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FASD Research Australia Awards & Celebration: Shining a light on FASD

FASD Clinical Workshop: Assessing neurodevelopmental impairments

Hear from Professor Elizabeth Elliott as she provides an overview of the assessment for neurodevelopmental impairments as a result of FASD.

This is a recording of the FASD Clinicical Workshop held in Adelaide, 2019.

FASD Clinical Workshop: Introduction to the assessment and diagnosis of FASD

Hear from Professor Elizabeth Elliott as she provides an overview of the assessment and diagnosis process for FASD in Australia.

This is a recording of the FASD Clinicical Workshop held in Adelaide, 2019.

Parent’s Perspective: Vanessa’s Story

Dr Vanessa Spiller is a Clinical Psychologist raising awareness about FASD. She also shares her experiences as a parent of a teenager living with FASD. This video features some footage of her presentation at the 2nd Australasian FASD Conference 2018.

Parent’s Perspective: Anita’s Story

Anita is a social worker and parent to three teenagers, two of whom have been diagnosed with FASD. In this video, Anita and her son Dima share their experiences and encourage health professionals to work in partnership with families to bring about positive solutions.

Living with FASD: Challenges and Hopes

A look at the strengths, challenges and hopes for young Australians living with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).

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