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Mental Health Commission

An Introduction to FASD

This online training course provides an overview of alcohol use among women, the impact of alcohol on the developing fetus, and discussion of screening, diagnosis, prevention and management of FASD. Produced by WA Mental Health Commission, Drug and Alcohol Office (2015)

AMA

AMA position paper

Recommendations on FASD from the Australian Medical Association (2016).

Alcohol and breastfeeding An evidence summary

Alcohol and breastfeeding: An evidence summary

This resource, developed by FARE, summarises evidence about the effects of alcohol on breastfeeding, including on breastmilk supply and effects on the baby.

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.

Alcohol and Pregnancy: A guide for alcohol and other drug workers

For Alcohol and Drug Workers (brochure)

This resource, produced by FARE, provides guidance on how to talk about alcohol use and pregnancy, withdrawal management and referral networks for specialist antenatal care services.

Information about what to do if you are finding it difficult to stop drinking alcohol during pregnancy.

Support for becoming alcohol-free during pregnancy (brochure)

This resource, produced by FARE, provides information about what to do if you are finding it difficult to stop drinking alcohol during pregnancy.

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FASD Hub Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia, and we recognise their connections to land, water and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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