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DR. KWADWO OHENE ASANTE, PAEDIATRICS, MSM, B.Sc., MB.ChB., FRCPC, DABP |
Dr. Asante is the Medical Director of The Asante Centre for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. He is recognized as an expert in the area of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and was one of the first paediatricians to study and publish on fetal alcohol syndrome in Canada. Dr. Asante has recently been awarded the Meritorious Service Medal of Canada in recognition of more than thirty years of dedicated service for individuals, families, and communities impacted by FASD.
Dr. Asante's credentials include:
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JULIANNE CONRY, Ph.D., R. Psych |
Dr. Conry is a Registered Psychologist and provides the psychological assessments for FAS diagnosis as part of the multidisciplinary team at The Asante Centre for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in Maple Ridge, B.C. In collaboration with Pacific Legal Education Association, a project is currently underway to provide assessments, services, and alternatives to custody for youth with FASD in trouble with the law.
Julianne Conry received her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin, and is retired from the University of British Columbia after 33 years in the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology and Special Education. Dr. Conry has been active in research and the clinical assessment of children, youth and adults with FASD for over 20 years and has appeared as expert witness on FAS in the Provincial and Supreme Courts of British Columbia and the Yukon. Following completion of a research study on youth in the criminal justice system, she published a book with Dr. Diane Fast entitled, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and the Criminal Justice System. She was a member and co-chair of Health Canada's first National Advisory Committee on FASD and its subcommittee on Screening, Diagnosis, and Surveillance. Along with members of that committee, she is co-author of "Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Canadian Guideline of Diagnosis" (CMAJ, March 2005). She has developed several training and education manuals, including "Working with students with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome/Effects: A Resource Guide for Teachers: published by the Ministry of Education, and has collaborated on training programs for the RCMP and "Community Action Guide" (B.C. Ministry for Children and Families, Province of B.C.)
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CORINA BROWN, Ph.D., R. Psych |
Dr. Corina Brown is a registered psychologist and completes psychological assessments as part of the multidisciplinary team at The Asante Centre. Assessments are completed for FASD, autism, and other complex/developmental conditions of childhood and adolescence. Corina Brown completed her Ph.D. in child/adolescent clinical psychology at Simon Fraser University. Clinical internship training was completed at B.C. Children’s Hospital and Dr. Brown has since worked at a variety of hospital and community based assessment and treatment centres completing psycho-educational assessments, neuropsychological assessments, and counselling services. Corina provides assessment services for the Provincial Health Services Authority as part of government based assessment programs for children in B.C. with complex developmental and mental health needs
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AUDREY SALAHUB |
Audrey is the Executive Director at The Asante Centre for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. She is the parent of two young adults, one of whom has Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Audrey has been a driving force behind broad community efforts to address the issue of FASD throughout BC. Audrey's vision and her outstanding efforts to mobilize individuals, families, and organizations were fundamental to the development of The Asante Centre. She was the project coordinator for the development of the book "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and the Criminal Justice System", written by Dr. Julianne Conry and Dr. Diane Fast. Audrey has over ten years of experience as a family advocate, educator, and administrator. She has been a member of the FAS Provincial Consultation Group and a resource parent for the Society for Special Needs Adoptive Parents (SNAP). Audrey is currently a director of the BC FAS Resource Society and an active member of the Maple Ridge Child, Youth and Family Network, the Ridge Meadows Early Child Development Committee, the 2005 UBC Continuing Education FASD Conference Planning Committee, and a member of the Fraser Health Child Health Collaborative Feasibility Group.
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CAROL WOODWORTH, M.Sc., S-LP (C) |
As a Speech and Language Pathologist, Carol has over twenty years experience in speech and language disorders including several years as part of a diagnostic and rehab team at the Variety Development Centre in Surrey. She has provided speech and language services to the Maple Ridge School District since 1984. Carol provides practicum supervision for the University of British Columbia of Audiology and Speech Sciences and has provided courses and in-service for School District personnel in the areas of communication strategies, autism, and augmentative communication. Carol provides workshops on language disorders for The Asante Centre Education Program.
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KRISTAL BODALY, M.Sc., RSLP |
Kristal graduated from the U.B.C. Speech-Language Pathology program in the spring of 2003 and provided speech and language services to infants, children and adults in Lillooet, B.C. for two years before moving back to the lower mainland. Working with a diverse group of clients from many social and cultural backgrounds was a positive learning experience and two special clients in Lillooet sparked her interested in alcohol related disorders.
Kristal joined the Asante Centre multidisciplinary diagnostic team in 2005. Working with some of the great minds in FASD, Dr. Conry and Dr. Asante, she has developed an expertise in the assessment of individuals with FASD and a passion for the disability. She has consulted with parents individually and in groups to help encourage understanding and more effective communication with their children. Kristal also leads direct and group speech and language therapy for clients with FASD. She also has experience in workshop delivery for professionals working in early childhood, education, speech and language pathology and the justice system as well as at international conferences, and adoptive parents’ conferences. Kristal is also a member of the BC FAS Resource Society.
In addition to her interest in FASD, Kristal also contributes to the Autism assessment team at the Asante Centre and provides individual therapy to individuals with speech and language deficits and delays in general.]
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JAMIE HACK, M.Sc., RSLP |
Jamie is a 2009 graduate of the
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DR. JAKE LOCKE, M.D., F.R.C.P. (C), JL/II |
Dr. Jake Locke is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and an Assistant Clinical Professor with the Department of Psychiatry at the
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ALLISON POOLEY, B.Ed |
Allison Pooley works with the FASD Youth Justice Program as the Family and Community Support Coordinator for the Asante Centre. In this role she assists individuals, family members and service providers in understanding the diagnostic process as well as the implications for providing integrated post-assessment supports and services. Allison has been involved in FASD prevention and intervention efforts for over five years both in northern BC and the Lower Mainland. She has benefitted from her interactions with families living with FASD, including children, youth and adults, and brings her knowledge and understanding to the position.