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Camille and Tahnee talk out stories about drinking grog and pregnancy and decide whether it's true or gammon.

True or Gammon: FASD Ep 2 What about Dad?

Developed by Central Australian Aboriginal Congress, in this video Camille and Tahnee talk out stories about men drinking grog and pregnancy and decide whether it’s true or gammon!

Camille and Tahnee talk out stories about drinking grog and pregnancy and decide whether it's true or gammon.

True or Gammon: FASD Ep. 3 Helping kids with FASD

Developed by Central Australian Aboriginal Congress, in this video Camille and Tahnee talk out stories about helping kids with FASD.

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.

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.

Information on using the AUDIT-C for assessment of alcohol use in pregnancy

Using the AUDIT-C for assessment of alcohol use in pregnancy

This resource, produced by FARE, provides guidance on using the AUDIT-C assessment tool with people who are pregnant or planning a pregnancy.

The Marulu Strategy was set up in 2009 as a collaborative program representing community, non-government and government organisations to overcome FASD across the Fitzroy Valley.

Variety – Supporting the Marulu Strategy

In 2012, the Kimberley Diamond Company and Variety — the Children’s Charity made a ground-breaking commitment to support the Marulu Strategy and the fight against Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD).

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