Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) programs and services

Reports and supports related to FASD in Ontario; provinces initiative to support those with FASD
Fetal Alcohol and the Law – Part 2

Information about the Criminal Code of Canada and how it s unfair to those living with FASD; unfairness of the legal system towards those with FASD (12 minutes)
Fetal Alcohol and the Law – Part 1

Information on how brain damage caused because of FASD plays a role in problems with the law; avoiding problems with the law; why people with FASD have more problems with the law (9 minutes)
FASDToolkit Media Campaign

The #FASDtoolkit is a community generated media campaign about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), created by and for the American Indian community. The toolkit aims to plant the seeds for conversations, by focusing on strength-based messages, strategies and tools to support a good life for people living on the FASD spectrum.
FASD Toolkit for Aboriginal Families

Information for service providers working with Indigenous families on FASD, culture and community strategies (40 pages)
FASD Toolkit

Practical strategies for many common FASD concerns and do-it-yourself tools for everyday life (48 pages)
FASD Toolkit

This toolkit was designed to educate clinicians, families and communities about FASD through videos, activities and worksheets. Caregivers will also find it useful to educate their families and communities about FASD, especially the Life Skills section and the video library.
FASD Tips for Parents and Caregivers

Twenty different tips/strategies for parents/caregivers and how to deal with certain behaviour or situations; some self-care tips for parents/caregivers (42 pages)
FASD Strategies not Solutions

Information for parents and caregivers on sensory dysfunction, impulse control, behavior, emotions; some information on navigating the criminal justice system; communication techniques (60 pages)
FASD ONE Website

The FASD Ontario Network of Expertise (FASD ONE) is working to respond to emerging issues, changing environment, and available resources by focusing on priorities related to gaps or challenges associated with this complex disability. The activities of FASD ONE are funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada.
FASD Newfoundland and Labrador

Tips from parents/caregiver for families of infants, preschool, school-age children, adolescents and adults with FASD (1 webpage plus videos)
FASD Media Guide

This tool kit is intended for health care professionals, service providers, journalists, or anyone who might speak to the media about FASD. Use this resource to help guide you on how to speak to the media about FASD, or how to run your own media campaign on FASD/alcohol and pregnancy, ensuring that the language you use is informed, inclusive, and non-stigmatizing.