Save the Date – 4th Annual London & Region FASD Conference 2023

Breaking Stigma: Supporting Success in a Complex World – October 24-25, 2023

Save the Date

Join us in connecting clinicians, researchers, experts, social & support workers, & the FASD community to share current research & resources, facilitate dialogue, & promote advocacy!

Participate in a virtual learning journey that incudes:

  • Plenary addresses from field leaders
  • Current

Call for abstracts – London & Region FASD Conference 2023

Breaking Stigma: Supporting Success in a Complex World – October 24-25, 2023

Call for abstracts

Abstract submission deadline: Friday, August 18, 2023

The London & Region FASD Conference planning committee is pleased to invite abstract submissions for featured oral and ePoster presentations for this year’s virtual conference. Abstract topics may be basic, translational, or clinical research. The conference

Project Update: C.A.R.E. Study – Caregiver Approaches, Resiliencies, and Experiences Raising Individuals with FASD

Trends in Alcohol and Substance Use

Participant Snapshot:

  • 202 respondents as of April, 2023
  • Average age of 54 years (range 25 to 78)
  • 95% identify as women
  • Most (58%) are adoptive parents; 17% biological parents; 12% other/extended family members; 6% foster parents, and 2% kinship carers
  • The majority (67%) of respondents live in Canada; 21% live

Call for workshops – London & Region FASD Conference 2023

Breaking Stigma: Supporting Success in a Complex World – October 24-25, 2023

Call for workshops

Proposal submission deadline: Friday, April 21, 2023

The London & Region FASD Conference planning committee is pleased to invite proposal submissions for featured workshops to be delivered at this year’s virtual conference.

Workshop presentation topics may include research, clinical approaches, or lived experience. The

More than 6 drinks a week puts your health at risk: New Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health

According to the new Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health, 3–6 standard drinks a week represents a moderate risk to your health. After that, the more you drink, the more you increase your risk of seven types of cancer, most types of cardiovascular diseases, liver disease and violence. The guidance recommends no more than 2

CanFASD Substance Use Treatment Guide

CanFASD’s research team has developed a guide which outlines current practices to support individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) who are in treatment for substance use. In this guide, they provide consolidated and expanded knowledge regarding appropriate substance use treatment approaches for individuals with FASD. They adopt the perspective that individuals with FASD can

Team LOVE is heading to the Forest! Family Forest Therapy for Families Affected by FASD – London, Ontario and Surrounding Area

This Forest Therapy Program is being offered to bring families away from the stresses of the day to day life and to have a unique experience together, where they can enjoy time together and experience a new way of connecting with each other.

Jessie Jones from Jess Jones Recreation Therapy will guide

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