Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is a term that describes a range of disabilities that may affect people whose mothers drank alcohol while they were pregnant.
Tiga Bayles and Karen Dorante both interview Canadian lawyer David Boulding, who has been speaking to a lot of communities throughout Australia, mostly justice groups and other law-types, about FASD (Fetal Alcohol Syndrome). Tiga Bayles then goes on to also interview Dr Janet Hammill, Koori Woman and Research Fellow with the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research with 14 years experience in population
health research. She has also worked closely with Cherbourg women on family violence, etc and Sue Miers who founded No Facade, a national organisation for FASD, and also has a foster daughter with FASD.

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