Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities

Curated Australian and Torres Strait Islander resources and research

Bespoke Indigenous design for the FASD Hub, created by the Indigenous creative design and digital agency ingeous studios, reflects the organisation’s work in providing resources and education on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Artist: Leigh Harris
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Bespoke Indigenous design for the FASD Hub, created by the Indigenous creative design and digital agency ingeous studios, reflects the organisation’s work in providing resources and education on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Artist: Leigh HarrisBespoke Indigenous design for the FASD Hub, created by the Indigenous creative design and digital agency ingeous studios, reflects the organisation’s work in providing resources and education on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Artist: Leigh Harris

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) happens when a baby is affected by grog before they are born.

It is important that women who are planning a pregnancy or pregnant, don’t drink alcohol.

People with FASD can have a range of challenges with physical activities, language, memory, learning and behaviour.

Globally and in Australia, the prevalence rates of FASD are disproportionate amongst Indigenous populations as a direct consequence of colonisation; racism and poor social health determinants.

It is essential that approaches to FASD are culturally safe, trauma-informed, and led by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community.

If you or a family member are feeling worried or need support, don’t be ashamed to ask for help. There are services available which are run by, and for, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who can help you and your family.

If you think that a family member may have FASD, it is important to get help as early as possible so that support can be provided. Families, health professionals, school and service providers all need to work together to ensure people with FASD grow up happy and strong.

Bespoke Indigenous design for the FASD Hub, created by the Indigenous creative design and digital agency ingeous studios, reflects the organisation’s work in providing resources and education on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Artist: Leigh HarrisBespoke Indigenous design for the FASD Hub, created by the Indigenous creative design and digital agency ingeous studios, reflects the organisation’s work in providing resources and education on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Artist: Leigh Harris
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What is Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder?

Learn more about what FASD is and the challenges that people with FASD may face.

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Alcohol and Pregnancy

See a list of frequently asked questions around alcohol, pregnancy and breastfeeding.

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FASD Assessment and Diagnosis

Learn more about the assessment and diagnosis process for FASD in Australia and why a diagnosis is so important.

Bespoke Indigenous design for the FASD Hub, created by the Indigenous creative design and digital agency ingeous studios, reflects the organisation’s work in providing resources and education on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Artist: Leigh HarrisBespoke Indigenous design for the FASD Hub, created by the Indigenous creative design and digital agency ingeous studios, reflects the organisation’s work in providing resources and education on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Artist: Leigh Harris

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Strong Born

The national Strong Born FASD Campaign, developed by the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) in collaboration with the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health organisation (ACCHOs), provides a culturally safe framework to prevention, health promotion and supporting children and adults with FASD and their extended families.

Bespoke Indigenous design for the FASD Hub, created by the Indigenous creative design and digital agency ingeous studios, reflects the organisation’s work in providing resources and education on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Artist: Leigh Harris
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Health Professionals Booklet

This resource has been created to raise awareness of FASD among multidisciplinary ACCHO staff and other health professionals.

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Community Booklet – Urban

This booklet has been created to raise awareness of FASD among community members who may play a role in supporting alcohol-free pregnancy; or support a person with FASD.

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Community Booklet – Rural and Regional

This booklet has been created to raise awareness of FASD among community members who may play a role in supporting alcohol-free pregnancy; or support a person with FASD.

Bespoke Indigenous design for the FASD Hub, created by the Indigenous creative design and digital agency ingeous studios, reflects the organisation’s work in providing resources and education on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Artist: Leigh HarrisBespoke Indigenous design for the FASD Hub, created by the Indigenous creative design and digital agency ingeous studios, reflects the organisation’s work in providing resources and education on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Artist: Leigh Harris

Research Spotlight

New research lights path for improving FASD knowledge, assessment, and support services for Aboriginal peoples.

Nicole Hewlett, lead author and researcher at the University of Queensland, explains how a new Australian FASD Indigenous Framework offers hope and healing for all Australians living with FASD. 

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Bespoke Indigenous design for the FASD Hub, created by the Indigenous creative design and digital agency ingeous studios, reflects the organisation’s work in providing resources and education on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Artist: Leigh Harris
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National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO)

Culturally safe help is available from your local Aboriginal Health Worker or practitioner. Find the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (ACCHO) or affiliate nearest to you.

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13YARN

Contact 13YARN for a free, confidential and culturally safe yarn with an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Crisis Supporter.

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SMS4DeadlyDads

SMS4DeadlyDads is a free service sending short text messages with tips, info and links for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Dads to help connect with bub, support mum and look after themselves.

Bespoke Indigenous design for the FASD Hub, created by the Indigenous creative design and digital agency ingeous studios, reflects the organisation’s work in providing resources and education on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Artist: Leigh Harris
Video series: True or Gammon by the Central Australian Aboriginal Congress
True or Gammon video series
Ep. 1 Is it safe to drink when you're pregnant?

True or Gammon video series
Ep. 2 What about Dad?

True or Gammon video series
Ep. 3 Helping kids with FASD

Bespoke Indigenous design for the FASD Hub, created by the Indigenous creative design and digital agency ingeous studios, reflects the organisation’s work in providing resources and education on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Artist: Leigh HarrisBespoke Indigenous design for the FASD Hub, created by the Indigenous creative design and digital agency ingeous studios, reflects the organisation’s work in providing resources and education on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Artist: Leigh Harris
Beyond the FASD Hub

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Acknowledgement of Country

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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