Hear from experts as they provide an overview of the medical assessment component of a FASD assessment.
This is a recording of the FASD Clinicical Workshop held in Adelaide, 2019.
Hear from a parent of a child with FASD on the importance of exploring a diagnosis for FASD.
This is a recording of the FASD Clinicical Workshop held in Adelaide, 2019.
In this live panel event, originally aired on 4 August 2022, our expert panel looked at the issue of alcohol use in breastfeeding and its potential harms on the infant. In particular, the physiology relating to alcohol and breastfeeding, the ‘Australian Guidelines to Minimise Harm from Alcohol’ and the national awareness campaign on alcohol and breastfeeding.
This FASD Hub webinar was held to mark FASD Awareness Month 2020, and featured panelists who shared their experiences with the FASD diagnostic process, the impacts and challenges of a diagnosis, and the process of finding support and services.
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, or FASD, is a lifelong neurodisability caused by exposure to alcohol before birth. People with FASD can experience challenges with physical activities, language, memory, learning, and behaviour. In this short webinar hosted by FASD Hub Australia and Learning With FASD, our experts in paediatrics, occupational therapy, and education provide an overview of the common challenges that children with FASD may face in the classroom, as well as strategies to set them up for success.
Every person living with FASD is unique and has individual strengths and needs. Every person living with FASD has different health problems, different challenges, different life circumstances, and different journeys towards diagnosis and throughout life. In this live panel event, originally aired on 13 July 2022, our panellists shared their experiences of FASD.
Our thanks go to the remarkable families who gave their time and invited us into their homes, school and life. Their stories are testament to their hardwork, dedication, love and resilience in bringing up these children and young people.
We also acknowledge the expertise and professionalism of the health professionals who gave us their time to film in their clinics and offices.
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