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Marulu FASD Prevention Strategy

This video TED talk highlights the story of prevention, diagnosis and intervention of FASD in regional WA. Produced by the Telethon Kids Insititute (2014).

Making FASD history

This video shows health professionals in the Fitzroy Valley providing screening tools for FASD for local children. Produced by the Telethon Kids Insititute (2016).

Making a Difference

This handbook provides an overview of the challenges and strategies for working with children with FASD in schools. Produced by Yukon Department of Education, Canada (2006).

It’s in your hands

This video highlights the damage alcohol use during pregnancy can have on the child. Produced by the Apunipima Cape York Health Council (2007).

Inclusive Education Guide

The online book provides an overview and resources for working with students with FASD in a New Zealand context. Produced by the Ministry of Education, NZ.

How to talk

Online article about how to talk to your child about FASD produced by Teresa Kellerman (2005).

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