• 3-054: No Thanks I’m Pregnant - Saulteaux Translation

    No Thanks I’m Pregnant – (Saulteaux Translation)

    Poster, 2019


    This 11” x 17” poster, translated to Saulteaux, shows a pregnant woman turning down a glass of wine because she is pregnant.

    Poster, 2019


    This 11” x 17” poster, translated to Saulteaux, shows a pregnant woman turning down a glass of wine because she is pregnant.

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    SKU: 3-054
  • 3-056: No Thanks I’m Pregnant - Cree Translation

    No Thanks I’m Pregnant – (Cree ‘th’ Translation)

    Poster, 2019


    This 11” x 17” poster, translated to Cree ‘th’ dialect, shows a pregnant woman turning down a glass of wine because she is pregnant.

    Poster, 2019


    This 11” x 17” poster, translated to Cree ‘th’ dialect, shows a pregnant woman turning down a glass of wine because she is pregnant.

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    SKU: 3-056
  • 3-065: This is Why - Cree Translation

    This is Why – (Cree ‘th’ Translation)

    Poster, 2019


    This 11” x 17” poster, translated to Cree ‘th’ dialect, is aimed at fathers and fathers-to-be. The father supports his partner to avoid alcohol during pregnancy. Prenatal alcohol exposure can harm an unborn baby.

    Poster, 2019


    This 11” x 17” poster, translated to Cree ‘th’ dialect, is aimed at fathers and fathers-to-be. The father supports his partner to avoid alcohol during pregnancy. Prenatal alcohol exposure can harm an unborn baby.

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    SKU: 3-065
  • 3-063: This is Why Poster Dene

    This is Why Poster – (Dene Translation)

    Poster, 2019


    This 11” x 17” poster, translated to Dene ‘t’ dialect, is aimed at fathers and fathers-to-be, suggesting they support their partners to avoid alcohol during pregnancy in order to prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

    Poster, 2019


    This 11” x 17” poster, translated to Dene ‘t’ dialect, is aimed at fathers and fathers-to-be, suggesting they support their partners to avoid alcohol during pregnancy in order to prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

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    SKU: 3-063
  • 3-062: This is Why Poster Cree

    This is Why Poster – (Cree Translation)

    Poster, 2019


    This 11” x 17” poster, translated to Plains Cree, is aimed at fathers and fathers-to-be, suggesting they support their partners to avoid alcohol during pregnancy in order to prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

    Poster, 2019


    This 11” x 17” poster, translated to Plains Cree, is aimed at fathers and fathers-to-be, suggesting they support their partners to avoid alcohol during pregnancy in order to prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

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    SKU: 3-062
  • 3-060: This Is Why I Supported Her Not to Drink

    This Is Why I Supported Her Not to Drink

    Poster, 2018


    This poster is aimed at fathers and fathers-to-be, suggesting they support their partners to avoid alcohol during pregnancy in order to prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

    Poster, 2018


    This poster is aimed at fathers and fathers-to-be, suggesting they support their partners to avoid alcohol during pregnancy in order to prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

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    SKU: 3-060
  • 3-053: No Thanks Poster Dene

    No Thanks Poster – (Dene Translation)

    Poster, 2017


    This 11” x 17” poster, translated to Dene ‘t’ dialect, shows a pregnant woman turning down a glass of wine because she is pregnant.

    Poster, 2017


    This 11” x 17” poster, translated to Dene ‘t’ dialect, shows a pregnant woman turning down a glass of wine because she is pregnant.

    or
    SKU: 3-053
  • 3-052: No Thanks Poster Cree

    No Thanks Poster – (Cree Translation)

    Poster, 2017


    This 11” x 17” poster, translated to Plains Cree, shows a pregnant woman turning down a glass of wine because she is pregnant.

    Poster, 2017


    This 11” x 17” poster, translated to Plains Cree, shows a pregnant woman turning down a glass of wine because she is pregnant.

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    SKU: 3-052
  • 3-055: Zero Alcohol

    Zero Alcohol

    Infographic, 2017


    This infographic describes how zero alcohol is the safest choice when pregnant.

    Infographic, 2017


    This infographic describes how zero alcohol is the safest choice when pregnant.

