CanFASD Welcomes Updated Guidance on Alcohol Use
Drinking less is better. We now know that even a small amount of alcohol can be damaging to health.
Drinking less is better. We now know that even a small amount of alcohol can be damaging to health.
Families of children with autism, cerebral palsy, and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder now have access to a free online resource called the Neurodevelopmental Disability Navigator Toolkit.
In total over 30,000 people have taken our online courses, which is incredible. Here are a few course updates to share with you.
This booklet is offered as a tool for people who are planning a pregnancy to make decisions about alcohol.
Less than 1 drink per week can cause ‘significant’ changes in the brains of fetuses
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This short, illustrated report follows RCY’s more detailed report Excluded, Increasing Understanding, Support and Inclusion for Children with FASD and their Families
Pregnant women who drink small-to-moderate amounts of alcohol during pregnancy risk altering their baby’s brain structure and delaying brain development.
Looking for caregivers in Alberta to join an advisory committee. Advise on research priorities for families impacted by FASD.
PORTRAYALS OF ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE USE DURING PREGNANCY ON TELEVISION