FABIC Education & Learning supports professionals to develop the skills to provide LASTING behaviour change strategies and tools to their clients in workplaces, at home and in the community

FEL Events 2024 Evening Workshops with TRC
::: 9 July 2024 ::: 6:30pm – 8:00pm AEST (QLD Time) :::
::: Online (Worldwide) :::

The Blame and Victim Model – Let’s Eradicate It and Bring Lasting Behaviour Change

Presented by Tanya R Curtis, Senior Behaviour Specialist

The blame and victimhood mentality keeps us captive and shackled to the past and what we perceive has been done to us. This model leads to frustration, bitterness and even rage and severely impacts our health and mental well-being. But it does not have to be like this and there is definitely another way!

Workshop content and details

This series of 13 evening workshops covers a variety of topics, all with a similar focus on behaviour, mental wellness and strategies and models that support lasting behaviour change for self and all others – a much needed approach when supporting all to live and reach their full potential.

This event is offered in person at the FABIC Education and Learning Training Centre in Robina, Gold Coast or Online via Zoom.

For in-person attendees the address of the event is:

HQ @ Robina
FEL Training Centre (Level 5)
Suite 52, 1 Laver Dr
Robina QLD 4226

To enter the building outside of business hours, you will need to be buzzed in by our staff. Click here for detailed instructions.

Online attendees will be sent a Zoom link via email before the event.

Tanya Rae Curtis Behaviour Specialist

Tanya R Curtis
Senior Behaviour Change Specialist

Founder and Director of FABIC Behaviour Specialist Clinic

Founder and Author of The Body Life Skills Program

Founder and Presenter of FABIC.tv

Founder and Teacher at FABIC.study

Author of the Body Life Skills Books as well as children books

Business Consultant

Mentor and so much more

Tuesday August 13
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Mental Health – Embracing a Spectrum of Mental Illness & Mental Wellness
7:00pm – 8:00pm AEST (QLD Time) | Robina, Gold Coast & Online (Worldwide)

In this presentation-style workshop we will discuss how to build a foundation that supports us and all others within a framework where mental wellness is the standard. And thus, anything away from this foundational norm is regarded as a stepping stone to compromised mental health.

Tuesday September 3
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Behaviour Is Not Who You Are, It Is What You Do
7:00pm – 8:00pm AEST (QLD Time) | Robina, Gold Coast & Online (Worldwide)

Sometimes what people do is thumbs up, and sometimes what people do is thumbs down. But no matter the outward presentation, at the core of every single person is ALWAYS an awesome, amazing and lovable being. This presentation and interactive workshop covers the foundations and language to use when supporting any person with LASTING behaviour change.

Tuesday September 17
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Building Confidence as a Teacher, Parent & Student of Life
6:30pm – 8:00pm AEST (QLD Time) | Robina, Gold Coast & Online (Worldwide)

In this presentation-style workshop we will discuss and explore all things confidence and offer practical tools to approach the many daily situations that are perceived as difficult. Let’s kick confidence erosion to the kerb and lay a foundation that leaves you feeling prepared to embrace whatever life presents next.

Tuesday October 15
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Relief Strategies vs Skills Building for Lasting Behaviour Change
7:00pm – 8:00pm AEST (QLD Time) | Robina, Gold Coast & Online (Worldwide)

In this presentation and interactive workshop we will discuss the short and long-term impacts of the two different approaches to address behaviour challenges and mental health symptomatology – relief strategies and their impact vs skills building for LASTING behaviour change.

Tuesday November 19
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Perfectionism Paralysis – A Hidden Epidemic
7:00pm – 8:00pm AEST (QLD Time) | Robina, Gold Coast & Online (Worldwide)

For many, the quality of their everyday life is influenced by a strong need to be and do ‘perfect’. This results in increased anxiety which impacts on the quality of life for all to varying degrees of intensity. We will look at breaking the cycle of perfectionism and explore skills to approach life without the imposition of ‘perfect’.

Tuesday December 10
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Attachments and Their Impact on Our Quality of Life
7:00pm – 8:00pm AEST (QLD Time) | Robina, Gold Coast & Online (Worldwide)

In this presentation-style workshop we will discuss our attachments to how life and other people should be and how that impacts on our quality of life. Could it be that it is not life that makes us react – but our attachments to how it should all be? And if so, what can we practically do to change that?

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More Upcoming Events

10 & 11 Aug 2024

Business and Project Foundations

Presented by Susan Scully & Tanya R Curtis
Location: Robina, Gold Coast & Online (Worldwide)

Join Susan and Tanya who love supporting people to make their impulses happen – from Impulse to Action, they are here to support every step of the way.

DAY 1 – PRESENTATION AND WORKSHOP
Saturday 10 August 2024 – 9:00am – 4:30pm AEST (QLD Time)

DAY 1 – NETWORKING DINNER
Saturday 10 August 2024 – 5:00pm – 7:00pm AEST (QLD Time)

DAY 2 – BOOK AN OPTIONAL PERSONAL CONSULTATION
Sunday 11 August 2024 – See booking calendar for availability

10 - 11 August
FEL Training Centre (Robina
Saturday

13 Aug 2024

Mental Health – Embracing a Spectrum of Mental Illness & Mental Wellness

Presented by Tanya R Curtis, Senior Behaviour Specialist
Location: Robina, Gold Coast & Online (Worldwide)

Tuesday 13 Aug 2024 – 7:00pm – 8:00pm AEST (QLD Time)

In this presentation-style workshop we will discuss how to build a foundation that supports us and all others within a framework where mental wellness is the standard. And thus, anything away from this foundational norm is regarded as a stepping stone to compromised mental health.

13 August
FEL Training Centre (Robina
Tuesday

15 Aug 2024

FABIC Poster Collection Discussion Groups – Session 19 – Common Challenges ASD

Presented by Tanya R Curtis, Senior Behaviour Specialist
Location: Online (Worldwide)

Thursday 15 August 2024 – 6:00pm – 6:50pm AEST (QLD Time)

Poster 31: Common challenges for a person with an Autism Spectrum Disorder
Poster 32: Autism Spectrum Disorder – Life lessons

Tanya Curtis is well-known and highly regarded for her work with autism, and she will always maintain that a person is not their behaviour and that skills must not be expected but need to be taught.

These two posters detail the common challenges and life lessons for a person with an ASD, and while they do not apply to everybody on the spectrum, they provide more opportunities to learn new skills and gain self-mastery over what was might once have been perceived as difficult or even impossible.

15 August
Online (Worldwide)
Thursday

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