Integrating Reflective Practice into Your Profession

Join us for insightful sessions exploring the Facilitating Attuned Interactions (FAN) model of reflective practice and its practical applications across various professions.

These webinars will offer a unique opportunity to learn from professionals who have successfully integrated the FAN model into their daily work.

Attendees will:

  • Gain a deeper understanding of reflective practice and why it is important for helping professionals;
  • Receive a brief overview of the Facilitating Attuned Interactions (FAN) model of reflective practice;
  • Hear directly from different professionals about how they incorporate the FAN model in their day-to-day work and how it benefits them as a professional;
  • Learn what the Nebraska Center on Reflective Practice offers regarding FAN training,  reflective consultation and other reflective practice training opportunities.

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Location

Zoom

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Cost

Free

How to Register

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Events

Please click on each event below to learn more and register. You need to register for each event you want to attend.

Using the FAN as an Early Childhood Educator

October 1, 2025
12:00 PM CDT

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Join us as we hear from early childhood educator, Aiesha Rahn, share how she uses the FAN model of Reflective Practice in her day-to-day work.

Using the FAN as an Attorney

October 21, 2025
12:00 PM CDT

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Join us as we hear from attorney, April Kirkendall, share how she uses the FAN model of Reflective Practice in her day-to-day work.

Using the FAN as a Direct Care Provider

October 30, 2025
12:00 PM CDT

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Join us as we hear from social worker, Tracey Kock, share how she uses the FAN model of Reflective Practice in her day-to-day work.

Using the FAN as a Mental Health Clinician

November 4, 2025
12:00 PM CST

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Join us to hear from mental health clinician, Lindsey Ondrak, as she shares how she uses the FAN model of Reflective Practice in her day-to-day work.

Questions?

Contact Dayna by email at dgoff3@unl.edu