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September 9 has been proclaimed as FASD Awareness Day in North Battleford for the last few years. The Battleford FASD Committee holds a moment of silence at 9:09 a.m. to recognize those affected by FASD. FASD t-shirts, face masks, and resources are provided. The...

The Meadow Lake Tribal Council partnered with the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute to support the development of Youth Councils in eight communities. The goal is to encourage and empower youth to get involved and focus on creating healthy conversations amongst their...

Youth and adult allies in the community of English River First Nation formed a community-based Youth Council. The Youth Council focuses on addressing alcohol use and alcohol-related harms amongst youth. The Youth Action for Prevention (YAP) Program of the Saskatchewan...

A billboard promoting FASD awareness was displayed for the month of September in Flin Flon/Creighton. This was initiated by the Flin Flon/Creighton FASD Committee and supported by the FASD Prevention and Awareness Grant from the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute. Over...

The Prince Albert & Area Community Alcohol Strategy Steering Committee (CASSC) conducted a community survey and learned that many people were unaware of Canada’s Low Risk Drinking Guidelines. In response the committee developed, printed, and distributed a resource...

In Flin Flon and Creighton, prizes from local businesses were provided for radio quizzes focusing on FASD prevention during the National Substance Use and Addictions Awareness Week. The prizes were purchased by the Regional FASD Committee with funding from the FASD...