Webinar: When Therapeutic Parenting Leaves Caregivers Feeling at Fault
- Catherine Bailey

- May 14
- 1 min read

đź“… Date:Â Wednesday, May 20, 2026
⏰ Time: 8 - 9 pm GMT
🎟️ Ticket Price: FREE
Why does therapeutic parenting for trauma and attachment need adapting for FASD?
Come and find out with Neurowise lecturers Anna & Becky.
If you’re supporting a child with FASD and finding that traditional trauma and attachment approaches don’t quite “fit,” this is a conversation you can’t afford to miss. Join Andrew Keeping, CEO of FASD Awareness, alongside Neurowise experts Anna Webster and Becky Govan, for a powerful and practical live discussion that challenges conventional thinking and offers real, brain-based insights. Together, they’ll unpack why standard models fall short, what truly differentiates FASD in the brain, and how therapeutic parenting can be adapted to genuinely support children—and the families who care for them. Blending professional expertise with lived experience, this webinar will leave you with deeper understanding, renewed confidence, and strategies you can apply immediately in everyday life, school, and support settings.
How to Register
Click here on our Eventbrite page: 'When Therapeutic Parenting Leaves Caregivers Feeling at Fault' Â and sign up.
Here’s what you can expect upon booking:
Access link:Â A secure entry link sent via email
Webinar format:Â Live online presentation, followed by a Q&A session
Target audience:Â Suitable for both professionals and families affected by FASD.
Who Should Attend?
Educators, therapists, social workers, healthcare providers
Parents, carers, and family members of individuals with FASD.
Why It Matters
FASD remains under-recognized despite its prevalence, and many people—especially children and young adults—miss out on timely diagnosis and support. Webinars like this play a vital role in raising awareness, sharing practical tools, and fostering inclusive support networks.





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