Fetherston has worked as leader and clinical social worker in positions in not-for-profit and health sectors over her 20-year career
Algoma Family Services has announced Stephanie Fetherston, MSW, RSW, as its new director of services, effective Jan. 16.Prior to her arrival at AFS, Fetherston was the professional services director at THRIVE Child Development Centre.
Committed to life-long learning, she holds specialized certificates in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Trauma Counselling, Motivational Interviewing, Solution Focused Coaching and Mindfulness. "With her leadership, we will best position AFS for the future by ensuring those that need our help, get the help, when and where they need it. She is a strategic hire for us in our ongoing efforts to attend to the treatment of children and youth, who have been typically excluded from services due to their neuro-diverse needs.”
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