Sponsor the Canada FASD Conference
This national conference is an unparalleled opportunity to bring together researchers, front line service providers, policy makers, healthcare professionals, knowledge brokers, caregivers, and individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD).
FASD is one of Canada’s most common neurodevelopmental disabilities. Its complexity requires interdisciplinary connection, as FASD intersects with fields like justice, education, social services, health care, psychology, homelessness, substance use, mental wellness, child welfare, and more. This event will bring together researchers, professionals, and those with living experience in these areas. Email kathy.unsworth@canfasd.ca to sponsor this event. Sponsorship opportunities can be found in the package below.
Exhibitors

Canada FASD Research Network
Canada’s only national research network focused on addressing the complexities of FASD.

Lakeland Centre for FASD
The Lakeland Centre for FASD provides supports from prebirth to death. Through Prevention, Diagnosis, and Intervention services, we support FASD across the life span.

Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health
The CEWH is a virtual research and knowledge exchange centre, collaborating with researchers, service providers, policy makers and community-based advocates, focused on improving girls’ and women’s health.
Surrey Place
Surrey Place is a not-for-profit organization that helps people of all ages with autism-, developmental-, and sensory-related concerns push the boundaries of what’s possible to achieve new victories.

Willow Winds Support Network

Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre
Telemental Health for Indigenous Children & Youth with SOAHAC.
Canada Northwest FASD Partnership
An alliance of western provinces and territories, formed to work collaboratively in the prevention of FASD, and the intervention, care and support of individuals affected by FASD.
Mackenzie Health
Mackenzie Health, FASD Services provide a range of clinical supports to individuals living with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

Odin Books

University of Toronto Press
University of Toronto Press (UTP) is one of the largest university presses in North America, publishing cutting-edge research and exceptional scholarship since 1901.
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FaceBase and Health Generations Lab
The FaceBase study team from the University of Calgary is conducting an international study to better characterize genetic syndromes that include facial effects and develop a computer-based tool to use facial imaging to help physicians in diagnosing these syndromes.
NOFASD Australia
NOFASD is Australia’s peak body supporting people and families living with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, and has been Australia’s national voice for FASD, for over 25 years.