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    SKU: 3-055
  • 3-009: Alcohol and Sexual Assault

    Alcohol and Sexual Assault

    Infographic, 2015


    Youth Action for Prevention partnered with the Sexual and Reproductive Health Program and the University of Saskatchewan student groups (USSU Women’s Centre, What’s Your Cap?, USSU Students’ Union) to develop an infographic for Sexual Assault Awareness Week on campus. This infographic can be shared to raise awareness regarding the connection between alcohol and sexual assault, and the importance of getting consent to all sexual acts.

    Infographic, 2015


    Youth Action for Prevention partnered with the Sexual and Reproductive Health Program and the University of Saskatchewan student groups (USSU Women’s Centre, What’s Your Cap?, USSU Students’ Union) to develop an infographic for Sexual Assault Awareness Week on campus. This infographic can be shared to raise awareness regarding the connection between alcohol and sexual assault, and the importance of getting consent to all sexual acts.



    SKU: 3-009
  • 3-007: Blindsided by the Alcohol Industry

    Blindsided by the Alcohol Industry

    Infographic, 2016


    Youth Action for Prevention partnered with the What’s Your Cap? student group at the University of Saskatchewan to develop this educational infographic. It can be shared to raise awareness regarding the influence of the alcohol industry on young women’s drinking behaviours. This infographic was released September 2016 as part of Recovery Day activities on campus.

    Infographic, 2016


    Youth Action for Prevention partnered with the What’s Your Cap? student group at the University of Saskatchewan to develop this educational infographic. It can be shared to raise awareness regarding the influence of the alcohol industry on young women’s drinking behaviours. This infographic was released September 2016 as part of Recovery Day activities on campus.



    SKU: 3-007
  • 3-008: COPE Magazine

    Cope Magazine

    Magazine, 2016


    Cope shares the voices of Saskatchewan young people and how they cope with challenges in their lives. The aim is that youth throughout the province will connect with other young peoples’ experiences, feel supported, and learn about healthy ways of coping with difficulties in their lives.

    What’s Inside? Creative works which reveal the thoughts and opinions of young people and how they cope with challenges in their lives; the culture of alcohol consumption; a young man’s experience with addiction issues; the impact of addictions on family members; and sex, alcohol, and consent. In addition, the magazine explores youth finding outlets through music, getting involved, youth conference planning, and much more.

    Cope was developed as part of the Youth Action for Prevention Program; a youth-focused FASD prevention program that raises awareness about alcohol-related harms and supports youth to create positive change in their communities. The articles and art in this magazine can be used to start conversations about the role of alcohol in the lives of young people and society, and ways to promote resilience.

    Magazine, 2016


    Cope shares the voices of Saskatchewan young people and how they cope with challenges in their lives. The aim is that youth throughout the province will connect with other young peoples’ experiences, feel supported, and learn about healthy ways of coping with difficulties in their lives.

    What’s Inside? Creative works which reveal the thoughts and opinions of young people and how they cope with challenges in their lives; the culture of alcohol consumption; a young man’s experience with addiction issues; the impact of addictions on family members; and sex, alcohol, and consent. In addition, the magazine explores youth finding outlets through music, getting involved, youth conference planning, and much more.

    Cope was developed as part of the Youth Action for Prevention Program; a youth-focused FASD prevention program that raises awareness about alcohol-related harms and supports youth to create positive change in their communities. The articles and art in this magazine can be used to start conversations about the role of alcohol in the lives of young people and society, and ways to promote resilience.



    SKU: 3-008
  • 3-V-316: Moment to Moment: Teens Growing up with FASD’s

    Moment to Moment: Teens Growing up with FASDs

    Video, 2015


    This video explores the lives of four adolescents living with FASDs and the effects that prenatal alcohol exposure has had and continues to have on their journeys to finding independence, fulfillment, and understanding the world around them.

    Video, 2015


    This video explores the lives of four adolescents living with FASDs and the effects that prenatal alcohol exposure has had and continues to have on their journeys to finding independence, fulfillment, and understanding the world around them.

    SKU: 3-V-316
  • 3-061: This is Why Information Card

    This Is Why I Supported Her Not to Drink

    Information Card, 2018


    This information card is aimed at fathers and fathers-to-be, suggesting they support their partners to avoid alcohol during pregnancy in order to prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. On the back of the card is information about how alcohol impacts the fetus and suggestions on how to provide support. There is a link to a website for more information.

    Information Card, 2018


    This information card is aimed at fathers and fathers-to-be, suggesting they support their partners to avoid alcohol during pregnancy in order to prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. On the back of the card is information about how alcohol impacts the fetus and suggestions on how to provide support. There is a link to a website for more information.

