Last year we successfully applied for increased funding to continue our study. This time we’re focusing on supporting youth with FASD in substance use treatment.
Build a better foundation with our online FASD Courses!
CanFASD has nine different online learning courses available to improve professional and community understanding of FASD.
Update on Bill S-253: A National Framework for FASD
Here’s a glimpse of what has been said about Bill S-253 in the Senate of Canada.
Last chance to submit your abstract!
Time is ticking! You have less than two weeks left to submit your abstract for the first ever Canada FASD Conference.
New Webinar: Supporting Adults with FASD
Join us on Friday April 21, 2023 for our newest webinar, Supporting Adults with FASD!
Support announced for families to attend the Canada FASD Conference
People with FASD, lived experience with FASD, and caregivers of people with FASD can now apply for financial support to attend the Canada FASD Conference this November.
New Issue Paper: Neurodiversity and FASD
Neurodiversity may be a complex concept, but at the core, individuals should be appreciated for who they are, differences and all.
Top FASD Articles of 2022 Announced
Without further ado, here are the top FASD research articles of 2022!
Celebrating Strengths in FASD this Neurodiversity Week
Its Neurodiversity Celebration Week! We had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Katy Flannigan to talk about a new study we’re doing on strengths in adults with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). Here are a few highlights from that conversation.
Announcing the 2023 Dr. Sterling Clarren Research Award Recipient!
We are pleased to announce the recipient of the 2023 Dr. Sterling Clarren FASD Research Award is Danielle Johnston for her research on visual-motor integration, visual perception and motor coordination assessments in children with FASD.