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Alcohol, tobacco and other drugs during pregnancy

Alcohol, tobacco and other drugs during pregnancy and breastfeeding – Queensland Government booklet

This booklet for Aboriginal women provides information about the risks of using alcohol, tobacco or other drugs during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

AMA

AMA position paper

Recommendations on FASD from the Australian Medical Association (2016).

Mental Health Commission

An Introduction to FASD

This online training course provides an overview of alcohol use among women, the impact of alcohol on the developing fetus, and discussion of screening, diagnosis, prevention and management of FASD. Produced by WA Mental Health Commission, Drug and Alcohol Office (2015)

Australian Alcohol Guidelines on Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

Australian Alcohol Guidelines on Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

This resource, developed by FARE, sets out advice and evidence on alcohol, pregnancy and breastfeeding from Australia’s National Health and Medical Research Council.

No grog during pregnancy is best

Australian Diagnosis Guide

Designed to assist clinicians in the diagnosis, referral and management of FASD. This online book contains the Australian FASD Diagnostic Instrument and information about how to use the instrument (2016).

Australian Indigenous

Australian Indigenous Alcohol

An online FASD portal for people working, studying or interested in addressing the harms of alcohol use in pregnancy. The Australian Indigenous Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre aims to provide a central collection of resources relating to FASD and Indigenous communities.

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Acknowledgement of Country

FASD Hub Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia, and we recognise their connections to land, water and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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