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Alcohol and pregnancy: How alcohol and other drug workers can help

For Alcohol and Drug Workers (poster)

This poster, produced by FARE, can be printed and displayed in alcohol and other drug services. It provides key information about alcohol and pregnancy.

Key information about alcohol and pregnancy, and how clients can get help

Support for becoming alcohol-free during pregnancy (poster)

This poster, produced by FARE, can be printed and displayed in alcohol and other drug services. It provides key information about alcohol and pregnancy, and how clients can get help.

Home Carers and Providers

For Out of Home Carers and Providers (brochure)

This resource, produced by FARE, provides information about supporting children and young people who may have Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), and referral pathways for diagnosis.

FASD - The hidden disability you may see every day

For Out of Home Carers and Providers (poster)

This poster, produced by FARE, can be printed and displayed in out of home care services. It provides key information about alcohol and pregnancy.

At any stage of pregnancy any alcohol consumed passes directly to the developing baby

How drinking alcohol affects conception

This video, produced for the ‘Every Moment Matters’ Campaign explains that for a healthy pregnancy, it’s best to stop drinking alcohol before you start trying.

This booklet has been created by NACCHO to raise awareness of FASD among multidisciplinary ACCHO staff and other health professionals.

Strong Born: Health Professionals Booklet

This booklet has been created by NACCHO to raise awareness of FASD among multidisciplinary ACCHO staff and other health professionals.

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