Manitoba's FASD Strategy
Together we are Stronger: Continuing the success of Manitoba’s FASD Strategy
Each year the Manitoba government continues to invest in and expand the 2007 Interdepartmental FASD Strategy. The strategy remains committed to realizing five important goals:
Knowledge: Drinking alcohol during pregnancy can cause FASD
Prevention: Before, during and after pregnancy, girls and women have information, support and services
Intervention: People with FASD and their families have assessment and diagnostic opportunities, supports and services
Evidence: Services are based on strong research, evaluation and community input
Quality: Trained service providers using best practice approaches
For more information on the FASD strategy see Manitoba's FASD Strategy
Recent News Releases:
2019-09-30: Manitoba Launches New FASD Pilot Project for Young Adults Involved in the Justice System
2014-02-25: Province Sponsors Youth Conference on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
2012-05-11: Province Invests In Expanded Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Initiatives
2011-02-08: Province Adds New Supports for Children, Families With FASD
2010-09-09: Province Announces Expanded Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Strategy on International FASD Awareness Day
For previous announcements, please search the archives at: http://news.gov.mb.ca/news/index.html