NC FASD Informed
Our vision: a world where individuals with FASD can thrive!
03/31/2026
03/27/2026
Exciting new opportunity to improve care for children with developmental complexity or adverse life experiences! Our colleagues at the University of Rochester team are
recruiting mental health providers and trainees across the US for a new study.
Who: mental health therapists and trainees who treat children ages 3-12 and their families. Ideal for therapists who want an introduction to the effects of prenatal exposures.
What: brief, accessible trainings and easy-to-use tools and app-based resources to use with families
By When: trainings scheduled to begin mid 2026
Incentives: free CEUs for psychology, social work, and counseling. $50 gift cards for
completing research surveys.
Ways to learn more:
Check out the attached infographic.
Watch a brief video or sign up for the study at: https://providers.fmfconnect.com/
Join an Introductory Webinar and get 1 free hour of CEU. Sign up at:
https://redcap.link/fpvtqtxu
Email: [email protected]
Already have a strong background in fetal alcohol spectrum disorders?
Want to offer more advanced care to families?
Reach out to the Families Moving Forward (FMF) Program to learn more:
https://familiesmovingforwardprogram.org/
Please share this information with your practice and community partners!
Families Moving Forward Program – FASD Intervention, Training & Research
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Families Moving Forward Program – FASD Intervention, Training & Research
Families Moving Forward Foundations Families Moving Forward (FMF) Foundations is an evidence-based intervention to help families raising children who are affected by prenatal alcohol exposure, with or without a diagnosis in the category of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) Learn More About The...
Families Moving Forward Program – FASD Intervention, Training & Research Families Moving Forward Foundations Families Moving Forward (FMF) Foundations is an evidence-based intervention to help families raising children who are affected by prenatal alcohol exposure, with or without a diagnosis in the category of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) Learn More About The...
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