Saturday, May 02, 2009 at 9:30 AM (PT)
Pat Buckley is a registered clinical counsellor and internationally recognized presenter. She consults for MCFD, providing outreach support to adoptive and foster families. Her career is focused on ways to help traumatized individuals and the professionals who help them. bonding and attachment, seperation and loss, strategic parenting and transitions.
Strategic Parenting
Adopted children face all the regular challenges of being a kid coupled with the issues of being an adopted child. The success of adoptees and their families is enhanced when their parents and foster parents understand the unique experience that comes with being an adopted child. This workshop educates families and professionals about these challenges.
Who should attend: Adoptive and Foster Parents, Mental Health Practitioners, Social Workers, Child and Youth Care Workers, Family Support Workers, Teachers, Counsellors.
Light lunch provided.
For more information email Kim Brown at kbrown@bcadoption.com or call 250-631-1158
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AFABC gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the Ministry for Children and Family Development and the Victoria Foundation. We are also grateful for our partnerships with NISGA'A Child and Family Services and Northwest Internation Family Services Society(NIFCS). The presentation of these workshops has been made possible with the help of all these partners.
For more information, please visit our website.
Strategic Parenting
Adopted children face all the regular challenges of being a kid coupled with the issues of being an adopted child. The success of adoptees and their families is enhanced when their parents and foster parents understand the unique experience that comes with being an adopted child. This workshop educates families and professionals about these challenges.
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Via MichelinAFABC is a non-profit organization that provides province-wide support services and information to people who are beginning to think about adoption, people who have decided to adopt, and those who have already had a child or children join their family. AFABC also plays a significant role in promoting awareness of the thousands of BC children in the care of the Ministry of Children and Family Development, who are waiting for a family.
AFABC was started around a kitchen table in 1977 by a small group of adoptive parents who needed to share ideas, information, and support.
For further information about our support services and available workshops, please visit our website at www.bcadopt.com.
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