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Fine Motor Skills in Children With FASD

This systematic review examined which fine motor skills are impaired in children with FASD and prenatal alcohol exposure...
  • Publishing Date:

    26 August, 2024

Alcohol-use disorders during and within one year of pregnancy

This article examined alcohol-use disorders in pregnant women and the extent of under-reporting...
  • Publishing Date:

    26 August, 2024

Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency-Short Form is reliable in children living in remote Australian Aboriginal communities

This study evaluated whether a standard measure of motor skills used in FASD diagnosis was applicable to an Aboriginal population of children.
  • Publishing Date:

    26 August, 2024

Responding to the impact of FASD in Australia

The Australian Government's FASD Action Plan inform future direction to address the harmful impact of FASD on children and families.
  • Publishing Date:

    26 August, 2024

Australia plays “catch up” with FASD

This article provides an overview of FASD policy, health prevention, diagnosis and management in Australia.
  • Publishing Date:

    26 August, 2024

Supporting pregnant women who use alcohol or other drugs

This report looks at ways to support women who use alcohol during pregnancy and the best methods to reduce these behaviours.
  • Publishing Date:

    26 August, 2024

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