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The implementation and maintenance of meaningful housing service delivery and supports to better understand how to meet the needs of individuals with FASD is essential. The challenges navigating conventional housing support systems are pervasive and felt by many individuals with FASD. The Yukon Symposium: A Mosaic of Options shared the following videos which speak more to the state of housing and the challenges felt by individuals with FASD. Take a look!
Wednesday, March 3, 2021 from 10:00 a.m-12:00 p.m. via Microsoft TEAMS
Myles will share his personal experiences living with FASD, including how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted him, and encourage young people to recognize their strengths and successes.
This presentation is intended for youth in grades 7-12 and young adults up to 21 years old, who have a confirmed diagnosis of FASD and have been informed of their diagnosis, along with a caregiver or support person.
Tuesday, March 9th from 7:00 – 8:00 PM
Thursday, March 11th from 1:30 -2:30 PM
The Interlake Sexual Exploitation Educators (ISEE) committee would like to acknowledge Stop Child Sexual Exploitation Awareness Week by providing a FREE virtual presentation to parents & caregivers. The one-hour session will explore the various ways that children & teens can be exploited virtually. Parents learn the dangers of popular social media and how it can put kids at risk for sexual exploitation and affect their mental health. By providing information and strategies, we hope to empower caregivers to help keep kids safe. Awareness is key!
A device with a camera is required to participate
Attendees have a chance to win a $50.00 Master Card gift card!
To register: Cheryl at choium@lssd.ca or 204-785-8224
Check us out at www.interlakesee.ca or Instagram at iseeinterlake
Last Updated: August 15, 2022 by Shannon Foster
“If I woke up tomorrow and there was no more stigma…”
Family members, individuals with FASD and Elders who attended the 2019 Canada Northwest FASD Partnership symposium were asked ahead of time to send in their thoughts on the question, “What would your world look like if you woke up tomorrow and there was no more stigma about FASD?” During the 2 days of the symposium, some of their thoughts were read out loud to keep everyone focused on the goal of generating new ideas on promoting dignity and understanding for those impacted by FASD. After the symposium, Dorothy Reid took the readings and created this video.