Thank you for your question.
I'm not familiar with the range of programs offered by all of the provinces and territories. I do know, though, that their system has some of the same challenges that the federal system has, and that is in utilizing screening tools that are appropriate for a correctional environment. That's why about four years ago, the Correctional Service of Canada conducted the pilot project to see whether a simple checklist approach could work to help identify the at-risk population. There are community-based initiatives for dealing with fetal alcohol spectrum-disordered individuals, but there are very few tailored correctional interventions.
The Correctional Service of Canada has actually put together a very good guide for staff, to provide them with advice and tips on how to deal with an FAS-affected individual. As I say, there has been some tailoring of more general programs. These are changes in the way the program is delivered so the programs are more easily integrated by the FASD individual. But there is not a “built from the bottom up” comprehensive array of interventions that have been designed for corrections and for people with FAS disorder.