fasd resources for individuals with FASD
Hello! Thanks for visiting our page. This page is to help people with FASD learn about their diagnosis and what it means to them. We work hard to make sure that this page is kept up to date, and has correct information. There are some websites with old or incorrect information on them. You can always message us here if you have a question about something you see online, and we can tell you if it is a good or bad source for information on FASD.
Please click on the links in blue to access the resources.
FASD: A 3-Minute Introduction
Communication breakdowns
invisible disabilities: a day in the life
Are you wanting an FASD assessment to get a diagnosis? Click here for more information. Once the process is started: Help Me Understand My Assessment
Help Me Understand My FASD and Things To Know If You Have FASD give you some advice and information from people who live with FASD.
FASD.me is a UK-based website that helps you learn about FASD interactively.
Sensory Overload Activity: “Find One Thing”
“The Misunderstoods: A Game of Life with FASD” (Currently in development)
Excluded: Increasing Understanding, Support and Inclusion - representative for children & youth
NOFASD Australia - CJ’s Blog talks about living with FASD.
FASD Network of Saskatchewan: Tips for Individuals
Primary vs. Secondary Behaviours
Upstairs Brain vs. Downstairs Brain
Asante Centre’s FAQs on FASD
The Reframe & Reconsider Poster Series shows how some parts of FASD can be misunderstood:
FASD & Trauma resources
EMployment Resources
FASD Network of Saskatchewan: Tips for Employment
Whitecrow Village’s FASD Employment Program (Prince George, BC)