Families & Schools Together (FAST) - An Evidence-Based approach to supporting children by empowering families, strengthening protective factors, and building meaningful connections
Credit Available - See CEs/Contact Hours tab below.
Total Credits: 4 NYSED LMSW & LCSW CEs/Contact Hours, 4 NYSED LMHC CEs/Contact Hours, 4 NYSED LMFT CEs/Contact Hours, 4 NYSED LCAT CEs/Contact Hours, 4 NYSED PSY CEs/Contact Hours, 3.5 ASWB ACE approved continuing education, 4 UBSW - NYS OASAS
- Average Rating:
- 54
- Categories:
- Children and Adolescents | Therapeutic Modalities | Families and Couples | Schools/Classroom
- Trainers:
- Nichole Christiansen, M.S., C.A.S. | Marlen Pérez, LMFT
- Course Levels:
- Beginning and Intermediate
- Duration:
- 3 Hours 28 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Original Recording Date:
- Aug 19, 2025
- Format:
- Self-Study
Description
Recorded webinar.
Description: Families & Schools Together (FAST) is an Evidence-Based family strengthening program that builds protective factors for children by strengthening connections within and between families, as well as with the school and broader community. With a strong theoretical foundation that incorporates family systems theory, family stress theory, social ecological theory, social capital theory, and more, FAST is built on the idea that children are part of a family, a school, and a broader community, and that any supports provided to a child should work in harmony with those systems.
This workshop will dive into the theoretical foundations of the program, with specific focus on Family Systems Theory, and will provide practitioners with the opportunity to understand the major facets of these theories, recognize the implications of the theories for their own practice, and prioritize how to incorporate strategies and activities utilized in FAST into their work. Workshop facilitators (one in-person, one virtual) will use a trauma-informed lens to guide practitioners in reflecting on and recognizing their own perspectives, values, and potential biases, and how to reframe those to best engage with families in support of children. Workshops are designed to balance time for learning new content, with active discussion and planning time, as well. Participants will leave with tangible approaches they can incorporate into their work.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of the workshop, practitioners will be able to:
- Describe the theories on which FAST is based, and discuss the implications of these theories for your work.
- Evaluate your own values, perspectives, and biases, and reflect on how you can reframe these to best serve your clients and families.
- Identify new strategies to implement in their work with children and their families and prepare a plan for how to enact these new strategies.
Research:
Multiple Randomized Controlled Trials have demonstrated FAST’s effectiveness, and studies have shown FAST to engage socially marginalized families with schools, build connections family to family, improve children’s resilience and self-esteem, and support healthy social emotional development. The FAST program has been successfully replicated across racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups in urban and rural settings worldwide (over 20 countries) and has earned inclusion on numerous Evidence-Based lists as an effective intervention for child abuse and neglect prevention, child mental health promotion, substance abuse prevention, crime solutions, health promotion, school safety, and school dropout prevention. Read more on our website: https://www.familiesandschools.org/evidence/ And hear testimonials from some of our partners on our blog: https://www.familiesandschools.org/blog/
Target Audience: social workers, mental health practitioners, creative arts therapists, marriage and facility therapists, psychologists, addiction professionals, case managers, and other interested individuals.
Copyright: All material of this training is copyrighted by Families and Schools Together (FAST). For any use of the training material please contact Molly McGowan at mmcgowan@familiesandschools.org.
Customer ServiceWe are happy to respond to any concerns or questions you may have. Please contact us at by email at sw-ce@buffalo.edu or by phone at 716-829-5841.
ADA Accommodations: If you require any support for your ADA needs in the United States, please contact us by email at least 3 weeks prior to the event by email at sw-ce@buffalo.edu or by phone at 716-829-5841.
CEs/Contact Hours
University at Buffalo School of Social Work, Office of Continuing Education is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0001. Continuing education contact hours: 4 Self Study
University at Buffalo School of Social Work, Office of Continuing Education is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed mental health counselors #MHC-0008. Continuing education contact hours: 4 Self Study
University at Buffalo School of Social Work, Office of Continuing Education is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed marriage and family therapists #MFT-0007. Continuing education contact hours: 4 Self Study
University at Buffalo School of Social Work, Office of Continuing Education is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed creative arts therapists #CAT-0003. Continuing education contact hours: 4 Self Study
University at Buffalo School of Social Work, Office of Continuing Education is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Psychology as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed psychologists #PSY-0062. Continuing education contact hours: 4 Self Study
University at Buffalo School of Social Work, Office of Continuing Education, #1773, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. University at Buffalo School of Social Work, Office of Continuing Education maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period: 02/23/2023 - 02/23/2026. Social workers completing this course receive 3.5 continuing education credits.
