What’s Happening During FASD Month 2023
Throughout the month of September, events are held across Canada and around the world in recognition of FASD Day. But FASD awareness initiatives deserve more than one day of focus.
Throughout the month of September, events are held across Canada and around the world in recognition of FASD Day. But FASD awareness initiatives deserve more than one day of focus.
South Alberta Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Service Network is looking for a person to work as a quarter time Network Co-Coordinator.
FASD Common Messages Guide, a resource focused on respectful ways of writing and talking about FASD. Each spring, we review the guide and update it with new research and conversations that emerge in the FASD community.
Strategies for Caregivers: Nurturing Social Skills in Youth with FASD. Social skills play a crucial role in our everyday interactions and relationships, contributing to our overall well-being.
Hygiene Strategies for Caregivers. Maintaining good hygiene is an essential aspect of daily self-care that contributes to a person's overall health and well-being.
Formerly known as Aboriginal Day, National Indigenous Peoples Day was first celebrated in 1996 and is now held annually on June 21st
Last call to participate in the CanFASD study on strengths!
Drinking less is better. We now know that even a small amount of alcohol can be damaging to health.
There’s a lot on the go right now in the realm of FASD research. Many studies are looking for people to share their ideas and experiences.
This info sheet is one of 12 two-pagers that highlights key findings and promising practices from the Co-Creating Evidence (CCE) study