A guide to transition planning for parents of children with a developmental disability

This guide has been developed to help the parents of a child with a developmental disability in Toronto and Central East Region as their child makes the transition from school life to adulthood. This guide was written by Rae Roebuck and Judy Coultes-MacLeod.
A First Nations Community Response to FASD

Webcast of community based, culturally informed and collective ways to respond to FASD; FASD best practices and First Nation traditional values (2 hours)
8th International Research Conference on Adolescents and Adults with FASD

Webcasts from the 8th International Research Conference on Adolescents and Adults with FASD (10 minutes – 1 hour)
8 Magic Keys for Developing Successful Interventions for Students with FASD

Animated video of 8 strategies educators can use to help students with FASD (21 minutes)
6 Things Educators and School Staff Should Know About FASD

Tips and strategies for teachers of children and youth with FASD; what parents of children with FASD want educators to know. Note: uses American diagnostic terms (9 minutes)
3rd Biennial FASD ONE symposium – Using Screening, Diagnosis and Data to Improve Outcomes

Webinar/presentation by Dr. Jocelynn Cook about diagnosis of FASD and 2016 guidelines (approx. 45 minutes)
3rd Biennial FASD ONE symposium – FASD, Justice and Evidence-Based Practice

Webinar/presentation by Dr. Kaitlyn McLachlan about FASD in the legal/justice system (approx 45 minutes)
3rd Biennial FASD ONE symposium – FASD as a Mobilizer in Education Change

Webinar/presentation by Sean Monteith (Director of Education – Keewatin Patricia District) about FASD and education; mention of Indigenous issues in education (approx 45 minutes)
3rd Biennial FASD ONE symposium – Building Community Through an Indigenous Lens

Webinar/presentation by Sylvia Maracle (Executive Director of the Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centre) about FASD in Indegenous communities (approx 45 minutes)
Skills and Chills: A Night Out with Friends

This presentation highlights Skills and Chills, an eight-week social skills program for teens with FASD, delivered through the Health Nexus funded support group A Night Out with Friends – London ON.
FASD Family and Caregiver Support Groups Applications Support 2025-26

This webinar presents an excellent opportunity for you to gain a comprehensive understanding of the application requirements.
Living with FASD – As a person, as a parent

This session is intended to share the experiences of a mother who both lives with a diagnosis of FASD and parents one child with and one without FASD.