NYS OASAS Provider #0045: 4 hours for CPP & CPS Initial Hours in Section 1; CASAC, CPP & CPS Renewal Hours.
Handouts
| AGENDA_ FAST Family Systems Theory (0.16 MB) | Available after Purchase | ||
| FAST PPT 2 slides per page (1.23 MB) | Available after Purchase | ||
| FAST PPT 3 slides per page (1.00 MB) | Available after Purchase | ||
| FAST Values Activity (Revised) (0.06 MB) | Available after Purchase | ||
| FAST Reference List For Buffalo Presentation (0.09 MB) | Available after Purchase | ||
Trainer
Nichole Christiansen, M.S., C.A.S. Related Seminars and Products
Nichole Christiansen graduated with a Master's degree in Education with a Certificate of Advanced Study in Counseling from the State University of New York at Plattsburgh in 2007. Over the past 17 years, she has worked with youth, families, schools, and local agencies in a variety of different capacities. Nichole has been an agency counselor, director of counseling services, workforce development trainer, FAST trainer, crisis clinician and is currently a school counselor at a local high school in her community. Throughout her roles, Nichole has provided community and family education and counseling focused on family systems, trauma response, ecological systems of human development, and Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Nichole is the mom of 2 amazing adult daughters, coaches cheerleading, and loves to travel in her free time.
Marlen Pérez, LMFT Related Seminars and Products
Marlen Perez, LMFT, QS has a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Carlos Albizu University (2013), and dual Bachelor’s degrees in Psychology from Florida International University (2008), Marlen has developed a deep understanding of mental health, counseling, and family systems. Currently, she serves as the Mental Health Coordinator for Miami Dade County Public Schools (MDCPS), providing counseling services to students, coordinating care, and ensuring access to appropriate resources. Previous roles included serving as the Program Manager for the Families and Schools Together (FAST) Program at Jewish Community Services of South Florida, and roles at Switchboard of Miami, Family Counseling Services of Greater Miami, and other organizations, where she provided individual, family, and couples therapy, coordinated care for children and families, and contributed to various prevention and intervention programs. Marlen holds certifications in several key programs, including FAST, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing, Trauma- Informed Care, and Crisis Intervention, further enhancing their expertise in managing complex behavioral health issues. Passionate about improving mental health access and education, Marlen continues to contribute to the well-being of individuals and families through therapy, program development, and leadership in community mental health services.
Agenda
Part 1
- Introductions (Introduce trainers, FAST organization, today’s goals)
- Ice breaker- interactive activity to get to know each other
- Theoretical foundations of FAST: in-depth discussion of Family Systems Theory,other theories that support FAST, such as Family Stress, Social Capital Theories, etc.
- Family Systems Theory activity (& debrief, discussion of own experience)
Part 2
- Discussion on FAST Research, including protective factors and ACES
- Family Stress Theory activity (& debrief, discussion of own experience)
Part 3
- FAST values activity and discussion of trauma-informed approach
- Discussion of FAST Program components/strategies to supporting healthy family systems & how to incorporate in your work - Buddy Time, Parent Group, Special Play/One-on-One Time; Feeling Charades/Scribbles
Part 4
- Planning time - focus on developing action steps for participants to incorporate new strategies and tools learned today into their own work; developed collaboratively with trainers and other attendees
- String exercise (closing activity)
- Final thoughts, closing remarks
Self-Study Equipment Requirements
Required Hardware
- A computer (desktop/laptop) or mobile device (smartphone/tablet).
- Speakers/headphones/earbuds
Internet Connection
- A stable Internet connection of 56K or greater is required. (However, please note that a 56K connection may degrade the quality of your experience.)
Any questions about these requirements or other technical questions can be directed to sw-ce@buffalo.edu.
Self-Study Course Access
Upon successful registration of the course, including receipt of payment, you will be able to access the course materials.
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Completion Requirements
No partial credit is given for partial attendance.
Self-Study Completion Requirements
In order to receive a certificate of completion for this course participants must complete the following.
Please note all requirements can be found in your UBCE21 portal
- Watch the video(s) in it's entirety.
- After the training, take and pass the quiz with a score of 80% or higher. Participants have three chances to pass the quiz. You can access the quiz by clicking on the "Evaluation and Certificate" button for this course.
- After the training, complete the evaluation by clicking on the "Evaluation and Certificate" button for this course.
The certificate of completion will be immediately generated in your account upon completion of all course requirements. Certificates may be downloaded, printed, or left in your account.
Self-Study Cancellation Policy
Self-Study Courses: Participants have up to 72 hours from purchase to contact the Office of Continuing Education by email and request a refund.
