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Tag: vulnerable

National Post: Canadian study identifies five most vulnerable groups for FASD

May 2, 2019 Edmonton and area Fetal Alcohol Network Society

While FASD can affect people from all racial, ethnic and sociological backgrounds, the data shows prevalence rates are particularly devastating for certain groups People in

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Child advocate urging Ontario to overhaul ‘confused’ CAS system

May 14, 2015 Edmonton and area Fetal Alcohol Network Society

The provincial government must grab control of a child protection system that is “at best fragmented and at worst confused” when caring for Ontario’s most

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