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FASD Newsletter: to be or not to be?

  • Feb. 19th, 2008 at 10:50 AM
Brian
For several years I have been hoping to put together a newsletter relating to FASD issues which I would send to everyone on our database. What with raising the Doodads (our two grandchildren, Kenny & Vicky), health issues that beleaguer people my age, and the all-round maintenance needs that every family and household needs, not to mention the daily demands of our FASD work, the newsletter just hasn't happened.

In fact, there are so many listservs for FASD now as well as information sharing among those of us who are interested enough to care and to do something about this issue that I could be convinced that a FASworld newsletter would be superfluous and redundant to needs. I would be interested in any thoughts you might have on this subject.

Our website (www.fasworld.com) is regularly updated with topical information along with current news stories. This may continue to be sufficient for most of us. I am very interested in your comments and suggestions.

Comments

[info]metisbutterfly wrote:
Feb. 19th, 2008 09:41 pm (UTC)
your grandkids are adorable! I had to say that I admire your work very much, I'm a social worker for an Aboriginal CFS agency and I recommend "Damaged Angels" to everyone I come across.
Your website is great and I think it has tons of valuable information.
(Anonymous) wrote:
Mar. 2nd, 2008 08:49 pm (UTC)
...that is the question.

This is a very practical website. It is maintained regularly with current ideas, concepts and trends that account to the issue, (FASD). Many times, issues are presented in a saccharin manner thereby, becoming atavistic and misleading. Communicating ideas is a vital component to a larger whole.

C.Ilomaki