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Webinar Peer Support in FASD – Early Intervention and Prevention

February 19, 2016 By fasd-admin

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March 9, 2016 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
2016-03-09T11:00:00-05:00
2016-03-09T12:30:00-05:00
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We look forward to seeing you there!

Peer Support in FASD – Early Intervention and Prevention
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
11:00 AM – 12:30 PM ET

In the third instalment of our FASD Webinar Series, created in partnership with the Public Health Agency of Canada, we will be exploring three outreach programs working with high risk women. The programs reflect the unique characteristics of the communities they serve and aim to produce multidimensional outcomes, improved overall social functioning, and reduction of risk to the mother and target child

With prevention as the primary goal, our panellists will discuss prevention and early intervention programs for pregnant women and mother who are substance-involved, and their young children.

We will be welcoming representatives from

  • InSight Mentoring Program in Manitoba
  • The Alberta Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP) Council
  • Mothercraft’s Breaking the Cycle (BTC) in Ontario

Please join us for a discussion on prevention, support, mentorship, and outcomes in these leading FASD outreach programs.

Click here for more information and to register!

This webinar is brought to you in partnership with
the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)

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