Substance Use Treatment in Individuals with FASD
PLAN Institute’s Future Planning Tool
This tool provides step-by-step instructions to help you plan for your future. Planning for the future can be a difficult and complicated task. This Future Planning Tool simplifies the process and guides you through the steps of planning for a good life, including financial security, personal network building, estate planning, housing choices and supported decision-making.
Crafting Your Individualized Housing Plan
This innovative virtual ten week course will assist you to create a housing vision for your future.
Introduction to the Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP)
The RDSP helps people with disabilities save for the future through personal contributions combined with government grants and bonds.
How to Apply for the Disability Tax Credit (DTC)
Many people with FASD qualify for the Disability Tax Credit, a valuable tool for reducing the amount of income tax you owe each year. Learn how to apply here.
Intro to the ODSP
Thinking of applying to the Ontario Disability Supports Program (ODSP) for ages 18+? This helpful guide from the P4P Planning Network is a great resource.
APP Resource List
Community Living Essex County published this helpful guide to apps that assist with daily living
CanFASD’s Mental Health for Individuals with FASD
This page has helpful tips for maintaining good mental health
Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Centre FASD Services
The SOAHAC FASD Program provides Indigenous people living with FASD – diagnosed or undiagnosed – with services that promote and support quality of life and positive outcomes. First Nations, Inuit and Métis people of all ages, from infant to adult, are invited to connect with SOAHAC staff to access services in: identification and diagnosis, outreach, […]
FASD: A Whole-Body Diagnosis
World-renowned speaker / peer mentor Myles Himmelreich is joined by clinicians and a parent advocate to share valuable information about how FASD is a whole-body medical disorder.
Medication Algorithm for FASD / Prenatal Alcohol Exposure
Often medications work quite differently for people with FASD. You may want to give this resource to your medical doctor to assist them with prescribing some medications.