Trainings & Workshops
Vermont Continence Project Training & Workshops
We offer custom trainings & workshops. Some of our trainings are available as recorded videos.
Some trainings we have offered recently:
- Occupational Therapy’s Role in Continence and Toilet-Learning
- Elimination Skills and Patterns in Trisomy 21 (mini-lecture)
- Teaching Toileting for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Setting the Stage for Success
- Holistic Management of Pediatric Functional Constipation & Incontinence
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Customized workshops and trainings
We will work with your medical office or organization to create custom trainings or workshops to address common continence concerns.
If you are interested in a training or workshop for your team or organization, please complete our contact form. At this time, we do not have ongoing one-off trainings for parents, but we can collaborate with your organization to create one.
Past Workshops
Teaching toileting to your child can be stressful and uncertain. If you are preparing to introduce your child to the potty, or have hit bumps in the road, this workshop may help.
60-minute lecture, with 30-minute Q&A.
Interested in having this training offered again? Let us know!
Consultative Rounds
For teams of children with complex developmental presentations. Consultative Rounds is a provider-oriented model. The Vermont Continence Project (VCP) team meets with providers from your local team to answer specific questions and support the creation of an interdisciplinary plan. At this time, parents are not involved in the consultation meeting, but the VCP team will create a written record of our recommendations which you are encouraged to share with parents
If you are a professional who is interested in consultative rounds to support your student/patient/client, please complete our contact form. Please note: for consultative rounds, we require that representatives from school and the medical home attend, and require that a local team member is the point person to schedule and organize our meetings.