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Pathways program helps those with fetal alcohol disorder.

Carl Hnatyshyn (10 October 2019) Pathways program helps those with fetal alcohol disorder. Resource worker Amber Arnold hopes to change that reality by speaking, creating programs and holding events to make Sarnia-Lambton into what she calls an FASD-informed community. This Week: Sarnia and Lambton County.

October 18, 2019 Vicki Russell Identification, Prevention and Treatment, International News, Strategies and Interventions

Latest News

  • EUFASD News 26 Jun 2022
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  • EUFASD News 15 May 2022
  • The sixth European Conference on FASD will take place on September 12 to 14, 2022
  • EUFASD News 24 Apr 2022
  • EUFASD News 14 Apr 2022
  • EUFASD News 27 Mar 2022
  • EUFASD News 17 Jan 2022
  • EUFASD News 14 Feb 2022

Latest Resources

  • Canada: Justice clinic improves outcomes for persons with developmental disabilities
  • Alcohol and Pregnancy – A Community Conversation

Support Groups

RFFADA supports three Facebook groups.

The RFFADA Facebook page for all to visit.

If you are a parent or carer, please 'friend' Anne Russell and she will bring you across to the closed groups.
Groups include:

  • Parents & Carers
  • People living with FASD
  • Birth Parents

Learn more about RFFADA Support

rffada Patrons

The rffada is honoured to announce that Dr Sharman Stone and Ms Diane Malbin have agreed to be the rffada National and International Patrons.

Rffada Patron: The Honourable Dr Sharman Stone MP Co-chair ‘Parliamentarians for the Prevention of FASD’

Rffada International Patron: Diane V Malbin MSW Fascets Inc, FASD Expert and International Speaker

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