Month: July 2024
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Let’s Celebrate Disability Pride Month: Interview with Amy Smith and Dr. Cleveland
July is Disability Pride Month, commemorating the signing of the Americans with Disability Act on July 26, 1990. This act marks significant legislation for individuals with disabilities, as it ensures their rights to accessibility, equality, and inclusion in various aspects of public life, such as employment, transportation, and public accommodations. This Disability Pride Month, we…
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Happy National Parent’s Day
National Parents Day is on July 28th, and we want to celebrate this day by specifically acknowledging parents of children with FASD. As a parent of a child with FASD, your journey may be filled with unique challenges, but it is also marked by incredible strength and commitment. Take this day to admire yourself and…
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Top Legal Experts Highlight FASD in the Justice System at FASD Research Conference
Leading experts in the area of FASD and the criminal justice system presented on a range of topics at the 9th International Research Conference on Adolescents and Adults with FASD, held in Seattle, Washington in April, 2024. The pre-conference featured five panel sessions on “The Verdict is in Your Court: Advancing Justice for Individuals with…
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FASD NPN Spotlight: Women’s Health Nurses and Midwives Collaborate for Alcohol-Free Pregnancy
FASD United is excited to spotlight each of the organizations that are part of CDC’s National Partner Network (NPN), a collaborative coalition of organizations dedicated to advancing key goals, including reducing prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) and substance use, enhancing support services and access to care, and improving the identification and health of children and families…
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In Remembrance of FASD Self-Advocate Liz Kulp
It is with profound sadness that we share with the community the passing of Liz Kulp, a beloved FASD self-advocate. Liz was a beacon of light, known for her kindness, passion, and care for those around her. Her dedication and spirit have touched people everywhere, and she leaves a legacy of compassion for others and…
