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“How can you tell if someone has FASD?” and other FAQs

canfasdblogSeptember 9, 2024Holidays and EventsLeave a Comment

Happy FASD Awareness Day! In this blog, we are debunking the myths and answering the most common questions people ask about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

Get ready for FASD Month 2024!

canfasdblogAugust 7, 2024Holidays and EventsLeave a Comment

As we approach September, it is crucial for us to come together and raise awareness of FASD and supporting healthy pregnancies. 

New Webinar: FASD and Aggression

canfasdblogJuly 18, 2024Holidays and EventsLeave a Comment

Join us for our next webinar happening August 16th at 1:00 pm eastern time!

Counting down to FASD Month 2024

canfasdblogJuly 10, 2024Holidays and EventsLeave a Comment

FASD Awareness Day and FASD Awareness Month are just around the corner and CanFASD has all the resources you need to prepare. 

Celebrating Pride Month

canfasdblogJune 26, 2024Holidays and EventsLeave a Comment

This month serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of embracing and supporting all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.

Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day 2024

canfasdblogJune 19, 2024Holidays and EventsLeave a Comment

This Friday (June 21) is National Indigenous Peoples Day. This is a day to recognize and celebrate the heritage, cultures, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.

Emerging Research in Action: CanFASD Trainee Webinar Series 2024

canfasdblogMay 27, 2024Holidays and EventsLeave a Comment

Come join us for our upcoming webinars – Emerging Research in Action: CanFASD Trainee Webinar Series 2024! 

Black History Month: An Interview with Monique Reboe Benjamin

canfasdblogFebruary 28, 2024Holidays and Events, Justice, Mental HealthLeave a Comment

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To celebrate Black History Month, we would like to profile one of the talented Black researchers we’re grateful to have in our network.

Shedding light on human trafficking

canfasdblogFebruary 21, 2024Holidays and EventsLeave a Comment

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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.

New Webinar: Transitioning into Adulthood with FASD

canfasdblogFebruary 9, 2024Holidays and EventsLeave a Comment

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Join us for our new webinar happening February 16th 1:00-2:00pm eastern time!

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