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Classroom adjustments FASD

Classroom adjustments: FASD Podcast

Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with Disability (NCCD) has produced this podcast to explore some common adjustments teachers can make in the classroom to support students with FASD.

Dr James Fitzpatrick

Closing the gap – Dr James Fitzpatrick TedXPerth

James Fitzpatrick is a consultant paediatrician, researcher and entrepreneur. He advises the Federal Minister for Indigenous health on strategies to ‘Close the Gap’ in Indigenous health disparity and was influential in shaping the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan 2013 – 2023.

Dan Dubovsky

Dan Dubovsky – Common strengths of students with FASD

Dan Dubovsky talks about the importance of looking for and utilising the incredible strengths students with FASD possess.

Djugeraro

Djugeraro ‘Home’

Indigenous Hip Hop Projects artists Dallas Woods, Bakerboyr, Tobiahs and Syd visited Djugerari Remote Community School in the Central Kimberley. They worked with the Students, Teachers and Elders to write and record a song to represent the community, the country and school life in Djugerari.

Vector graphic of two health professionals in front of an oversized tablet device featuring a picture of a brain.

e-Learning for health professionals

These e-learning modules accompany the Australian Guide to the Diagnosis of FASD. They provide clinicians with an introduction to FASD as well as specific guidance on alcohol in pregnancy, assessment, diagnosis and management. Produced by Telethon Kids Institute and University of Sydney (2016).

POPFASD

e-Learning videos

This series of 14 Canadian videos providing the perspective of students on strategies for attention difficulties and supporting brain differences. Produced by the British Columbia Ministry of Education.

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