We’re excited to share a unique, child-friendly way to learn about FASD!
What does access to an FASD diagnosis really look like in Canada?
Today we’re travelling back to 2024 to spotlight an incredible open access article that members of the CanFASD team contributed to.
A five-step guide to FASD Month event planning
If you’re thinking about organizing something this year, now’s the perfect time to start planning.
Launching the FASD Identification, Assessment and Diagnosis Hub
This evidence-based portal is designed to streamline how FASD is identified, diagnosed, and supported across Canada.
Strategies to support healthy eating in children with FASD
Educators, community service providers, and families all play an important role in supporting these children through thoughtful, informed approaches to nutrition.
How to write an effective brief for Bill S-234
This is a critical moment for the FASD community to be heard.
Article summary: strengths in youth with FASD and criminal legal system involvement
This study shows the transformative power of strengths-based approaches.
March round-up: research, learning, and community in action
From exciting learning opportunities to celebrating emerging leaders in FASD research, here’s what we have been up to this month.
Manitoba expands FASD services with $946,000 in funding
Last September, the Government of Manitoba announced more than $946,000 in new annual funding to support people with FASD, pregnant people, and families.
“Research is useless if the results are never heard.” An Interview with Reinier deSmit
A passionate advocate and award-winning filmmaker, Reinier shared his lived experience with FASD, highlighting the critical importance of amplifying voices often unheard in research and policy discussions.
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