This art competition is an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the work of artists with FASD.
“Patience to find a voice in the world of FASD”: an interview with Niall Schofield
In honor of FASD Awareness Month, we had the privilege of sitting down virtually with Niall Schofield who offers some food for thought on a variety of topics.
Trainee Series: The Politics of FASD – Stigma, Inclusion, and Possibility
My interest in political science extends to the politics of disability, not just in terms of policy but also the power dynamics that affect people with disabilities and their communities.
Trainee Series: Building Bridges – The Vital Role of Lived Experience in FASD Research
As a graduate student studying FASD, I’ve learned that meaningful research isn’t just about data and statistics—it’s about people.
Caregivers’ Perspectives on Building Strengths and Abilities in FASD
Today you’ll hear from members of our Family Advisory Committee who care for someone with FASD. In their own words, they share why recognizing and celebrating strengths is so important and talk about some of their recent successes.
Feature: The Experiences of a Birth Mother
Today, I would like to share my story with you in the hopes it will open your hearts and mind to the reality we go through daily as a biological parent.
Why it is Important to Include the Voice of Families in Research
Sunday May 15th is the International Day of Families. In honour of this celebration, we asked members of our Family Advisory Committee why they believe it is important for families to be included in research on FASD. Here are some of their responses: