Project to help people with FASD in justice system lauched by Maple Ridge centre

February 25, 2022

The Asante Centre will be embarking on a project with the B.C. legal community to improve services and supports to people with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, (FASD), who are in the justice system.

The goal of the three year project is not only to help those with FASD, but those with other neurodevelopmental conditions as well. The aim is to be able to identify people who may be living with a fetal alcohol or neurodevelopmental disorders, so legal professionals can make accommodations to their practice to better support those individuals.

A grant of $844,000 was awarded by the Law Foundation of British Columbia that will go, in part, towards updating an existing screening tool for FASD, already used by experts at the Asante Centre to help professionals in the legal system. Help will also be given to legal and justice professionals across the province to become FASD-informed.

Source: Maple Ridge News