Provincial Guideline for the Clinical Management of High-Risk Drinking and Alcohol Use Disorder

The objective of this guideline is to provide recommendations, supported by rigorously reviewed evidence, for the full spectrum of medical and psychosocial interventions available to treat patients with high-risk drinking and Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD).
Mothering and Opioids: Addressing Stigma – Acting Collaboratively

This toolkit invites people working in the substance use and child welfare fields to think about how we can continue to improve our work, in partnership with the women who use these services.
Treatment and care for pregnant women who use alcohol and/or other drugs

This sheet provides information for service providers on treatment for women dependent on alcohol, who are at the highest risk of having a child born with FASD.
Engaging Clients Who Use Substances

This document is intended to support nurses and health care professionals to support clients experiencing a substance use disorder. It will broaden your understanding of the factors that affect clients experiencing substance use disorders.
Pregnancy and Substance Use: A Harm Reduction Toolkit

This information is intended for use by pregnant and parenting people who use drugs, their loved ones, and their service providers. Our goal is to promote the overall health and well-being of pregnant people who use substances and their families.
Learning Disabilities Association of Ontario: Professionals Workshop Series: Introduction to LDs and ADHD

3-part workshop series which will provide an overview of Learning Disabilities, Strategies for the Classroom Teacher, and an ADHD Workshop for Educators.
Learning Disabilities Association of Ontario: Parent Workshop Series – Setting Up Your Child For Success

3-part workshop series designed for parents to help you to determine what’s going on with your child in school, understand the IPRC Process, and give a better understanding of ADHD.
Learning Disabilities Association of Ontario: IEP 101 Online Workshop for Parents and Students

This workshop was created to help you as a parent or student to understand your part in the IEP process, with the belief that the most effective IEP is where the parent, the student, and the school staff collaborate to write an individual plan to help the student succeed in school.