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 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.
FASD Fact Sheet

General information about FASD with list of references (3 pages)
FASD Diagnostic Clinic Cards

This card provides answers to frequently asked questions about FASD diagnosis and where in Ontario you can find clinics for diagnosis and assessment.
FASD and Service Dogs

Kaeden and Debbie share their story about how they got an emotional therapy dog and how it is supporting their family. (27 minutes)
FASD and Employment: Supporting Adults with FASD on the Job

Presentation on supporting individuals with FASD on the job; strategies for overcoming challenges; communicating with employers (24 slides)
FASD and Criminal Responsibility

Webcast on FASD in the criminal justice system including Not Criminally Responsible (NCR) defense for clients with FASD (2 hours)
Experts on FASD & Criminal Justice

Webinar/presentation on FASD and police and justice system; false confessions, memory problems, repeat offenders, impaired ability to recognize social context and appropriate social behavior (5 minutes)
Enough Silence (living with FASD)

The story of a pregnant Indigenous young woman who gets support from her partner and the community to address her drinking problem (2.5 minutes)
Expert Statement on Physical Activity and Brain Health in Children and Youth

A team of experts in pediatric neuroscience and exercise science created this Expert Statement, looking at the relationship between physical activity and brain health in children and youth. Physical activity plays an important role in helping children and youth learn better, solve problems more creatively, and develop healthier brains. Children and youth who are least active or who have brain-based disabilities may have the most to gain.