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Explained by Brain

Created by Dr Vanessa Spiller, a clinical psychologist and parent, Explained by Brain is a suite of FASD resources for parents, carers, educators and professionals. It includes free downloadable workshops and short videos, and a FASD workbook and online course are available for purchase.

Make the moment you start trying the moment to stop drinking

FARE – Every Moment Matters

The core message of this national campaign by The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE) is that every moment matters in pregnancy. The campaign website includes resources and FAQs for those who are pregnant or planning a pregnancy, partners, friends, family, and health professionals.

Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Parenting a child with an invisible disability

Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: Parenting a child with an invisible disability

This book has been written for those parenting children / young people with FASD by Dr Mary Mather, widely regarded as one of the UK’s foremost medical experts on FASD and Julia Brown, CEO of The FASD Trust, the UK’s leading charity in this field.

Guide for employment professionals – Supporting employment in adults with FASD

Guide for employment professionals – Supporting employment in adults with FASD

This guide was developed to help employment professionals understand and address the strengths and needs of adults with FASD to facilitate success in their employment journeys

Employment and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Strategies for success

Employment and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Strategies for success

This report by the Canada FASD Research Network (CanFASD) proposes a ‘supported employment’ model to help adults living with FASD succeed in the workplace.

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Eight Magic Keys

The eight magic keys were developed by Deb Evensen and Jan Lutke in 1997 as guidelines to support young people with FASD. WRaP Schools, a Canadian project which aims to support school students diagnosed with FASD, has created a series of videos on the magic keys.

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