CanFASD: Media Week #2: Celebrities who have Committed to Limiting Alcohol Consumption

There are a number of reasons people may use alcohol in excess, including previous trauma, genetic susceptibility to alcohol use disorder, or to alleviate psychological

CanFASD: Media Week #1: FASD and Science Communication

  Chelsea Pike is a Master’s in Science Communication student at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario. Previously, she completed her undergraduate degree at the University

Issue Paper: Genetic and Epigenetic Perspectives on the Role of Fathers in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

Vichithra Liyanage-Zachariah, PhD ; Kelly Harding, PhD, Canada FASD Research Network, Laurentian University, Ontario, Canada KEY MESSAGES: Given that fathers who consume alcohol at risky

Just published: 2019 edition of FASD Prevention Annotated Bibliography

  Researchers associated with the Prevention Network Action Team (pNAT) of the CanFASD Research Network search the academic literature each year for articles related to prevention of

A Systematic and Person-Centered Harmonizing Framework for Housing Individuals with FASD

Elizabeth Carlson is a doctoral student in the School and Clinical Child Psychology program at the University of Alberta. Elizabeth takes a collaborative, holistic, and strengths-based

Registration OPEN: Building Better Bridges: A Shared Understanding of FASD (Edmonton, AB)

Building Better Bridges: A Shared Understanding of FASD is a one day, FREE, conference for parents, caregivers and service providers. This interactive event will provide

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