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This resource provides information and deeper understandings about what trauma and FASD look like and, by using practical evidence-informed strategies, aims to assist early childhood educators to best make targeted adjustments to practices and create nurturing environments to meet the complex needs

Holidays are exciting and most of us look forward to them. But travelling with individuals with FASD, who may be out of their routine and comfort zone, can make holidays a disaster. This book will provide tips to having a successful holiday.

Strong Born is a communications campaign designed to raise awareness of FASD and the risks of drinking alcohol while pregnant and breastfeeding, among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in rural and remote communities.

Jointly developed by NOFASD Australia and Early Childhood Australia and supported by the Australian Government Department of Health, these resources focus on the early years, a critical period in childhood development when intervention is most effective. Relevant for both educators and families.

Tristan is a young man with FASD living and working in Fitzroy Cross in Western Australia. He shares his story as part of the Lives with Lead Project, produced by Western Australia's Individualised Services (WAIS).

The Grog Survey App is designed to make it easier for Indigenous Australians to report on their drinking. When governments decide how to fund alcohol treatment or prevention programs, they look at how common a problem is. But there is no good data available on drinking among Indigenous Australians.

This resource was developed by Patches in partnership with UWA and other partners to to support people with FASD, who have had contact with the justice system, to obtain and maintain meaningful employment. This Resource is for employment agencies, employers and those working in the justice system.

Learning with FASD is a new Australian Government Department of Health funded, easy-to-access online portal housing evidence-based resources and tools to help educators and the broader school community effectively understand and support students with FASD)in Australian primary schools.

Created by Dr Vanessa Spiller, a clinical psychologist and parent, Explained by Brain is a suite of FASD resources for parents, carers, educators and professionals. It includes free downloadable workshops and short videos, and a FASD workbook and online course are available for purchase.

The core message of this national campaign by The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE) is that every moment matters in pregnancy. The campaign website includes resources and FAQs for those who are pregnant or planning a pregnancy, partners, friends, family, and health professionals.