We promote FASD research and knowledge mobilization within Manitoba. This may include but is not limited to:
identifying and informing evidence-informed practice interventions to promote dignity, dialogues, storytelling, community mobilization and engagement, creativity, equality, diversity, inclusion, etc.
supporting lived experience people, women, and other groups community- based participatory research
challenging the stigma of individuals and communities affected by FASD
promoting and valuing the voices of lived experience people in research.
Our goal is to identify the philosophies and practices used in successful interventions so individuals, families, and communities impacted by FASD can engage and thrive.
Research may be in the areas of, but is not limited to, culture, policy, practice, education, biomedical, social, evaluation/comparative analysis of events, raising awareness, and development of new initiatives based on research in this area. Research may be in the areas of, but is not limited to, culture, policy, practice, education, biomedical, social, evaluation/comparative analysis of events, raising awareness, and development of new initiatives based on research in this area.
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
LOOKING AFTER EACH OTHER
Many efforts to prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) have perpetuated stigma, discrimination, and misunderstandings about FASD, having negative impacts on individuals and the communities. This research aims to identify and remove stigma and discrimination and explore approaches that promote dignity of children, adults, families, and communities impacted by FASD.
We learn together with communities, families, individuals, and organizations Click on any of the icons below to learn about each research method and how to participate.
TOOLS & RESOURCES
We compile a wide range of resources, including but not limited to infographics, reports, videos, and guides.
RESEARCH SUPPORTS
The Manitoba FASD Coalition Research Committee promotes community-based research at the MFCI, universities, and organizations across Manitoba. We strive to provide various forms of support for research, including but not limited
• mentoring students, other MFCI members, or service providers to submit research proposals, apply for grants, publications, and conference presentations • serving as ‘peer review’ of proposals, publications, and grants application
FASD RESEARCH
FASD RESEARCH
VISION
We promote FASD research and knowledge mobilization within Manitoba. This may include but is not limited to:
Our goal is to identify the philosophies and practices used in successful interventions so individuals, families, and communities impacted by FASD can engage and thrive.
Research may be in the areas of, but is not limited to, culture, policy, practice, education, biomedical, social, evaluation/comparative analysis of events, raising awareness, and development of new initiatives based on research in this area.
Research may be in the areas of, but is not limited to, culture, policy, practice, education, biomedical, social, evaluation/comparative analysis of events, raising awareness, and development of new initiatives based on research in this area.
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
LOOKING AFTER EACH OTHER
Many efforts to prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) have perpetuated stigma, discrimination, and misunderstandings about FASD, having negative impacts on individuals and the communities. This research aims to identify and remove stigma and discrimination and explore approaches that promote dignity of children, adults, families, and communities impacted by FASD.
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We learn together with communities, families, individuals, and organizations Click on any of the icons below to learn about each research method and how to participate.
TOOLS & RESOURCES
We compile a wide range of resources, including but not limited to infographics, reports, videos, and guides.
RESEARCH SUPPORTS
The Manitoba FASD Coalition Research Committee promotes community-based research at the MFCI, universities, and organizations across Manitoba. We strive to provide various forms of support for research, including but not limited
• mentoring students, other MFCI members, or service providers to
submit research proposals, apply for grants, publications, and conference presentations
• serving as ‘peer review’ of proposals, publications, and grants application