It is important that police have a grounded understanding of how FASD impacts a person’s involvement with the justice system.
Trainee Series: The Politics of FASD – Stigma, Inclusion, and Possibility
My interest in political science extends to the politics of disability, not just in terms of policy but also the power dynamics that affect people with disabilities and their communities.
Save the date: Canada FASD Conference 2025
The Canada FASD Conference 2025 will be the first national FASD conference ever held in Toronto.
Trainee Series: Exploring Health Professionals’ Knowledge in New Brunswick
My research serves to identify the knowledge, attitudes, and practices among those employed in the healthcare sector across New Brunswick.
New Webinar: FASD and Aggression
Join us for our next webinar happening August 16th at 1:00 pm eastern time!
CanFASD’s 2023-2024 Annual Report
Curious about CanFASD’s impact over the last year? Our 2023-2024 Annual Report offers a glimpse into CanFASD’s remarkable achievements.
Trainee Series: Suicidality in Neurodiverse Youth and Barriers to Services and Support
My MSc thesis explored suicidality in neurodiverse youth, including those with FASD.
Counting down to FASD Month 2024
FASD Awareness Day and FASD Awareness Month are just around the corner and CanFASD has all the resources you need to prepare.
Trainee Series: Pain in youth with FASD
As a clinician-scientist, I aspire to develop a unique area of research on the pain experiences of youth with NDDs, and more specifically, youth with FASD, and integrate this research into clinical practice.
CanFASD practicum student receives two prestigious awards
Congratulations to one of our practicum students, Rexella Dwomoh, who graduated this month from her Master’s program at Brock University.