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Upcoming Events

This is a community calendar for events related to fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, alcohol use during pregnancy, and women's issues related to alcohol use. We invite you to submit information about training sessions, conferences, seminars, workshops, media campaigns, special events such as awareness days, and other events. Your submission will be reviewed for appropriateness. If you include an e-mail address, we can notify you when your event has been posted. Generally, submissions should be made at least one month prior to the start of the event

 
 

  

  

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- 2010 Promising Practices, Promising Futures FASD Conference
- Practical Approaches to Challenging Behaviors in FASD
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- MATERNAL DRUG & ALCOHOL MISUSE The lasting effects from Childhood to Adulthood
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- Practical Approaches to Challenging Behaviors in FASD
- Bronx Health Link FASD Training
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- 2010 Southeast Alaska Regional FASD Conference
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- After the FASD Diagnosis – Now What? A Workshop on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders in Education
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- FASD: Into Action A Three-Day Intensive Training on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
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