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    SKU: 3-061
  • Everything You Need to Know about Alcohol in 22 Minutes

    Everything You Need to Know about Alcohol in 22 Minutes

    Video, 2009


    This DVD shows that teenage drinkers are more likely to experience health problems, school problems, and social dysfunction. It shows the effects of alcohol on the liver, immune system, and gastro-intestinal system, and how binge drinking can lead to alcohol poisoning and death. It also explains how alcohol impacts brain development during adolescence and permanently damages parts of the brain associated with memory. The video details how a mother’s drinking during pregnancy can cause Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and its impact on her child’s entire life. It includes first-person accounts of teens’ DUI tragedies, and describes the legal ramifications of underage drinking. The video helps viewers determine whether they have a drinking problem, plus where and how to get help.

    Audience: Grades 7-12

    Video, 2009


    This DVD shows that teenage drinkers are more likely to experience health problems, school problems, and social dysfunction. It shows the effects of alcohol on the liver, immune system, and gastro-intestinal system, and how binge drinking can lead to alcohol poisoning and death. It also explains how alcohol impacts brain development during adolescence and permanently damages parts of the brain associated with memory. The video details how a mother’s drinking during pregnancy can cause Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and its impact on her child’s entire life. It includes first-person accounts of teens’ DUI tragedies, and describes the legal ramifications of underage drinking. The video helps viewers determine whether they have a drinking problem, plus where and how to get help.

    Audience: Grades 7-12
    SKU: 3-V-368
  • FASD: Realities and Possibilities – the Myles Himmelreich Story

    FASD: Realities and Possibilities – the Myles Himmelreich Story

    Video, 2009


    Myles Himmelreich is a young man who lives with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. He eloquently speaks about his experiences, including both his challenges and his many successes. Myles is a seasoned presenter who has told his story to national and international audiences including professionals, caregivers, and individuals who are affected by FASD.

    In this documentary, Myles courageously tells his story, speaking candidly about the issues he continues to face, as well as the strategies he has used to manage and overcome them. Tom Simes, a filmmaker who is passionate about FASD education, has collaborated with Myles and the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute to create a resource that captures the engaging and informative style of Myles’ presentations.

    This resource includes an accompanying DVD guide, which provides discussion questions and additional information about FASD. This resource is appropriate for anyone wanting to understand more about FASD from an honest and personal perspective.

    Video, 2009


    Myles Himmelreich is a young man who lives with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. He eloquently speaks about his experiences, including both his challenges and his many successes. Myles is a seasoned presenter who has told his story to national and international audiences including professionals, caregivers, and individuals who are affected by FASD.

    In this documentary, Myles courageously tells his story, speaking candidly about the issues he continues to face, as well as the strategies he has used to manage and overcome them. Tom Simes, a filmmaker who is passionate about FASD education, has collaborated with Myles and the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute to create a resource that captures the engaging and informative style of Myles’ presentations.

    This resource includes an accompanying DVD guide, which provides discussion questions and additional information about FASD. This resource is appropriate for anyone wanting to understand more about FASD from an honest and personal perspective.

    SKU: 3-V-300
  • Precious Gift

    Precious Gift

    Video, 1997


    Filmed on the Beardy’s and Okemasis Reserve in Saskatchewan, Precious Gift deals with the issue of drinking during pregnancy. It portrays a real life situation focusing on the life of a young Aboriginal woman, who is pregnant and seeks guidance about making healthy choices from friends and family.

    Video, 1997


    Filmed on the Beardy’s and Okemasis Reserve in Saskatchewan, Precious Gift deals with the issue of drinking during pregnancy. It portrays a real life situation focusing on the life of a young Aboriginal woman, who is pregnant and seeks guidance about making healthy choices from friends and family.

    SKU: 3-110
  • 3-V-364: Binge Drinking: Facts and Consequences

    Binge Drinking: Facts and Consequences

    Video, 2004


    Drinking to get drunk, or binge drinking, is a common occurrence among teens that use alcohol. Teens report many reasons for their preoccupation with drinking. For some, drinking is meant to relieve stress or help them fit in socially. For others it is used to celebrate and have a good time. In this program real teens share their reasons for drinking and the grave consequences that resulted from their behavior. Experts in the field of alcohol use present the hard facts teens need to know about alcohol’s toxicity and teen vulnerability. Real teens talk about: how to handle peer pressure to drink; the effect of drinking on relationships; the ineffectiveness of alcohol for stress reduction; loss of trust with parents; and the negative effect drinking has on school work. Dramatic accounts from two teens, one who was almost raped and one who almost died while drinking heavily, bring home the seriousness of binge drinking.

