Webinar: Who Knew That Would Happen? Health & Ageing with FASD.
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- Mar 19
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March 26 2026 8:00pm

đ Date: Thursday March 26, 2026 â° Time: 8 - 9pm GMT đď¸ Ticket Price: FREE
Join us online for a fascinating chat about the unexpected twists in health and ageing when living with FASD. Mary Byrnes shares insights, stories, and practical tips to navigate this unique journey. Perfect for anyone curious or affected by FASDâcome learn, connect, and grow together from the comfort of your home!
"As a nearly 60 year old woman, who did not get diagnosed until a few years ago, now all of my health issues over the years make so much more sense. Learn from my experience, things to consider and possibly anticipate from a health perspective. A Physicianâs Anticipatory Guide to Health for Patients will be provided with this webinar." Mary
Mary Byrnes is the Founder and Executive Director of Harrisonâs Hope, a Canadian charity dedicated to supporting individuals and families living with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Drawing from her dual lived and caregiver experience, Mary is an international speaker, trainer and coach committed to advancing disability-led, community-based supports that ensure every person with FASD and their caregivers have the opportunity to thrive. She invites you to walk alongside her.
How to Register
Click here on our Eventbrite page: âWho Knew That Would Happen? Health & Ageing with FASD with Mary Byrnesâ and sign up.
Hereâs what you can expect upon booking:
Access link:Â A secure entry link sent via email
Webinar format:Â Live online presentation, followed by a Q&A session
Target audience:Â Suitable for both professionals and families affected by FASD.
Who Should Attend?
Educators, therapists, social workers, healthcare providers
Parents, carers, and family members of individuals with FASD.
Why It Matters
FASD remains under-recognised despite its prevalence, and many peopleâespecially children and young adultsâmiss out on timely diagnosis and support. Webinars like this play a vital role in raising awareness, sharing practical tools, and fostering inclusive support networks.
đ Click through to register your place and join a growing network of informed, compassionate supporters for people with FASD.





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