Fabric not Fringe Webinar Series

Webinar Series Description: The LEND Family Discipline Network (LFDN), in partnership with the Interdisciplinary Technical Assistance Center on Autism and Developmental Disabilities (ITAC), is sponsoring a four-part webinar series during the month of May. Topics are based on the LFDN's 2019 white paper, "Fabric not Fringe: Weaving Family Involvement throughout Training and Practice for Professionals and Advocates Working with Individuals with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs." This white paper approaches family involvement from the perspective of the family discipline itself, and the ongoing paradigm shift in family-centered care--from fringe to fabric. Webinar Descriptions: Fabric not Fringe Webinar Series Part 1: Family Members as Mentors and Supports in Clinical Settings Monday, May 10, 2021, 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. ET This is the first of a four-part webinar series that breaks down the eight different types of family involvement detailed in the LEND Family Discipline Network (LFDN)'s 2019 white paper titled "Fabric not Fringe: Weaving Family Involvement throughout Training and Practice for Professionals and Advocates Working with Individuals with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs." In this webinar, two family professionals will discuss the definition, needs, benefits, resources, and strategies associated with two types of family involvement: mentors and clinical supports. Fabric not Fringe Webinar Series Part 2: Family Members as Faculty, Staff, Presenters, and Panelists Wednesday, May 19, 2021, 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. ET This is the second of a four-part webinar series that breaks down the eight different types of family involvement detailed in the LEND Family Discipline Network (LFDN)'s 2019 white paper titled "Fabric not Fringe: Weaving Family Involvement throughout Training and Practice for Professionals and Advocates Working with Individuals with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs." In this webinar, a family professional will discuss the definition, needs, benefits, resources, and strategies associated with two types of family involvement: faculty/staff and presenters/panelists. Fabric not Fringe Webinar Series Part 3: Family-Focused Topics and Family Members as Board Members, Research Participants, and Consultants Monday, May 24, 2021, 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. ET This is the third of a four-part webinar series that breaks down the eight different types of family involvement detailed in the LEND Family Discipline Network (LFDN)'s 2019 white paper titled "Fabric not Fringe: Weaving Family Involvement throughout Training and Practice for Professionals and Advocates Working with Individuals with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs." In this webinar, two family professionals will discuss the definition, needs, benefits, resources, and strategies associated with different types of family involvement: board members, research participants, consultants, and family-focused topics. Fabric not Fringe Webinar Series Part 4: Family Members as Trainees and Participants in Program Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation Tuesday, May 25, 2021, 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. ET This is the fourth and final of a four-part webinar series that breaks down the eight different types of family involvement detailed in the LEND Family Discipline Network (LFDN)'s 2019 white paper titled "Fabric not Fringe: Weaving Family Involvement throughout Training and Practice for Professionals and Advocates Working with Individuals with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs." In this webinar, a family professional will discuss the definition, needs, benefits, resources, and strategies associated with two types of family involvement: trainees and program planners, implementers, and evaluators.



Resource Topic(s): Accessibility, Community Engagement, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
Resource Target
Audience(s):
LEND/DBP Faculty or Staff, LEND/DBP Leadership, LEND/DBP Trainees
Resource Format(s): Webinar/Training
 
Resource Published: 05/25/2021
Resource URL: https://www.aucd.org/template/event_itac.cfm?event_id=8837


Contact Information:

Interdisciplinary Technical Assistance Center


Jeanette Cordova
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ITAC

1100 Wayne Avenue, Suite 1000, Silver Spring, MD 20910

301-588-8252

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