This session will provide an important look at the lived realities of caregivers, offering valuable knowledge for families, professionals, policymakers, and anyone interested in building stronger supports for the FASD community.
In this webinar Dr. Kaitlyn McLachlan gives a brief overview of FASD, discusses the legal relevance, experiences and needs and concludes with change into action.
Preventative FASD Education Event for Pregnancy Healthcare Providers
Multidisciplinary webinar for physicians and other health professionals about risks associated with alcohol use in pregnancy; how to speak to patients about alcohol use in pregnancy without adding shame or stigma; recognizing red flags for FASD in their patients; referral pathways for diagnosis in Ontario.
Les comportements d’agression et dangereux chez l’enfant et l’adolescent dans le contexte du TSAF – subtitled
Explore bilingual resources and initiatives on difficulties related to aggressive and dangerous behaviours in children and adolescents in the context of FASD.
Supporting Families Raising Black Children with FASD
In this webinar, Alice Audrain, a researcher / consultant / activist who identifies as a proud queer mixed-race black francophone parent will draw on her personal and professional experience to discuss challenges faced by diverse communities of caregivers raising black children with FASD.
In this webinar, Dr. Katy Flannigan will discuss results from a research analysis of over 2500 clinical records of children, youth and adults from diagnostic centres across Canada.
Using a Two-Eyed Seeing Approach to Support Individuals with FASD Part 2/2
In Part 2 of the webinar, Lori Vitale Cox will delve into the Two-Eyed Seeing (TES) approach to health service delivery for addressing conditions related to transgenerational trauma, such as FASD.
This presentation highlights Skills and Chills, an eight-week social skills program for teens with FASD, delivered through the Health Nexus funded support group A Night Out with Friends – London ON.
This workshop will discuss the “Pyramid of Learning” and how children’s early developmental movements, milestones, and early life trauma affect the nervous system.
The speakers will present on what interventions can be helpful to promote sleep in children with FASD and how the Better Nights, Better Days program helps parents of children with FASD to sleep better!
Results of the Caregiver Approaches, Resiliencies, and Experiences (CARE) Study
This session will provide an important look at the lived realities of caregivers, offering valuable knowledge for families, professionals, policymakers, and anyone interested in building stronger supports for the FASD community.