Where
Wikwemikong Recreation Cultural Centre2338 Wikwemikong Way
Wikwemikong, ON P0P 2J0
September 22, 2014 with a half day discussion circle on September 23rd
Mon - 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Tues - 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m
Wikwemikong Recreation Cultural Centre
Wikwemikong, Manitoulin Island, ON
$150 + hst per person
Presented in partnership with Wikwemikong Ontario Works
regehr@cast-canada.ca 705-749-6145
A dynamic blend of presentations, reflective experiences and discussion.
Do You See People That Are Inexplicably Stuck With Addiction, Housing, Employment or Other Issues?
Or People That Are Unaccountably And Perpetually Angry?
Do You Feel Frustrated And Wish You Had Ways To Help Them Get Unstuck?
Gather A Deep Understanding of The Role Of Trauma And Loss In Your Clients
For Whom “Tomorrow Does Not Exist”
With some unique material about working in smaller communities.
Day 2
Thanks to the generous support of OW Wikwemikong we are able to offer a follow up circle discussion from 9:00 - 11:30,
We will.
Learn Safe, Productive Ways To Move Ahead.
Approved for 6 hours of Continuing Education by the CACCF
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Register Now! At the end of both days you will have more hope, focus, skill and patience
You will:
Gather a deep, intuitive understanding of the client who is paralyzed
Shift your expectations and definition of what ‘progress’ might be.
You will Learn:
How to identify clients for whom “Tomorrow Does Not Exist”
How to talk to a client for whom Tomorrow Does Not Exist without causing anxiety
How to move ahead safely, identify successes and
Who Should Attend?
Any health or helping professinal or educator with some exisiting background with trauma. The day is popular with shelter and housing support workers, O.W. , ODSP, Children's Aid workers, therapists, counselors, correctional and probation officers, professors and students, EAP professionals, all hospital staff, youth, seniors.
In-Service Workshops Are Available
Contact us for a Workshop in your area
becca@cast-canada.ca regehr@cast-canada.ca 705-749-6145