📣 Lisa Balcaen, Early Childhood Coordinator at Seine River School Division and MFCI Member in the Southeast FASD Coalition, along with researchers at the University of Manitoba recently co-published a new study on family wellbeing in relation to FASD. … Read More
November 1st to the 5th is recognized internationally as Stress Week. This week is dedicated to raising awareness around stress prevention. Stress is a normal response our bodies experience in certain situations and environments. Small doses of stress… Read More
The University of Calgary would like to hear about how families of children, youth, and adults with FASD are coping during these uncertain times! Participation in this research study involves an online survey that takes 20-30 minutes to… Read More
Looking After Each Other
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Take a Moment to Read Something Today
Last Updated: November 5, 2021 by Shannon Foster
📣 Lisa Balcaen, Early Childhood Coordinator at Seine River School Division and MFCI Member in the Southeast FASD Coalition, along with researchers at the University of Manitoba recently co-published a new study on family wellbeing in relation to FASD. … Read More
Category: News, Research Tags: FASD caregivers, FASD research, MFCI, University of Manitoba
How you deal with stress?
Last Updated: November 3, 2021 by Shannon Foster
November 1st to the 5th is recognized internationally as Stress Week. This week is dedicated to raising awareness around stress prevention. Stress is a normal response our bodies experience in certain situations and environments. Small doses of stress… Read More
Category: Canada Wide, News, Research Tags: CanFASD, FASD caregivers, stress week 2021
Families Facing COVID-19
Last Updated: December 11, 2020 by Shannon Foster
The University of Calgary would like to hear about how families of children, youth, and adults with FASD are coping during these uncertain times! Participation in this research study involves an online survey that takes 20-30 minutes to… Read More
Category: Canada Wide, News, Research Tags: COVID-19, FASD caregivers, University of Calgary
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