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Fuchs, Don

First Name: 
Don
Last Name: 
Fuchs
Title: 
Ph.D
Department/Faculty: 
Faculty of Social Work
Organization: 
University of Manitoba
Address: 

Tier Building, room 212
Winnipeg, MB
R3T 2N2

Email: 
fuchs@cc.umanitoba.ca
Publications:
  • Children with Disabilities Involved with the Child Welfare System in Manitoba: Current and Future Challenges
  • Children with disabilities receiving services from child welfare agencies in Manitoba
  • Children with Disabilities Receiving Services from Child Welfare Agencies in Manitoba
  • Children with FASD Involved with the Manitoba Child Welfare System
  • Children with FASD Involved with the Manitoba Child Welfare System: The Need for Passionate Action
  • Children with FASD-related Disabilities Receiving Services from Child Welfare Agencies in Manitoba
  • Economic Impact of Children in Care with FASD and Parental Alcohol Issues Phase 2: Costs and Service Utilization of Health Care, Special Education, and Child Care
  • Economic Impact of Children in Care with FASD Phase 1: Cost of Children in Care with FASD in Manitoba
  • Economic Impact of Children in Care with Parental Alcohol Issues in Manitoba
  • Manitoba children affected by parental alcohol abuse and FASD: Health care costs
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Keywords:
  • Manitoba
  • child welfare organization
  • disability
  • FASD
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