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No grog during pregnancy is best

Representing clients

Part of a series of videos on FASD and justice, this video highlights the need for requesting assessments of persons who may have a FASD. Produced by the Telethon Kids Institute (2015).

No grog during pregnancy is best

FASD and Justice System

This series of videos produced by the Telethon Kids Institute aims to help justice professionals identify and respond to FASD in the justice system (2015).

No grog during pregnancy is best

FASD and the Judiciary

This series of videos produced by the Telethon Kids Institute aims to help justice professionals identify and respond to FASD in the justice system (2015).

No grog during pregnancy is best

FASD Action Plan DoH

The Australian Government’s FASD Action Plan informs future directions to address the harmful impact of FASD on children and families (June 2015).

No grog during pregnancy is best

FASD – Youth

This video follows two Indigenous comedians talking with youth about the risks of drinking in pregnancy and FASD (NSW Health, 2016).

No grog during pregnancy is best

FASD – Professional

This video is designed to help health professionals working with Indigenous communities to discuss the issue of drinking alcohol in pregnancy and FASD (NSW Health, 2016).

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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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