CanFASD, the Canada FASD Research network, provides a basic training course for anyone who may engage with someone with FASD, including all sectors of work, families, individuals with FASD, spouses, and the general public. This foundational level training program provides the perspective of individuals who have FASD, is evidence-based, employs a culturally sensitive approach, and is presented in a way that is responsive to the learners needs. The training will cover important topics such as: the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on the fetus, the impact of alcohol on brain development, issues related to stigma, strategies and barriers of prevention/support, and symptoms throughout the lifespan. (this organization is a great resource for adults dealing with FASD) This online basic training course will take on average two hours to complete. Cost is $25