The Saskatchewan FASD Network is pleased to announce the fourth annual “FASD Sessions”. This two-day conference will be held in Saskatoon February 26th and 27th, 2020, for full details please visit the events page of the Manitoba FASD… Read More
Save the Date – May 6 & 7, 2020! Mark your calendars and plan to attend. For speaker details check out the poster.
“We are fortunate to work alongside many gifted artists. Our artists take great pride in showcasing their work, which is endless in its creativity: beadwork, poetry, song lyrics, canvass, sketch, graffiti, gardening, and dance. It is an opportunity to express emotions; exercise time management skills; earn income; take pride in strengths and abilities; enhance areas of socialization and communication; and create community.”
Thanks to the many people involved in organizing the 2019 FASD Awareness Day event held at the Manitoba Legislature on September 9th. The event was held in recognition of the recently legislated FASD Awareness Day Act, which was… Read More
The next Info Series workshop, “This is me”, will take place on Friday, November 29th, in person at the SSCY Centre in Winnipeg, or via Telehealth where available. Visit the Events/Info Series page of the website.
The Pas and OCN celebrate FASD Awareness Day
NorthFASD Coalition celebrates 2019 FASD Awareness Day!
New Directions, FASD Family Support, Education and Counselling Program together with our partners: The Manitoba FASD Centre (SCCY), and Manitoba Youth Justice (Manitoba Justice) have successfully completed the 2nd edition of “This is Me”. “This is Me”, is an… Read More
Let’s celebrate Manitoba! The Province of Manitoba has officially proclaimed September 9th to be known throughout Manitoba as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Awareness Day! Read more
Last Updated: March 13, 2020 by Shannon Foster
CHECK THIS OUT! Free Online Conference on raising children with high needs.
Happily Family is offering an online, free conference with multiple speakers that focuses on the ins and outs of raising children with high needs. Though this is not specific to only children with FASD, there is sure to… Read More