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Video advises that not drinking alcohol during pregnancy is the safest option as per the Australian guidelines

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This video from the WA Department of Health advises that not drinking alcohol during pregnancy is the safest option as per the Australian guidelines (2011).

Information about what to do if you are finding it difficult to stop drinking alcohol during pregnancy.

Support for becoming alcohol-free during pregnancy (brochure)

This resource, produced by FARE, provides information about what to do if you are finding it difficult to stop drinking alcohol during pregnancy.

Key information about alcohol and pregnancy, and how clients can get help

Support for becoming alcohol-free during pregnancy (poster)

This poster, produced by FARE, can be printed and displayed in alcohol and other drug services. It provides key information about alcohol and pregnancy, and how clients can get help.

This website resource provides a set of principles for supporting children with FASD and discussion of the evidence base for key advice.

Supporting children with FASD

This website resource provides a set of principles for supporting children with FASD and discussion of the evidence base for key advice. Produced by Australian Institute of Family Studies.

Guide to provide parents and carers of children and young adults with FASD with useful information they can share with family members and teachers

Supporting school-age children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

Developmental Disability WA created this guide to provide parents and carers of children and young adults with FASD with useful information they can share with family members and teachers. It aims to improve learning and social enjoyment of school among children with FASD.

This online booklet offers information about supporting an audlt with FASD to have a successful live. Produced by Community Living British Columbia, Canada.

Supporting success for adults

This online booklet offers information about supporting an audlt with FASD to have a successful live. Produced by Community Living British Columbia, Canada.

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