CanFASD: FASD in Canadian news

Submitted by John Aspler, CanFASD 2020 Sterling Clarren Award winner Project background People with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) can have difficult and stigmatizing experiences throughout their

CanFASD: Media Week #4: Stigmatisation, Exaggeration, and Contradiction: An Analysis of Scientific and Clinical Content in Canadian Print Media Discourse About Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

Prepared by John Aspler, at the IRCM’s Pragmatic Health Ethics Research Unit and McGill University’s Integrated Program in Neuroscience John graduated with a BSc in

CanFASD: Media Week #3: “You Don’t Want to Drink? What are you, Pregnant?!”: Representations of Alcohol Use During Pregnancy on Television

Eric Harding is a graduate student in the History Department at Laurentian University. He is also an Academic Writing Coach and a Research Assistant contributing

Participants wanted for Canadian FASD Media Coverage Study!

Participants wanted for a group interview study about FASD! We want to talk to you about your experiences with FASD. In particular, we want to

Sympathy, shame, and few solutions: News media portrayals of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders

Sympathy, shame, and few solutions: News media portrayals of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders Objective: There is a lack of public understanding about fetal alcohol spectrum

A Rethink Of The Way We Drink

Check out this video, information and resources to help explore your drinking. Dr. Mike Evans and his team run a different kind of health lab