Learning the Dance: Community Making a Difference

This video is the story of how two schools have focused on relationships, built upon strengths, and reframed behaviours in order to support two students with FASD to find success and a sense of belonging within the school community.
Living with FASD (in French)

“Living with FAS” is the France-based association for adoptive, biological, and foster families affected by Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)
Vitalité Health Network

Vitalité Health Network is a regional health authority providing and managing health care and services in an area covering northern and southeastern New Brunswick.
Educ’alcool

Éduc’alcool’s mission is to inform Quebecers about alcohol consumption and encourage them to adopt healthy habits. Are you concerned about your drinking? There are resources that can help!
The 9 Keys to Classroom Interventions (and Beyond) – (in french)

A practical guide designed for teachers, educators, support workers, and parents who wish to intervene with kindness, effectiveness, and understanding.
Prevention and Screening Actions for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders to be Implemented in Medical Practice – (in french)

The Delphi method was used, which is a systematic and interactive forecasting technique based on a panel of experts. It makes it possible to consult a group of experts on a defined topic in order to reach a consensus (16). Each expert is consulted individually and anonymously using an initial questionnaire.
FASD: When the Expecting Mother Drinks? – (in french)

Informative video explaining what happens when an expectant mother consumes alcohol during pregnancy.
Children Exposed to Alcohol During Pregnancy: Things to Watch For! – The Health Magazine – (in french)

A video about the experience of a woman who didn’t know she was pregnant for the first five months and consumed alcohol.
The Little Soul Who Absolutely Wanted to Go to Earth – (in french)

A story for children prenatally exposed to alcohol, explaining their arrival on Earth with lightness and love. It was written long ago by Louise Loubier-Morin for her daughter, a curious, talented, and passionate little Anicinapek girl who lives with FASD. (12 pages)
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD): A Guide for Workers Supporting the Transition to Adulthood – (in french)

A guide for all organizations that support the transition to adulthood. (84 pages)
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD): A Guide for Judicial, Parajudicial, and Sociojudicial Workers – (in french)

A guide for all professionals working in the socio-judicial field. (79 pages)
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD): A Guide for Social Service Workers – (in french)

A guide for all social service providers. (98 pages)