This popular app helps answer important questions many mums have: Can I have an occasional drink while I’m breastfeeding? Should I ‘pump and dump’? How does alcohol affect breastmilk? How long should I wait after having a drink, before breastfeeding?
The Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre has published a collection of resources on FASD among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
This second edition acknowledges the role of complex trauma and its relationship to FASD, draws on new research about the effects of trauma on the developing brain, and presents new insights on the interrelatedness of trauma and FASD. Available as a free digital download.
A resource for educators – what early life educators need to know.
A session presented by Prue Walker, FASD Connect Clinic Coordinator for the Maternal and Child Health Nurses Conference – 28 March 2025.
This resource, developed by FARE, provides evidence-based information about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and advice about assessment, diagnosis and supporting people who live with FASD.
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