The FASD (fetal alcohol spectrum disorder) Worker Program is one of Ontario’s six FASD programs. It
provides support to families and children or youth with confirmed or suspected FASD. CHEO works with
ABLE2’s Fetal Alcohol Resource Program (FARP) to deliver this program.
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. Canadian FASD Research Network (2019), FASD Common Messaging Guide Original Document July 2017 Updated December 2018. |
How can this program support my family?
This program helps families to:
- build connections and feel more connected to their communities
- understand the health-care system
- access medical and community services for their children and youth
- support an FASD diagnosis and assist access to FASD diagnosis
- develop a plan that focuses on your child or youth's strengths
- plan for school or moving to adulthood and adult services
- access FASD workshops
- educate teachers and other professionals in your child’s life about FASD
Am I eligible for service?
This program is free for families and children and youth up to age 18 (or 21 if they are still in school).
An FASD diagnosis is not needed to access services. The program is offered to those living in Ottawa,
Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry and Prescott Russell. All program services are offered in French and
English.
How can I access the FASD Worker Program?
Fill out a self-referral form:
FASD Worker Program referral form (ABLE2)
Contact the FASD Worker Program directly to ask for support, or ask a professional (doctor, teacher, social worker etc.) to call on your behalf:
fasd@able2.org
613-761-9522 ext. 231
1-866-222-2138 ext. 231 (toll free)
Outside Ottawa?
- If you live in Leeds, Lanark, and Grenville, please connect with Kids Inclusive for further information on Coordinated Service Planning.
- If you live in Renfrew County, please connect with the centralized intake at Family & Children's Services of Renfrew County by calling 613-735-6866.
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Looking for more information, including information on diagnosis assessment at CHEO? Visit our Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder page.