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Handbook provides an overview of the challenges and strategies for working with children with FASD in schools

Making a Difference

This handbook provides an overview of the challenges and strategies for working with children with FASD in schools. Produced by Yukon Department of Education, Canada (2006).

Health professionals in the Fitzroy Valley providing screening tools for FASD for local children

Making FASD history

This video shows health professionals in the Fitzroy Valley providing screening tools for FASD for local children. Produced by the Telethon Kids Insititute (2016).

TED talk highlights the story of prevention, diagnosis and intervention of FASD

Marulu FASD Prevention Strategy

This video TED talk highlights the story of prevention, diagnosis and intervention of FASD in regional WA. Produced by the Telethon Kids Insititute (2014).

This video highlights the prevention, diagnosis and interventions related to FASD as part of the Marulu Prevention Strategy in Western Australia.

Marulu Prevention Strategy

This video highlights the prevention, diagnosis and interventions related to FASD as part of the Marulu Prevention Strategy in Western Australia. Produced by the Telethon Kids Institute (2012).

Jadnah, the Marulu Unit Manager in Fitzroy Crossing in Western Australia, talks about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)

Marulu Strategy: Making FASD History – About FASD

Jadnah, the Marulu Unit Manager in Fitzroy Crossing in Western Australia, talks about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)

Mobile app is designed to help tell a child that they have FASD.

My name is Sam

This mobile app is designed to help tell a child that they have FASD. Produced by the FASD Trust UK.

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