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Issue Paper: Individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and Experiences of Stigma

Issue
Individuals with FASD face a great deal of stigma because of their diagnosis, their perceived abilities, and society’s preconceived ideas of their character. The stereotypes and discrimination experienced by individuals with FASD is both external (i.e., in society) and internal (i.e., within the individual). Our newly released issue paper focuses on the ways individuals with FASD experience stigma, the implications of these stereotypical attitudes, and recommendations on reducing stigma.

 Stigma, the Individual, and the Family

 Stigma and Health and Social Services

Stigma and the Media

Take-home Message

Stigma can affect not only individuals with FASD, but their families and support network as well, and impact access to necessary supports. It is crucial to improve public perception and messaging around FASD, in order to reduce negative stereotypes and create positive outcomes for these individuals.

For more information, please refer to the full paper here.

Authors: Kirsten Morrison, Kelly Harding, Lindsay Wolfson

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