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Just Published: Neuropsychological Aspects of Prevention and Intervention for FASD in Canada

We’re highlighting a brand new article published by two of CanFASD’s research leads (Dr. Jacqueline Pei and Dr. Nancy Poole), CanFASD Executive Director (Audrey McFarlane), and two University of Alberta PhD students (Melissa Tremblay and Allison McNeil).

Neuropsychological Aspects of Prevention and Intervention for FASD in Canada is part of a special issue in the Journal of Pediatric Neuropsychology covering international perspectives on FASD prevention and intervention. Other contributions to the special issue cover research in USA, Australia, China, Great Britain, South Africa, and Poland.

The authors overview the current landscape of FASD research and programming in Canada. Their article highlights notable efforts in many areas:

Diagnosis:

Health Care:

Justice:

Intervention Research:

*Keep an eye out for our upcoming CanFASD Connect series on the latest FASD intervention research, and what you can take from them to apply in practice. Our goal is to make research evidence more accessible to the public.*

Intervention Programs:

Prevention Framework:

Prevention Research:

Prevention Programs:

More work needed:

 

 

 

 

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