Alcohol and Drug Information and Referral Service Toll-free: 1-800-663-1441 Local phone: (604) 660-9382
Provides toll-free information and referral to treatment services and agencies for those who are seeking assistance with alcohol and other drug misuse. Provides information resources for communities and individuals to deal with alcohol and other drug concerns. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The FASD Information Service of the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse Implemented in April 1994, the service provides links to support groups, prevention projects, resource centres and experts on FAS. It also provides bilingual information on FAS to a variety of clients, including caregivers. http://www.ccsa.ca/CCSA/EN/Topics/Populations/FASDInformationService.htm
Directory of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Information and Support Services in Canada (2005) of the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse. Provides a listing of organizations and individuals that provide an FASD-related service or initiative in Canada. Click here to view the directory in pdf form.
The FAS Bookshelf The FAS Bookshelf Inc. is an Internet and mail order business committed to providing a wide range of resources on the topic of FAS. The goal of the FAS Bookshelf is to make your search for resources and information easier and less time consuming.
#438 ? 6540 East Hastings St. Burnaby, B.C. Canada V5B 4Z5 Phone: (604) 942-2024 Fax: (604) 942-2041 http://www.fasbookshelf.com
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Consultation, Education and Training Services, Inc.
FASCETS is a private, non-profit 501(c)3 organization Established October 1997
Services available through FASCETS are designed to increase understanding, build on strengths, expand options for developing effective parenting and professional techniques, enhance existing programs and support the development of new programs. Short term goals include increased effectiveness, reduced frustration, and attainment of improved outcomes, including burnout prevention in professionals. The long term goal of this work is to contribute to the prevention of FASD.
FASCETS supports the development of a family-centered, community-based, multidisciplinary continuum of care. This collaborative design has been found to be effective in enhancing communication among parents and professionals for their mutual benefit.
Aurora Centre Program Provides an information and referral service for the public and professionals on how to access information, resources, expertise and services related to FAS/E. The Prevention Consultant also helps with networking among health, education, justice and social service agencies, and provides support to organizations/groups who are initiating community action to address FAS issues.
Aurora Centre, B.C. Women's Hospital 4500 Oak Street 5th Floor Vancouver, B.C. V6H 3NI Phone: (604) 875-2032 Fax: (604) 875-2039 http://www.cw.bc.ca/bcw/aurora_centre.asp
Northern Family Health Society The Northern Family Health Society (NFHS) is well known for providing effective outreach services to at-risk pregnant women and families. Direct service delivery programs and activities include a BC Ministry for Children and Families- Pregnancy Outreach Program, Health Canada's Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) and the Canadian Pre-natal Nutrition Program (CPNP). http://www.nfhs-pg.org/
Prince George FAS Network c/o Northern Family Health Society Prince George, B.C. V2L 3J1, Canada Email:
Phone: (250) 561-2689 Fax: (250) 562-5459
Prevention Source BC Prevention Source provides a toll-free information service for residents of the province seeking information about prevention contacts, organisations, programs, materials and research in the area of substance misuse. The Centre also has a collection of prevention resource materials for on-site use. Included in this collection are a variety of FAS and NAS resource materials.
BC Aboriginal Network on Disability Society Resources are available to First Nations parents, groups and educators. There are videos, kits, manuals, displays and brochures dealing with FAS and the effects of alcohol on pregnancy. Provide distance loan services support to front fine workers in and for First Nations communities in B.C.
Society of Special Needs Adoptive Parents (SNAP) SNAP is a provincial organization dedicated to assisting special needs adoptive families through mutual support, information sharing and advocacy. SNAP provides support groups and on-to-one contact resources parents throughout B.C. The Society operates a toll-free (in B.C.) telephone contact fine and publishes a quarterly newsletter and booklets such as Parenting Children Affected by FAS: A Guide for Daily Living. SNAP also maintains a large resource library of books, periodicals, reports, audio tapes and videos
YWCA Crabtree Corner FAS/NAS Prevention Project YWCA Crabtree Corner FASNAS Prevention Project offers FAS/NAS educational workshops, a resource lending library, a peer support group for moms with children with FAS/NAS and information and crisis counseling. Crabtree Comer has published posters and pamphlets as well as three guides: FAS and NAS Community Prevention Guide, Guide for Parents, Caregivers and Others Caring for Children with FAS and NAS and FAS/E and NAS Guide to Resources.
Updated frequently, the FAS-CRC offers resources related to FASD (Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorders) including lots of articles as well as information on FAS facts, links to research and "What is FASD?"
The Provincial Outreach Program for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (POPFASD)
Established by the Ministry of Education in September 2006 to help teachers, parents and others understand the educational implications of students who may have FASD. POPFASD has developed a website to provide information and resources, including e-learning modules, for teachers and others working with students with FASD.