This report was the result of a Churchill Fellowship used to investigate best practices in educating children with FASD. Produced by the Karratha Education Support Centre (2008).
This innovative video uses puppets and provides a child friendly approach to the issue of consuming alcohol while pregnant. Produced by the Anyinginyi Health Aboriginal Corporation and FARE (2013).
People with FASD can often come into contact with the justice system and this video from the Telethon Kids Insititute looks at the issues and aims to raise awareness of FASD with justice professionals (2015).
An online FASD portal for people working, studying or interested in addressing the harms of alcohol use in pregnancy. The Australian Indigenous Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre aims to provide a central collection of resources relating to FASD and Indigenous communities.
The ideas offered is this booklet are based on the assumption that each person with FASD is an individual with a unique history and situation, and that actions and supports must reflect this. The ideas are therefore not prescriptive, but rather, ways to think about offering support.
This online book provides a framework and practical ideas for working with primary and secondary students. Produced by the Worcestershire’s Early Years and Childcare Service.
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