It is with great honour and excitement to share that CanFASD’s Executive Director, Audrey McFarlane has been chosen as a member of the Alberta Order of Excellence in 2023! Alberta Order of Excellence Originally created in 1979, this award recognizes Albertans from all fields and backgrounds that have contributed to the province’s place in Canada and around the world. The … Read More
Board Member, Tim Moorhouse, retires
After eleven years with CanFASD, Tim Moorhouse will be stepping down from the Board of Directors this week, having completing his term with the Board.
Call for Applications – 2023 FASD Innovation Award
We are pleased to announce that applications are now open for the 2023 Claudette Bradshaw FASD Innovation Award.
What’s Happening in FASD Research?
There’s a lot on the go right now in the realm of FASD research… Read on to find out what’s happening in FASD research right now!
Announcing the 2023 Dr. Sterling Clarren Research Award Recipient!
We are pleased to announce the recipient of the 2023 Dr. Sterling Clarren FASD Research Award is Danielle Johnston for her research on visual-motor integration, visual perception and motor coordination assessments in children with FASD.
Join us at the Canada FASD Conference 2023!
The Canada FASD Conference 2023 is coming to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan November 7-9, 2023.
Here is everything going on at CanFASD this December
Can you believe it is already December? The year has flown by! We have a lot of exciting things on the go this month so stay tuned to our channels to keep up to date!
5 reasons you should become a member of CanFASD
Here are five reasons that you should become a member of CanFASD to help you decide if this membership program is right for you.
Canada is Rocking Red for FASD Day!
Canadians will be rocking red shoes this September to celebrate FASD Awareness Month, and so will landmarks across Canada!
Applications for the 2023 FASD Research Award now open!
This award was created in honour of Dr. Sterling Clarren to recognize his contribution and leadership in the field of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). It celebrates the work of Canadian students or early career researchers whose research has made a substantial contribution to the field of FASD.