When

Friday, January 31, 2020 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM EST
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Registration & Continental Breakfast begins at 8:30.

Where

CPRI, Zarfas Hall 
600 Sanatorium Road
London, ON N6H 3W7
 

 
Driving Directions 

Registration Fees

$55 Early Bird (register before September 24)
$65 Standard Rate (register after September 24)
$45 Group Rate (2+ participants registering together)
$25 Student Rate (E-Mail CPRI.Educate@ontario.ca with a copy of your student ID to receive a discount code).

Payment Options: Visa/Mastercard, PayPal, Cheque

Visa, Mastercard, PayPal: When confirming your registration, you will be taken to the PayPal website to process your payment details.

Cheques: Please make cheques out to VOCPRI, and mail to Kellie Dewulf/CPRI Education & Learning Services, along with a printout of your e-mail confirmation.

Contact

Education & Learning Services, CPRI 
CPRI Education 
519-858-2774 x5554
cpri.educate@ontario.ca 

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Disclaimer

The views and opinions expressed by presenters do not necessarily state or reflect those of MCCSS/CPRI. MCCSS/CPRI does not promote, endorse, or recommend any specific products, processes, or services. 
 

"I Can't" vs "I Won't": Understanding and responding to complex students with exposure to negative life events and/or disinhibition disorders

Presented by: CPRI’s Attachment Consultation and Education Service & The Brake Shop

Calling school principals, teachers, and support staff:
Are you seeking PD for Friday January 31? This two-part workshop is designed to help school professionals, support staff, and families understand and respond to students who seem overwhelmed in the classroom. 
 
Presented by Community Behaviour Consultants from CPRI’s Attachment Consultation and Education Service, the first part of the day will provide an overview of the effects that negative life events have on the developing brain and attachment, including the effects of disturbed attachment. Relationally-focused intervention strategies for students will be introduced, alongside discussion about how to incorporate them into the classroom setting. 
 
During the second part of the workshop, Community Behaviour Consultants from CPRI’s Brake Shop will explore Tourette Syndrome and associated Disorders (Tic Disorder, ADHD, OCD, Sensory Processing Dysfunction, Intermittent Explosive Disorder or 'rage'), how to recognize symptoms, understand challenges, and support students with these disorders through a trauma-informed and relational lens.

The day will emphasize practical discussion regarding strategies and tools that can be used in school settings. 
 
Presentation 1: 9 AM – 12 PM: Erin Watkins & Jo Johnson: Supporting youth in the school setting through a relational and trauma-informed lens.
 
Presentation 2: 1:15 PM – 4 PM: Becky Mathieu & Jenna Koning: How to recognize symptoms of disinhibition disorders and practical strategies in school settings.

About The Presenters

   

Erin Watkins & Jo Johnson, Community Behaviour Consultants, CPRI Attachment Consultation and Education Service 

Jenna Koning & Becky Mathieu, Community Behaviour Consultants, CPRI Brake Shop