To celebrate Black History Month, we would like to profile one of the talented Black researchers we’re grateful to have in our network.
Advocate for people with FASD in Public Health Consultation
The Public Health Agency of Canada is leading a consultation to inform their Vision 2030 initiative – a plan that looks to shape the future of public health in our country.
Shedding light on human trafficking
Human trafficking is a grave violation of human rights that affects individuals worldwide. On Human Trafficking Awareness Day, it is crucial to raise awareness, educate ourselves, and take collective action to combat it.
How to access the disability tax credit as an individual with FASD
People with FASD and their caregivers are entitled to the Government of Canada’s disability tax credit. Read on to find out if you are eligible, how to apply and look at some resources to help you further.
New Webinar: Transitioning into Adulthood with FASD
Join us for our new webinar happening February 16th 1:00-2:00pm eastern time!
Weaving the Voices of Lived Experience and Research into the National Framework
Despite the high prevalence rate of individuals with FASD, Canada does not have a National FASD framework.
Apply now for the 2024 Sterling Clarren Award
We are thrilled to announce that applications are now open for this year’s Dr. Sterling Clarren FASD Research Award.
The award is presented each year to a Canadian post-secondary student or early career researcher in recognition of a study that has made a substantial contribution to the FASD field.
Australian Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) awarded to FASD prevention project in Perth, Western Australia
The Australian Government has funded an Aboriginal-led prevention project aiming to support Aboriginal women who are pregnant and reduce FASD in the community and to address service gaps for Aboriginal families.
THO 2.0: An updated framework for integrated community intervention
We’re happy to announce version two of the Towards Healthy Outcomes framework: THO 2.0! The THO for individuals with FASD offers an individualized, evidence-based resource that facilitates collaborative goal-setting and intervention planning.
Connect, Inspire, Innovate: Canada FASD Conference
The theme of the Canada FASD Conference was ‘Connect, Inspire, Innovate’. To embrace the theme of the conference, attendees were invited to provide feedback on large posterboards and via sticky notes, to share what had made them feel connected, inspired, or innovative during the week.