Saturday, September 3, 2011

Resources

Please post your favorite web sites, practitioners, and other resources that have been helpful to you in dealing with FASD issues and concerns by adding your comment here.

4 comments:

  1. Some of my favorite websites:

    http://www.nofas.org
    http://www.nofas.org/coh/FASDResources.aspx
    http://www.come-over.to/FASCRC/
    http://www.come-over.to/FAS/faslinks.htm
    http://fasdcenter.samhsa.gov/
    http://www.fascets.org/
    http://www.fasstar.com/
    http://www.fasd-cmc.alberta.ca/education-training/
    http://depts.washington.edu/fadu/

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  3. Please visit the following links to the Parent Leadership Hub web page of the State Personnel Development Grant (SPDG) website:
    * Current and archived weekly E-Newsletters: http://wispdg.org/pl/e-news.html
    * Just in Time Information (JITI): http://wispdg.org/pl/res_jit.html
    * Resources: http://www.wispdg.org/pl/resources.html
    * Calendar of Events: http://wispdg.org/int/pl-cal.html
    * Multi-Media Workshops, Video and Webcasts: http://wispdg.org/pl-multi.html
    * Product Order Form: http://wispdg.org/pl/Revised_Parent_Leadership_Hub_Order_Form-9-08.pdf
    The Parent Leadership Hub supports parents/family members, educators and other community partners to build capacity regarding meaningful family involvement. The Hub serves three primary purposes:
    (1) To support parents of children with disabilities between birth and 26 years of age to participate as partners in the professional development activities of each of the other Statewide Initiatives as they design, deliver and support professional development experiences
    (2) To facilitate opportunities for parents/family members to build leadership skills (3) To provide Content Focused technical assistance concerning family involvement

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  4. Express Yourself – Assessing Self – Determination in Your Life
    This 11-page download self-assessment is a good place for young people to begin to identify their needs as an adult.
    http://www.cmhsrp.uic.edu/download/sd-self-assessment.pdf

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