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Exploring Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) From an Aboriginal Lens in Western Australia: Survey Results to Inform Cultural Security, Policy, and Service Delivery

The exploration of awareness and knowledge on FASD amongst the Noongar people in the Southwest region of Western Australia (WA) was the focus of this research. FASD is a neurodevelopmental disability caused by prenatal alcohol exposure resulting in lifelong disabilities impacting children, families, kinship caregivers, foster carers, and communities.
  • Publishing Date:

    28 September, 2025

  • Journal Name:

    Wiley Online Library

  • Authors:

    Robyn Williams, Miranda Farmer, Ken Kelly, Dorothy Badry, Jaya Dantas

Predicting neurodevelopmental outcomes in Australian First Nations infants: The transdiagnostic utility of early screening tools

The aim of this study is to determine the predictive relationship between evidence-based screening tools and neurodevelopmental outcomes in Australian First Nations infants.
  • Publishing Date:

    25 September, 2025

  • Journal Name:

    Wiley Online Library

  • Authors:

    Carly Luke, Katherine A Benfer, Leeann Mick-Ramsamy, Robert S Ware, Margot Bosanquet, Natasha Reid, Arend F Bos, Roslyn N. Boyd, Queensland State-wide LEAP Clinical Group

Media portrayals of alcohol use in pregnancy and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: A scoping review

This scoping review aimed to identify and analyze publications that explore how alcohol use in pregnancy and FASD have been portrayed in the international media across two decades.
  • Publishing Date:

    24 September, 2025

  • Journal Name:

    Wiley Online Library

  • Authors:

    Fiona J Robards, Sharon Medlow, Elizabeth J Elliott

Preconception health beliefs and intentions predict behaviours among expectant male partners: a cross-sectional study

This study investigates how the health beliefs, subjective norms, perceived behavioural control, and intentions of expectant male partners in Australia regarding exercise, diet, and alcohol avoidance before conception predict their actual preconception health behaviours.
  • Publishing Date:

    10 July, 2025

  • Journal Name:

    BMC

  • Authors:

    Tristan Carter, Danielle Schoenaker, Kris Rogers, Jon Adams, Amie Steel

Addressing the challenges of FASD for adolescents in the justice system

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and disadvantage create barriers to wellbeing and help-seeking. This article explores the behavioural and cognitive implications of FASD for Australian children and adolescents in the justice system and primary, secondary and tertiary crime prevention strategies. There is a clear intersection between FASD, crime and incarceration. FASD includes a range of cognitive, behavioural and neurodevelopmental impairments that increase the likelihood of contact with the justice system. Children and adolescents (10–18 years) with undiagnosed FASD are often misunderstood. Without a diagnosis, opportunities for early intervention to prevent children and adolescents from entering the youth justice system are missed.
  • Publishing Date:

    30 June, 2025

  • Book Name:

    Children’s Court of NSW Resource Handbook

  • Authors:

    Fiona J Robards, Bronwyn Milne, Elizabeth Elliott

Beyond the Brain: The Physical Health and Whole-Body Impact of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

This review explores the extensive physical health implications of FASD, emphasising that the effects extend beyond neurological impairments. The paper aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the whole-body impact of FASD, highlighting the need for a broader perspective in its diagnosis and management.
  • Publishing Date:

    12 June, 2025

  • Authors:

    Chelsea Vanderpeet, Lisa Akison, Karen Moritz, Nicole Hayes, Natasha Reid

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    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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