“Our government believes improved access to FASD assessments will provide better outcomes for participating young adults, the justice system and our communities,” said Cullen. “An FASD diagnosis can help connect people with more comprehensive supports and resources. This pilot addresses a gap in our approach to FASD as it stands today and ongoing evaluation of the project will help guide our next steps.”
Missed the Virtual Gatherings? Recordings are now available!
Posted: November 27, 2020 by Shannon Foster
In case you missed it, all of the three Looking After Each Other Virtual Gathering sessions are now up for your viewing pleasure! Head over to our Looking After Each Other page and scroll down to see all of the amazing teachings that were shared.
MANITOBA LAUNCHES NEW FASD PILOT PROJECT FOR YOUNG ADULTS INVOLVED IN THE JUSTICE SYSTEM
Posted: September 30, 2020 by Shannon Foster
“Our government believes improved access to FASD assessments will provide better outcomes for participating young adults, the justice system and our communities,” said Cullen. “An FASD diagnosis can help connect people with more comprehensive supports and resources. This pilot addresses a gap in our approach to FASD as it stands today and ongoing evaluation of the project will help guide our next steps.”
International FASD Awareness Day 2020 was all about Honoring Dignity at Life’s Journey Inc.
Posted: September 14, 2020 by Shannon Foster
International FASD Awareness Day 2020 was all about Honoring Dignity at Life’s Journey Inc. They focused on Honoring Dignity for individuals with FASD by gathering individual handmade tiles to bring together an art installation that celebrates dignity within the FASD community.
Read all about it! The Manitoba FASD Coalition has joined Facebook!
Last Updated: March 13, 2020 by Shannon Foster
Come “like” our page and get up to date posts from the Manitoba FASD Coalition about events, resources and interesting news in the world of FASD.
Learning the Dance: Community Making a Difference (Video)
Last Updated: May 6, 2020 by Shannon Foster
Looking After Each Other: A dignity promotion project is a diverse group of Manitobans who have come together to talk about the relationship between stigma and FASD. Their vision is a province where people with FASD and women who have used alcohol during pregnancy are fully accepted and their dignity is protected. One way they are promoting dignity is the development of a series of mini documentaries.
Meeting Women Where They Are At: Community Making a Difference (Video)
Last Updated: May 6, 2020 by MB FASD Coalition
Looking After Each Other: A dignity promotion project is a diverse group of Manitobans who have come together to talk about the relationship between stigma and FASD. Their vision is a province where people with FASD and women who have used alcohol during pregnancy are fully accepted and their dignity is protected. One way they are promoting dignity is the development of a series of mini documentaries.
A Place Where I Belong: Community Making a Difference (Video)
Last Updated: August 15, 2019 by MB FASD Coalition
Looking After Each Other: A dignity promotion project is a diverse group of Manitobans who have come together to talk about the relationship between stigma and FASD. Their vision is a province where people with FASD and women who have used alcohol during pregnancy are fully accepted and their dignity is protected. One way they are promoting dignity is the development of a series of mini documentaries.
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