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Alcohol use during pregnancy is a leading preventable cause of birth defects that include a range of conditions referred to as fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD).

Training And Awareness
Training
We offer a wide variety of educational programs the target diverse audiences including AODA treatment providers, middle, high school, and college students; K-12 educators and school support staff; a range of health and human service providers; family members; and communities.  Training sessions can range from one hour to one semester!
 
Upcoming Trainings
 

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD): Implications Throughout the Lifespan

September 10, 2010

Superior, Wisconsin

6 Hours of Continuing Education

 

September 10, 2010 Training Flyer 

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Addressing Substance Use During Pregnancy: Legal and Clinical Implications

September 16, 2010

Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College

 

September 16, 2010 Training Flyer 

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Free Booster Session: Adapting Motivational Interviewing for Individuals with FASD and Other Cognitive Limitations

September 22, 2010

8 am-2pm (lunch provided)
St Mary's Hospital, Meeting Room Bay 1

700 S Park St, Madison, Wisconsin

 

Participants from the October 12, 2009 MI (motivational interviewing)
workshop with Dan Dubovsky are invited to attend a FREE booster session on Wednesday September 22nd at St Mary's Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin. Participants will receive 6 hours of continuing education units (.6 CEUs) from UW‐Madison for full participation.

 

September 22, 2010 Flyer 

 


 

FASD & Co-Occurring Disorders: Treatment Strategies for Adolescents and Adults

September 23, 2010

Superior, Wisconsin

6 Hours of Continuing Education

 

September 23, 2010 Training Flyer

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FASD Training of Trainers Program

March 7-11, 2011

Verona, Wisconsin

 

Click Here to Download the Brochure

 

The FASD TOT Trainer Certificate Program provides science-based information on FASD; along with the skills, strategies, and materials to provide effective FASD education to health and allied health care providers and/or students. To earn the Certificate, participants must satisfactorily complete all requirements; including successfully conducting and evaluating two (2) pre-approved FASD professional trainings.
 
Click Here to Download the Complete "Certificate Requirements"
 
A limited number of full or partial registration scholarships may be available for the March 7-11, 2011 TOT. To apply please complete and submit an application to the GLFRTC.
 
Click Here to Download the "Scholarship Application"


 
 
For More Information
Raina Zwadzich
Phone: 608-262-6950