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New Issue Paper: Employment and FASD

CanFASD New Issue Paper

CanFASD recently released a new issue paper titled, Employment and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: An Updated Look at Strategies for Success. Below is a short summary. You can find the full issue paper here.


Issue

FASD is recognized as one of the most common developmental disabilities in Canada and the US. Underemployment is a major concern for many people with FASD. The lifelong difficulties people with FASD experience that impact their daily living, including the ability to find and maintain meaningful employment. People with FASD may experience cognitive and learning difficulties, social and communication deficits, and sensory sensitivities. These factors can make it challenging to meet workplace demands, interact with customers and other coworkers, and navigate the workplace environment. Additionally, few workplaces have the understanding and accommodations in place to support individuals with FASD to find and keep employment.

Background

Leveraging Strengths

Strategies for Support

Take Home Message

Many people with FASD have difficulties finding and keeping meaningful employment due to body and brain-based differences that can impact their daily functioning. Additional barriers such as a lack of understanding of FASD and stigma can also impact an individual’s experience in the workplace. Leveraging individual strengths, skills, abilities and providing accommodations in the workplace can lead to employment success for people with FASD.


For more information, including recommendations, please read the full issue paper here.

Authors: Emily Cauduro and Kirsten Morrison

Date: July 2023

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