Lauren Gnat, a second-year master’s student at Wilfrid Laurier University, her supervisor, Dr.
Melody Morton Ninomiya, and their external collaborator, Dr. Catherine White, are asking for
help from adults with FASD and those who support them. They want to learn about the journey
from childhood to adulthood for people with FASD.
Your valuable insights and experiences are highly appreciated, and you can contribute positively
to their teams’ efforts in supporting individuals with FASD during their transition to adulthood.
We are looking for individuals who meet the following criteria:
You are an adult living in Canada, have been diagnosed with FASD, and are 19 years old
or older.
OR
You provide support to an adult who has been diagnosed with FASD, and you are living
in Canada, and the adult you provide support to is 19 years old or older.
Participants in the study will receive a $50 e-gift card or e-transfer after their interview, with an
additional $25 for a follow-up member-checking call and another $25 for participating in a
group or individual review of study results. Even if a participant withdraws from the study after
joining, they will still receive compensation for their participation in completed components.
The video below explains the study.
