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No grog during pregnancy is best

Yarning about Alcohol

This leaflet provides advice about alcohol use during pregnancy, specifically tailored towards Aboriginal women on how to make the change to no alcohol use. Produced by the Northern Territory Remote Alcohol and Other Drugs Workforce Program (2015).

Yarning about alcohol and pregnancy

Yarning about alcohol and pregnancy – NSW

This booklet for Aboriginal women provides information about the risks of drinking alcohol during pregnancy and strategies to support women to not drink. It also promotes the availability of professional services to support women in not drinking alcohol during pregnancy and the role family and friends play in supporting a pregnant woman.

Yarning about alcohol, pregnancy and smoking and its adverse effect on developing baby

Yarning about Alcohol and Pregnancy – NT

This pamphlet has been developed by the Remote Alcohol & Other Drugs Workforce Program in collaboration with Menzies School of Health Research’s Aboriginal and Islander Mental Health Initiative.

This card provides advice about alcohol use during pregnancy, specifically tailored towards Aboriginal women on how to make the change to no alcohol use.

Yarning about Alcohol and Pregnancy advice card

This card provides advice about alcohol use during pregnancy, specifically tailored towards Aboriginal women on how to make the change to no alcohol use. Produced by the Northern Territory Remote Alcohol and Other Drugs Workforce Program (2015).

Yarning about Disability by Caris Jalla

Yarning about disability

This resource shares the stories of four remarkable young people with different abilities, strengths and journeys. Based on research undertaken by Caris Jalla at Curtin University, Perth.

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