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FASD in Special Populations

Earlier this week, we posted about the rates of FASD in the general population. Women drink during pregnancy for many reasons, and some of the factors that might increase the risk of having a child with FASD include a woman’s nutrition, socioeconomic status, experience of depression, other substance use, and social connections. These factors can affect women from any age group, community, or cultural background. However, some groups are thought to experience higher rates of FASD, including children in care, individuals involved in the justice system, Indigenous communities, and new Canadians.

Child Welfare

 Justice System

Indigenous Communities

 New Canadians

Click here to read the full issue paper devoted to this topic.

Visit the CanFASD website for more information and resources related to the rates of FASD in Canada and elsewhere.

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