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**PLEASE NOTE: Due to the severe allergies and sensitivities of many of our participants and team members, Whitecrow Village offers a Fragrance Free Environment. We ask that you refrain from wearing perfumes, colognes, or body mists, and from using scented soaps, deodorants, hair sprays, or any other strong scented personal hygiene products while attending or participating in programs at Whitecrow Village. Thank you in advance for your consideration.
JULY 2009 Monday, July 13 - Thursday, July 16 Git'ksan Community Old Hazelton, British Columbia Facilitators: Kee Warner, Jennifer-Leigh Gould, and Ken Kissinger **This session is Full. Registration is now closed. For more information about Whitecrow Village Training Workshops, click here
Sunday, July 19 - Saturday, July 25 Wilp Si'Satxw Community Healing Centre Kitwanga, British Columbia Training Facilitators: Jennifer-Leigh Gould and Ken Kissinger L.I.F.E. Session Facilitators: The Whitecrow Village Team Our 7-8 day L.I.F.E. Sessions offer families and other participants a unique opportunity to learn, work, and play together as a community, and to gain what many describe as a life changing – even life saving – understanding of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Participants have the opportunity to interact with each other and with our team; to engage in classroom and experiential activities which offer them an understanding of the support needed for individuals who are affected by FASD; and to experience an environment where the contributions made by those with FASD are recognised and appreciated. **This session is Full. Registration is now closed. For more information about our Live In FASD Education (L.I.F.E.) Sessions, click here
AUGUST 2009 Monday, August 24 - Friday, August 28 Parksville Conference Centre Parksville, British Columbia Facilitator: Dr. Gordon Neufeld This Level 1Week Intensive provides the conceptual foundations of Dr. Neufeld's attachment-based developmental paradigm. Participants are trained to use the constructs of attachment, maturation and vulnerability to view children and their problems three-dimensionally and from this base of perceptive insight, to open doors for deep-rooted change. Participants will learn to recognize the signs of stuckness, determine the causes of this condition, and get children unstuck. Course participants are also equipped to use a working model of attachment that can be applied to children of all ages and levels of challenge, to assess for the appropriate depth and development of attachment, and to employ strategies for cultivating a context of connection with the immature. For more information, contact Barb Witte at 250-720-2770 or bwitte@sd70.bc.ca | |
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