Taking a relational approach: the importance of timely and supportive connections for women

Pregnancy is often described as an opportune time for service providers to support women in improving their health, including efforts to decrease or stop substance

A Developmental Evaluation of an Innovative FASD Awareness and Prevention Initiative: FASD The Prevention Conversation

The FASD Prevention Conversation (FASD:PC) is an innovative, made-in-Alberta approach to FASD Prevention. It focuses on the unique role Healthcare Professionals and Social Service Providers

International FASD Awareness Day – 9/9/2015

September 9 is International Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) Awareness Day.  This day was chosen so that on the ninth day of the ninth month

Three Key Points About Alcohol And Pregnancy

1. Alcohol is a neurotoxin.  Forty years of research has shown alcohol to be a neurotoxin in utero.  That means alcohol is a toxic substance

Alcohol use in first 3-4 weeks of pregnancy may lead to permanent brain changes in offspring

It is well established that consuming alcohol during pregnancy can cause harm to the fetus. Now, a new study finds that drinking alcohol as early

CCSA: Action News

The Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse changes lives by bringing people and knowledge together to reduce the harm of alcohol and other drugs on society.

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