FASD Support Groups

People with FASD and their families may want information and support, someone to talk to, or the ability to connect with other families.

NOFASD’s mission is to be a strong and effective voice for individuals and families living with FASD, while supporting initiatives across Australia to promote prevention, diagnosis, intervention and management.

Their vision is to see an improved quality of life for those living with FASD and their parents and carers and to be a bridge linking those with lived experience with researchers and clinicians.

The organisation provides:

  • support for individuals, parents, caregivers and families before, during and after a diagnostic assessment
  • free online and telephone support via a helpline
  • advocacy
  • resources for individuals, parents/caregivers and families
  • series of YouTube videos
  • education and training workshops
  • fact sheets about common behaviours and ways of managing them
National Helpline

National Organisation for FASD Australia (NOFASD)

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Russell Family Fetal Alcohol Disorders Association (rffada)

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rffada’s is a not-for-profit health promotion charity.

Their mission is to support families, to provide information, training and education to increase the capacity of communities, organisations and individuals to support those people living with FASD to live to their full potential.

Their vision is to have FASD-specific health, allied health and related services available for all those who require them and to support raising awareness of the consequences of alcohol consumption during pregnancy.

Visit rffada

Contact:

Phone: 0412 550 540

Email: Elizabeth Russell

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Acknowledgement of Country

FASD Hub Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia, and we recognise their connections to land, water and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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