Come join us for our upcoming webinars – Emerging Research in Action: CanFASD Trainee Webinar Series 2024!
In 2022, we launched the CanFASD Trainee Program. Lead by Dr. Kelly Harding, the goals of this program are to build research capacity in the field of FASD, foster mentorship, networking, and collaboration among Trainees and leading Canadian researchers, and to encourage the next generation of up-and-coming FASD researchers to self-identify with the field of FASD.
Split across two webinars, the ten trainees will now present on a research project that has recently been completed or is under way. This is a chance for webinar attendees to learn what the next generation of Canadian FASD researchers are accomplishing, to hear new research findings, and to look forward to forthcoming study results. Please join us to support our trainees and learn about emerging Canadian FASD research!
Part 1
Date: Friday June 7th
Time: 12:00-2:00pm MST/2:00-4:00pm EST
Location: Zoom (registration link)
In this webinar, trainees Lakota, Cara, Marie-Eve, Claudia and Mercedes present on a research project or program that has recently been completed or is under way. Topics include Indigenous based research methodologies, pain experiences of youth, FASD pre-referral trajectories, an Indigenous cultural support program, and barriers to mental health support.
Part 2
Date: Thursday June 27th
Time: 10:00am-12:00pm MST/12:00-2:00pm EST
Location: Zoom (registeration link)
In this webinar, trainees Alex, Hannah, Viktoria, Taylor, and Christine present on a research project or program that has recently been completed or is underway. Topics include FASD related knowledge of healthcare and justice professionals, professional competencies related to assessing and managing suicidality, the intersection of lived-experience advocacy and policy making, and the complex relationship between PAE and ACEs.