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Adverse effects of drinking alcohol while pregnancy causes FASD

What is a safe amount

This video explains that if you are trying for a baby not drinking alcohol is the safest option. Produced by the Telethon Kids Institute (2016).

FASD Model of Care

WA FASD Model

This online handbook includes information on FASD, situation in Australia in 2010, prevention, screening and early detection, diagnosis, recommendations, workforce development and monitoring. Produced by WA Health (2010).

The mission of the FAS DPN is primary and secondary prevention of FAS through screening, diagnosis, intervention, training, education, and research.

University of Washington FASD

A website guide to the FASD 4-Digit Diagnostic Code developed by the University of Washington.

Landmark book on the neurobehavioral approach to managing FASD.

Trying differently rather than

Landmark book on the neurobehavioral approach to managing FASD. This book is only available for purchase from regular book suppliers or the FASCETS website.

Video produced to support the initiative to make FASD history in regional WA. Produced by the Telethon Kids Institute and BHP (2016).

Together we walk

Video produced to support the initiative to make FASD history in regional WA. Produced by the Telethon Kids Institute and BHP (2016).

This online book was compiled by caregivers with extensive experience living with people with FASD. Produced by the FASD Network Saskatchewan, Canada.

Tips for Parents

This online book was compiled by caregivers with extensive experience living with people with FASD. Produced by the FASD Network Saskatchewan, Canada.

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