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FASD

BIMA Projects/FASD

BIMA’s national project on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder aims to raise awareness around the risks associated with alcohol consumption during pregnancy, for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families.

For more resources and information on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, see the following websites below:

Australia

National Organisation for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (NOFASD Australia)                    1300 306 238

Russel Family Fetal Alcohol Disorders Association (RFFADA)                                                 1800 7233 232 (1800 RFFADA)

Telethon Kids Institute

Australian Guide to Reduce Health Risks from Drinking Alcohol (in PDF format)

International 

Asante Centre

Finding Hope

Strategies parents may find helpful in raising children with FAS-D (in PDF format)

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder – Care Action Network

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Why Avoiding Alcohol Is Safest

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Unplanned Pregnancies

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Support for Parents

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Role of a Psychologist

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Role of a Paediatrician

28 August 2017
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Misconceptions pt. 2

28 August 2017
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Let’s Bust Myths and Prevent FAS-D!

28 August 2017
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How Partners Can Be Supportive

28 August 2017
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Awareness Month

28 August 2017
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FAS-D and Learning Difficulties

28 August 2017
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Elders Can Help!

28 August 2017
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Behavioral Signs In Adults

28 August 2017
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The Strong Fathers, Strong families Program

01 August 2017
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Mum and Her Child Yarn About FAS-D

01 August 2017
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Healthy Balance

01 August 2017
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Gurriny Yealamucka’s Approach To FAS-D

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Dr Doug Shelton from Community Child Health

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After A Diagnosis

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Behavioral Challenges

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What Others Can’t See

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Support Groups Can Help

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Antenatal Care and FAS-D

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Alcohol-Free Alternatives

01 August 2017
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Alcohol Guidelines with Hayley Williams from Menzies

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