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June Oscar presents at the final Nulungu Talking Heads event for 2015 at the University of Notre Dame in Broome, Western Australia.

In the face of overwhelming evidence, let’s get real

“In the Face of Overwhelming Evidence, Let’s Get Real” presented by June Oscar AO, Marninwarntikura Fitzroy Women’s Resource Centre and Professor Elizabeth Elliott AM, University of Sydney.

The online book provides an overview and resources for working with students with FASD in a New Zealand context.

Inclusive Education Guide

The online book provides an overview and resources for working with students with FASD in a New Zealand context. Produced by the Ministry of Education, NZ.

Information you might not know about pregnancy and alcohol

Information you might not know about pregnancy and alcohol

This brochure, produced by FARE, provides evidence-based information about the effects of drinking alcohol during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.

Video highlights the damage alcohol use during pregnancy can have on the child

It’s in your hands

This video highlights the damage alcohol use during pregnancy can have on the child. Produced by the Apunipima Cape York Health Council (2007).

Informative flip chart video about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

Keep your baby healthy – It’s in your hands

An informative flip chart video about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD).

Guide is intended to suggest language that can be used in conversations, presentations and reports about FASD

Language Guide

This guide is intended to suggest language that can be used in conversations, presentations and reports about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) in Australia.

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