FASD Service Coordination

Contact Brant provides Service Coordination support to families of children and youth who have FASD, or possible FASD.

What is Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)?

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is a diagnostic term used to describe impacts on the brain and body of individuals prenatally exposed to alcohol. FASD is a lifelong disability. Individuals with FASD will experience some degree of challenges in their daily living, and need support with motor skills, physical health, learning, memory, attention, communication, emotional regulation, and social skills to reach their full potential. Each individual with FASD is unique and has areas of both strengths and challenges.

Eligibility for FASD Service Coordination

Provide

information and strategies through an FASD lens.

Connect

to community services and the Brant FASD Caregiver Support Group.

Develop

service plans that best fit the family’s needs.

Educate

to build capacity with families and community professionals.

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