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Episode #141 Discover A New Mental Health Tool with Emma Jewell.

Jeff Noble

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Embark on an enlightening journey through the multifaceted world of FASD caregiving with a special focus on mental health, as we welcome Emma Jewell to Episode #141 of the FASD Success Show. I'm your host, Jeff Noble, and in this pivotal episode, we're weaving together a tapestry of knowledge, experience, and the drive for change, underscored by the innovative work on the Mental Health Toolkit from the Canada FASD Research Network (CanFASD), created in collaboration with the Canada Northwest FASD Partnership.

Emma lends her expertise and insights, illuminating the path for caregivers and mental health professionals alike. As we delve into the depths of FASD care, we illuminate the often-unseen challenges and triumphs encountered by those who navigate this complex landscape. Our conversation explores the delicate balance of managing mental health within the FASD community and the critical importance of dismantling implicit biases that can hinder progress.

By the end of this episode, you'll be armed with newfound understanding and practical tools designed to elevate the support provided to individuals with FASD. This episode is a clarion call to foster a more informed and empathetic approach to mental health care, highlighting the strength found in knowledge and advocacy.

If you're set on a course to deepen your impact and harness the collective wisdom of experts and caregivers, this episode is your beacon. Don't miss out on these insights:

  • A deep dive into the Mental Health Toolkit for FASD, a pioneering resource by CanFASD.
  • Understanding and overcoming implicit biases in the realm of FASD caregiving and mental health support.
  • Strategies to empower mental health professionals and caregivers in their roles as advocates and allies for those with FASD.

Tune in for an episode that promises to not only inform but also transform your approach to FASD caregiving. Hit subscribe, join our heartfelt conversation, and become part of a movement towards a brighter, more understanding future for the FASD community.

Show Notes:
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