Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Building on Strengths
FASD 101
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FASD Through a Variety of Lenses - Bonus Episode - History of POPFASD
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What does history teach us about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder?
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Building on Strengths
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Toward a Standard Definition of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder in Canada
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The FASD Dictionary
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The FASD Success Show - Episode 002 - CanFASD Executive Director Audrey McFarlane
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Alcohol in pregnancy - What is a safe amount to drink?
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What Can Alcohol Do To A Foetus?
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FASD: Living with a brain and body disability
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FASD: A Whole-Body Diagnosis
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Understanding FASD - Prenatal Alcohol Exposure and the Developing Brian
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The FASD Success Show - Episode 010 - MRIs and the FASD Brain with Dr. Catherine Lebel
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The Unique Complexities of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
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Health Inequalities in Canada
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Doorways to Conversation - Brief Intervention on Substance Use with Girls and Women
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Proof: Drinking During Pregnancy Causes FASD
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Proof: Some Think Drinking During Pregnancy is OK. It’s Not.
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Excluded: Increasing Understanding, Support and Inclusion for Children with FASD and their Families
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CDBC - So you want to get an assessment...?
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Brain impairment in FASD
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Why is FASD diagnosis important?
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Special Education Services - A Manual of Policies, Procedures and Guidelines
(Published in 2008)
This report provides an overview of provincial initiatives undertaken since the first strategic plan was released in B.C. in 2003. There are numerous preventive, clinical and support programs in British Columbia and this growing network of initiatives is an important aspect of addressing FASD in the province. While this report does not provide a comprehensive mapping of FASD-related programming in all communities in B.C., it does serve to highlight progress since 2003.
The second part of this report provides a framework for action for the next 10 years on which to plan ongoing strategic work in the province to address FASD. It is based on consultations with cross-government partners as well as service providers, agencies and other key informants from across the province.