neurodiversity’s new Canadian chapter, contributes to the Greater Victoria School District Accessibility Advisory Group, and actively engages as a local public speaker. Mary’s goal is to educate and empower both youth and adults through a strength-based lens, fostering understanding, validating experiences, and guiding individuals toward success defined on their terms.
Credentials:
- MA, BEd, BA
- Registered Clinical Counsellor
- ADHD-Certified Clinical Services Provider (ADHD-CCSP)
- ADHD-Certified Educator (ADHD-CE)
- Board member of the Institute of Neurodiversity Canada
Suicidality and Trauma
The focus of this workshop is to provide an understanding of the complexity of Suicidality and Trauma and address how cultural awareness can have a large impact on youth wellness. The hope is that foster parents can garner a deeper understanding of how to address both suicidality and trauma, de-mystify the concepts, and provide confidence on how to address these within their own homes and families.
Trigger and Content Warning: We acknowledge that each of our attendees comes to the workshop with their own unique life experiences. This contributes to the way you perceive various types of information. This workshop will cover a variety of topics which you may find triggering, or mentally or emotionally challenging. We encourage you to take the necessary steps for your emotional safety. This may include leaving the room while a certain topic is being discussed or seeking support.
Speaker: Sebastien Jordan, RCC
Sebastien is a counsellor based out of Kelowna with a vast experience working with youth and families. His specialization is in Parent-Child Interactions which aims to look at dynamics between children and their caregivers to address both behavioural and mental health related concerns. A large focus of this work targets parenting style, communication, and structure within the family unit.
Sebastien began his career working in residential live-in programs focusing on the stabilization and assessment of youth. He has worked in both long-term and short-term group home settings, working with government and non-government organizations to give families necessary supports to provide their children with a safe and supporting environment.
Credentials:
- BA Honors Sociology, McGill University
- Master of Social Work, University of Northern British Columbia
- Registered Social Worker (#15290)
- Workshops are exclusive to foster parents.
- Attendees can only register for the workshop within their region. BCFPA is hoping to continue these workshops annually and we will rotate topics and have more dates/topics to offer.
- First come, first served. Maximum of 40 attendees per workshop.
- Breakfast will be served at 8:00AM, and a Territorial Welcome & Opening Prayer by an Elder will begin at 9:00AM. Lunch and coffee break refreshments will be provided.
- Reimbursements available for mileage over 40km (round trip).
- Childcare is NOT provided at the event but reimbursements are available for childcare up to a maximum of $100 (with receipt).
- Reimbursements for parking available (with receipt).
- Hotel accommodation may be provided for the Parksville, Kelowna and Prince George workshops. There are limited rooms available and each request will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Booking should be made through BCFPA by calling 1-800-663-9999 or sending an email to [email protected]. Those who require hotel accommodation will be eligible for meal per diem. Please refer to the reimbursement form for rates.
- Reimbursements available through BCFPA. All reimbursement forms (with receipts) must be completed and submitted by April 20, 2024.