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To help spread awareness and accurate messaging about FASD, fasdNL invited municipalities all across Atlantic Canada to proclaim September 6-10 as FASD Awareness Week.
Many municipalities accepted the invitation to issue proclamations. We thank all municipalities who took part and the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island for their awareness efforts. In total, we had 51 locations (including the province of NL) proclaim September 6 - 10, 2021 as FASD Awareness Week! Together, we are putting FASD on the Map in Atlantic Canada!
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Join us for Move for FASD from September 6-10 to raise awareness about FASD and support fasdNL's initiatives across Newfoundland and Labrador.
September 9th marks international FASD day intended to build awareness about the condition and surrounding stigma within communities, organizations and governments. You can register here to participate in this province-wide event. Participants who post a photo of their activity with the hashtag #RedShoes4FASDNL are entered to win 1 of 5 prepaid $50 credit cards. fasdNL will hold our Annual General Meeting on Wednesday September 22nd. We invite individuals and community partners to attend. Email contact@fasdNL.ca for Zoom information.
This month's blog post explains all about the New Brunswick FASD Centre of Excellence's work.
Check out the new blog post here. Government of Canada invests in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Prevention in Atlantic Provinces6/17/2021 "Today’s investment will support fasdNL Network’s work to increase knowledge of FASD, help reduce drinking during pregnancy, and promote positive health and social outcomes for people with FASD.” - The Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Health "Today, Member of Parliament, Scott Simms, on behalf of the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Health, announced funding for Toward Prevention, which will increase awareness of FASD, prevent alcohol use in pregnancy, and improve the health and social outcomes for those affected by FASD.
The prevention-based awareness campaign will include social media ads, infographics, and resource materials for the public and for health and social service professionals that reflect Atlantic Canada’s unique needs, values, and contexts. The campaign and resources will be translated into French, Mi’kmaq, Passamaquoddy-Maliseet, Innu-Aimun, and Inuktitut. The ‘FASD 101 and the Justice System’ training curriculum is tailored to justice professionals such as policing, corrections and parole officers, lawyers and judges.This comprehensive, evidence-based FASD training offers a trauma-informed lens to understanding FASD and its intersection with the justice system in Atlantic Canada. This project will support the development of a facilitator manual and virtual training sessions to increase capacity of justice professionals to train others across the Atlantic provinces." Read the full press release here. Watch the announcement here with remarks by Scott Simms, Member of Parliament for Coast of Bays—Central—Notre Dame, Newfoundland and Labrador, Sean Casey, Member of Parliament for Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island and Katharine Dunbar Winsor, fasdNL Executive Director. The Atlantic FASD Community Network is excited to announce that our blog is now live!
The blog will capture experiences and views of individuals living or working with FASD in Atlantic Canada. The first post entitled Why a blog? Understanding FASD in Atlantic Canada explains the impetus behind the blog and some FASD work underway in the four provinces. The blog can be found through the link below. Keep an eye out for future posts! Would you like to contribute a post on a topic of your choosing related to FASD in Atlantic Canada? Blog posts can be 400-600 words and can be posted using full name, first name, or false name based on the author's wishes. Send us an email at contact@fasdNL.ca http://www.fasdnl.ca/atlanticfasdcommunitynetworkblog The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) is currently seeking feedback from all Canadians regarding the updating of Canada's low risk alcohol drinking guidelines.
The online survey takes approximately 10 minutes to complete and is open until April 18, 2021. Find more information here. Seeking research participants (until end of January 2021) on the education and care of people using methadone or Suboxone during pregnancy. Interested? Email adrover@mun.ca or call 709-777-4057.
About this research project: "This project has full ethics approval from the provincial Health Research Ethics Board. The purpose of this study is to support and improve the obstetrical care and perinatal education provided to pregnant parents undergoing Opioid Agonist Treatment (Methadone/Suboxone) in Eastern Health. Through private discussions with participants, held over Zoom, we wish to explore the pregnancy, delivery and immediate post-partum experience of birthing parents who were taking methadone or suboxone. If you are interested in participating in this study please review the recruitment poster below and follow the indicated steps. New participants will be accepted until end of January, 2021." The Atlantic FASD Community Network brings together stakeholders from the Atlantic provinces whose work focuses on or intersects with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) at the community or committee level.
The Network aims to move forward FASD initiatives in the Atlantic region through collaborative efforts around awareness, prevention, education, intervention, and knowledge mobilization. The blog is an initiative led by the Atlantic FASD Community Network. It aims to capture the experiences and views of various individuals working or living with FASD in the Atlantic provinces. Interested in contributing a post about your experience working or living with FASD? Email contact@fasdNL.ca |
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