Disclaimer
Information provided on the FASD Hub Australia website is for educational purposes only and is not meant to substitute for the advice of a doctor or other health professional. You must not rely on this website as an alternative to seeking an appointment with a health professional. If you have concerns about your own health or that of your children, consult with a registered and qualified health professional.
For health professionals How to make a diagnosis
FASD diagnosis in Australia
The Australian Guide to the diagnosis of FASD includes the diagnostic tool, forms, resources and information sheets.
Australian and New Zealand FASD Clinical Network
The network is a group of clinicians, researchers and advocates who are interested in improving outcomes for individuals with FASD. The purpose of the network is to coordinate, expand capacity and align clinical approaches to referral, assessment, diagnosis and intervention across Australia and New Zealand.
If you are interested in joining the network, please contact Christine Rogan.
For health professionals FASD E-Learning Modules
FASD E-Learning Modules
We encourage all health professional involved in FASD assessment and diagnosis to complete these modules. There are also modules that are of interest to people working with individuals living with FASD.
For everyone Benefits of a diagnosis
Information on the diagnostic process for parents and carers
Advice on getting a referral for a FASD assessment
Learn about the process for a FASD assessment
What you need to know about the next steps after receiving a FASD diagnosis