    Video, 2004


    Drinking to get drunk, or binge drinking, is a common occurrence among teens that use alcohol. Teens report many reasons for their preoccupation with drinking. For some, drinking is meant to relieve stress or help them fit in socially. For others it is used to celebrate and have a good time. In this program real teens share their reasons for drinking and the grave consequences that resulted from their behavior. Experts in the field of alcohol use present the hard facts teens need to know about alcohol’s toxicity and teen vulnerability. Real teens talk about: how to handle peer pressure to drink; the effect of drinking on relationships; the ineffectiveness of alcohol for stress reduction; loss of trust with parents; and the negative effect drinking has on school work. Dramatic accounts from two teens, one who was almost raped and one who almost died while drinking heavily, bring home the seriousness of binge drinking.

    SKU: 3-V-364
  • Thank You Mom

    Thank You Mom

    Poster, 2011


    This series of nine posters was developed by Saskatchewan youth through the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute’s Youth Action for Prevention project. Each poster depicts a different young person thanking their mother for not drinking alcohol during pregnancy. Posters feature English, French, and Cree messages. Nine youth were chosen for the campaign to represent both the nine months of pregnancy and the variety of people to whom the message of preventing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is relevant. Each poster includes a QR scan code, allowing people with smartphones to link directly to the accompanying “Thank You Mom” video, found at

    Poster, 2011


    This series of nine posters was developed by Saskatchewan youth through the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute’s Youth Action for Prevention project. Each poster depicts a different young person thanking their mother for not drinking alcohol during pregnancy. Posters feature English, French, and Cree messages. Nine youth were chosen for the campaign to represent both the nine months of pregnancy and the variety of people to whom the message of preventing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is relevant. Each poster includes a QR scan code, allowing people with smartphones to link directly to the accompanying “Thank You Mom” video, found at



    SKU: 3-002
  • Fetal Development

    Fetal Development

    Poster, 2008


    These 8.5 x 11 inch posters, developed by Childbirth Graphics, assist healthcare professionals in discussing alcohol use with their patients. Although these posters do not focus on FASD, they can be used to help patients understand that alcohol is one of many factors which can impact the development of the fetus.

    Audience: Healthcare Professionals and their Patients

    Poster, 2008


    These 8.5 x 11 inch posters, developed by Childbirth Graphics, assist healthcare professionals in discussing alcohol use with their patients. Although these posters do not focus on FASD, they can be used to help patients understand that alcohol is one of many factors which can impact the development of the fetus.

    Audience: Healthcare Professionals and their Patients
    SKU: 3-143
  • Picture This: Life as a Parent of Children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

    Picture This: Life as a Parent of Children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

    Video, 2008


    This film gives a close-up look into the lives of parents whose children have FASD. It was created by five courageous women from Sioux Lookout, Ontario. They are all members of the Healthy Generations Family Support Program. It is a very powerful, very honest window into their lives.

    This film began as a photovoice research project. Each woman was asked to take photos that provide a look into her life as a parent of a child with FASD and to write a narrative about the photo. The National Film Board of Canada’s CITIZENShift assisted by making the photos and the narratives into this short film.

    Video, 2008


    This film gives a close-up look into the lives of parents whose children have FASD. It was created by five courageous women from Sioux Lookout, Ontario. They are all members of the Healthy Generations Family Support Program. It is a very powerful, very honest window into their lives.

    This film began as a photovoice research project. Each woman was asked to take photos that provide a look into her life as a parent of a child with FASD and to write a narrative about the photo. The National Film Board of Canada’s CITIZENShift assisted by making the photos and the narratives into this short film.

    SKU: 3-V-312
  • Parenting with FASD: Challenges, Strategies, and Supports

    Parenting with FASD: Challenges, Strategies, and Supports

    Video, 2005


    Featuring four adults living and parenting with FASD, this video focuses on some of the parenting-related experiences and challenges faced by people with FASD. Highlighted as well are strategies, suggestions, and resources found to promote positive parenting. A resource booklet is included.

    Video, 2005


    Featuring four adults living and parenting with FASD, this video focuses on some of the parenting-related experiences and challenges faced by people with FASD. Highlighted as well are strategies, suggestions, and resources found to promote positive parenting. A resource booklet is included.

    SKU: 3-V-311