Dorothy Badry (PhD, MSW, RSW) is a professor in the Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary. Her primary research focus is on FASD and risks and vulnerabilities in child welfare systems, disability, FASD prevention from a women’s health lens, loss and grief, suicide prevention and FASD. She is a disability scholar and the child welfare research lead for the Canada FASD Research Network and has focused her research on the examination of early deaths of children, youth, and young adults with FASD involved with the child welfare system in Canada. Dorothy is an adjunct professor at Curtin University, School of Medicine in Western Australia.
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