Canada’s only national research network focused on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (#FASD). We bring people together to find answers and improve outcomes.
The Canada FASD Conference 2025 will be held October 21-23 in Toronto, Ontario. It will bring approximately 600 delegates together to discuss the complexities of FASD and share opportunities for solutions.
Follow the dedicated conference X account to learn more - @CanadaFASD2025
Register for the Canada FASD Conference! Tickets are now on sale.
This conference provides a secure and open environment to share diverse perspectives, valuable experiences, new research, and best and promising practices.
Get your ticket: ow.ly/C1ay50UO0jj
See you at 1pm EST today! We will be hosting a Facebook Live reading of ‘What is Your Superpower?’ with Hannah Denberg.
Join us over on our Facebook page! - ow.ly/EXPe50UO04B
Tomorrow we will be hosting a special event with debut author Hannah Denberg, who will be reading her heartwarming book, ‘What is Your Superpower?’ live.
Join us over on Facebook at 1PM EST - ow.ly/RTT850UNZKi
Why join CanFASD?
✅ Access to a Membership Directory to connect with community members
✅ Networking opportunities with FASD experts
✅ Stay informed on the latest advancements in FASD research
Learn more: canfasd.ca/memberships/indiv…
Join us tomorrow for a webinar all about Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health. This webinar will describe how alcohol guidelines can bring attention to alcohol use and the implications for FASD prevention.
Register here: ow.ly/8Gr750UNZEE
In this digital age, it's crucial to prioritize our online safety.
The internet can bring people together in positive ways but we need to ensure we have a plan in place to encourage safe connections and responsible consumption.
Read our safety tips: ow.ly/5IeZ50Qw4iL
To celebrate Black History Month, we would like to profile one of the talented Black researchers we’re grateful to have in our network.
Read this blog to find out about Monique Reboe Benjamin and the important work she does in FASD research: ow.ly/FCLH50UNZwg
Researchers aim to investigate the factors contributing to the involvement of individuals with FASD/prenatal alcohol exposure in interactions with law enforcement.
Learn more about this study and consider participating: ow.ly/IzJW50T4pmR
Join us on Thursday, February 13 at 1:00 PM EST for an exclusive ‘Meet the Author’ event with Hannah Denberg.
During this engaging session, Hannah will give a live reading of her beloved children’s book, ‘What is Your Superpower?’.
Event link - ow.ly/qAoc50UMazX
Want to learn more about Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health? Join our free webinar on February 12th at 1:00pm EST.
Register here: ow.ly/aJ3U50UNWZG
Calling all FASD researchers! Are you ready to make a meaningful impact and contribute to the advancement of FASD research?
Join our vibrant network today: ow.ly/xKoV50Qy5v6
Webinar tomorrow!
Join us on February 5th at 1:00 PM EST for an insightful webinar on the Canadian Alcohol Policy Evaluation and Implications for FASD.
Register now: ow.ly/i19850UNWxL
Looking for caregivers of individuals with #FASD to participate in an international study on FASD and the justice system.
Check out our website for a full list of research you can be a part of: canfasd.ca/calls-to-research…
Celebrating Psychology Month!
If you’re a psychologist and want to contribute to the mental health care of people with living experience of FASD, our Identifying Best Practices for FASD course is a great place to start: ow.ly/X1mN50UNWn0
The @CanadaFASD2025 call for abstracts is now open!
We welcome submissions for research, program or policy abstracts (Academic Abstracts). We also welcome submissions based on lived and living experience (Personal Experience).
Learn more: ow.ly/uAK150UNWin
📚 In this webinar from @CanFASD Danna Ormstrup & Brenda Feland share their expertise, highlighting the educational needs of children with FASD.
Gain insights answers to common classroom questions. Watch here: buff.ly/3Pyeq9V#FASD#Education#Webinar#BackToSchool