A resource to support service providers in their work with women These clips supplement provincial training on alcohol and pregnancy. They grew out of requests
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Babies Suffer Under Punitive Policies for Maternal Drug Use (USA)
by Elizabeth Hlavinka, Staff Writer, MedPage Today Policies that punish pregnant women for disclosing substance use disorder (SUD) can have negative consequences for infants, according to a
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: What does Public Awareness Tell Us about Prevention Programming?
Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 4229; doi:10.3390/ijerph16214229 Peter Choate, Dorothy Badry, Bruce MacLaurin, Kehinde Ariyo, Dorsa Sobhani Abstract: The prevalence of Fetal
Are You Thinking About Becoming Sober Curious?
In the never-ending quest for better health, many people are adding “sobriety” to their repertoire — giving up alcohol entirely, whether or not they have an addiction
Family Violence Prevention Month
Overview Alberta has the third highest rate of self-reported spousal violence among Canadian provinces, yet family violence is preventable. November is Family Violence Prevention Month
Have you seen… #Drymester, Helping Parents-To-Be Go Alcohol Free
#Drymester is here to inspire and support people to go alcohol free when pregnant or planning a pregnancy. There’s lots of different advice out there