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Empowering Families: Resources for FASD Support

Explore a comprehensive collection of materials and guidance designed to assist families, caregivers, and professionals in understanding and supporting children affected by Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

Comprehensive Guides

Expert Articles

Supportive Networks

Understanding Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) encompasses a range of effects that can occur in an individual whose mother consumed alcohol during pregnancy. These effects may include physical, behavioral, and learning challenges. At Family Services Network Inc., we are dedicated to raising awareness and providing resources to help families and professionals support children with FASD. Our mission is to empower those affected by prenatal alcohol exposure through education, advocacy, and community support across North Dakota.

Essential Resources for FASD

Educational Materials

Access a variety of educational resources that provide in-depth information on FASD, including brochures, fact sheets, and training modules.

Research Articles

Stay informed with the latest research and findings on FASD from leading experts in the field.

Support Groups

Connect with local and online support groups for families and caregivers dealing with FASD.

Professional Training

Enroll in workshops and seminars designed for educators, social workers, and healthcare providers to better understand and address FASD.

Advocacy Programs

Learn about initiatives and programs aimed at advocating for the rights and needs of individuals with FASD.

Parenting Tips

Discover practical advice and strategies for parenting children with FASD, tailored to meet their unique needs.

Community Resources

Find local resources and services available to support families and individuals affected by FASD.

Helpful Links

Explore a curated list of websites and online resources offering additional information and support for FASD.

Voices of Experience

“The resources from Family Services Network Inc. have been a game-changer for our family. We now feel more equipped to support our child’s unique needs.”

Emily Johnson

Mother of a child with FASD

“As a social worker, the training sessions provided by Family Services Network Inc. have greatly enhanced my ability to assist families dealing with FASD.”

Michael Thompson

Licensed Social Worker

Common Inquiries

Explore answers to frequent questions about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and the resources we offer.

What is Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)?

FASD is a range of effects that can occur in an individual whose mother drank alcohol during pregnancy. It can affect physical, mental, and behavioral development.

How can I support a child with FASD?

Providing a stable, nurturing environment and utilizing resources like those offered by Family Services Network Inc. can greatly benefit children with FASD.

What resources are available for educators?

We offer specialized training sessions and materials to help educators understand and support students with FASD.

Are there support groups for parents?

Yes, we facilitate support groups where parents can share experiences and strategies for managing FASD-related challenges.

How can professionals access training?

Professionals can sign up for our workshops and online courses designed to enhance their understanding of FASD.

Join Our Mission

Upcoming Workshops

Understanding FASD: A Comprehensive Guide

March 15, 2024

FREE

Strategies for Educators: Supporting Students with FASD

April 10, 2024

FREE

Parenting Children with FASD: Tools and Techniques

May 5, 2024

FREE

FASD in the Foster Care System: Challenges and Solutions

June 20, 2024

FREE

Join Our Mission

Connect with us to learn how you can make a difference in the lives of families affected by Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, or professional, your involvement is crucial. Reach out today to discover more about our programs and volunteer opportunities. Together, we can create a supportive community for those in need.