NOFAS Statement on the Stigma of FASD

NOFAS Statement on the Stigma of FASD People affected by FASD (Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders) are often stigmatized, including individuals living with FASD and their

Webinar: “Caregiving, FASD, and Alcohol: Caring about FASD Prevention” – September 9, 2015

The Canadian Association of Pediatric Health Centres is hosting a free webinar on International FASD Day, September 9th, 2015. Award-winning journalist and author, Ann Dowsett Johnston

On Love, Adoption and Raising 3 Kids With FASD: Parent Perspective

By Lisa Phu, KTOO – Juneau | July 29, 2015 Not many people wish to raise a child with a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, or

The Role of the Social Worker in Preventing, Identifying and Treating FASD

Did you watch this new webinar by NOFAS? This webinar examines the role of the social worker in the prevention, identification and treatment of Fetal

Is it reasonable to expect your partner to give up drinking in pregnancy?

Writer: Jo Hartley From the moment that I fell pregnant with my son, I realised just how much my life had already started to change. In

Women admit drinking while pregnant: New Zealand

By Sonya Bateson How much damage could be done to a child if its mother drinks just one alcoholic drink while pregnant? The answer is,

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