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Awareness of FASD

Awareness of FASD

People with FASD can often come into contact with the justice system and this video from the Telethon Kids Insititute looks at the issues and aims to raise awareness of FASD with justice professionals (2015).

Back to school tips for parents and teachers

Back to school tips for parents and teachers

Transitioning from the school holidays back into a classroom or beginning school for the first time can be particularly difficult for children and families living with FASD. NOFASD Australia has provided some tips and resources to help teachers and families navigate this process.

Barkly Fights FASD

Barkly Fights FASD

This innovative video uses puppets and provides a child friendly approach to the issue of consuming alcohol while pregnant. Produced by the Anyinginyi Health Aboriginal Corporation and FARE (2013).

Stop FASD - Raise awareness of FASD

Batchelor – Raise awareness of FASD

IHHP in partnership with Batchelor Area School and the Batchelor Institute, wrote this deadly song about FASD. The students, with help from IHHP, have written a song to help raise awareness about Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

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Bega Garnbirringu

Short video promoting “no alcohol is the safest choice” when planning a pregnancy, pregnant or breastfeeding.

Broome – Stand up

Broome – Stand up

Indigenous Hip Hop Projects and stake holders from the whole Broome community banded together to write a song about FASD. IHHP team Michael, Dallas, Terra, Tina, Mandy and Tim took on the challenge with passion and serious concern, to create awareness about this disorder.

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