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Inquiry into the harmful use of alcohol in ATSIC communities

Australian Government report into the harmful use of alcohol in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities...
  • Publishing Date:

    26 August, 2024

FASD: A consideration of sentencing and unreliable confessions

This article reviews legal approaches in Australia, New Zealand and internationally...
  • Publishing Date:

    26 August, 2024

Knowledge and practices of health professionals concerning alcohol consumption during pregnancy

This study explores the advice that health professionals provide to pregnant women about alcohol consumption...
  • Publishing Date:

    26 August, 2024

Increasing accurate self-report in surveys of pregnancy alcohol use

This study aimed to identify the factors which would allow women to provide accurate data on alcohol use in pregnancy.
  • Publishing Date:

    26 August, 2024

State intervention in pregnancy: the law and FASD

This article considers whether or not the law in Australia should respond to the problem of FASD by allowing the involuntary treatment and detention of pregnant women.
  • Publishing Date:

    26 August, 2024

Identifying and responding to fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in child and family health: Lessons from an exploratory mixed methods study

  • Publishing Date:

    13 August, 2024

  • Journal Name:

    Drug and Alcohol Review

  • Authors:

    Susan Evans, Barbara R. Lucas, Lauren Ann Monds, Mark Montebello

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