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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.

These FASD activity resources are shared on the social media site Pinterest.

The Australian Government's FASD Action Plan informs future directions to address the harmful impact of FASD on children and families (June 2015).

This video follows two Indigenous comedians talking with youth about the risks of drinking in pregnancy and FASD (NSW Health, 2016).

This video is designed to help health professionals working with Indigenous communities to discuss the issue of drinking alcohol in pregnancy and FASD (NSW Health, 2016).

This video shares the stories of Indigenous men talking about the risks of drinking in pregnancy and FASD (NSW Health, 2016).

This video shares the stories of Indigenous women talking about the risks of drinking in pregnancy and FASD (NSW Health, 2016).

In this video Dr Stephen Parnish, the Australian Medical Association's vice-president, discusses FASD and the fact there is no safe amount of alcohol that can be consumed while pregnant (2016).

This series of 14 Canadian videos providing the perspective of students on strategies for attention difficulties and supporting brain differences. Produced by the British Columbia Ministry of Education.

This website from ABC Reading lists a range of educational Apps for children different ages.