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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 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.

The fact sheet "Alcohol and Pregnancy: What you need to know" was developed by a panel of subject matter experts and includes information about how alcohol crosses the placenta, the risks of drinking during pregnancy, and advice for a healthy pregnancy. It is available in 10 languages. Arabic

This guide is intended to suggest language that can be used in conversations, presentations and reports about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) in Australia.

This video explains that if you are trying for a baby not drinking alcohol is the safest option. Produced by the Telethon Kids Institute (2016).

Designed to assist clinicians in the diagnosis, referral and management of FASD. This online book contains the Australian FASD Diagnostic Instrument and information about how to use the instrument (2016).

These e-learning modules accompany the Australian Guide to the Diagnosis of FASD. They provide clinicians with an introduction to FASD as well as specific guidance on alcohol in pregnancy, assessment, diagnosis and management. Produced by Telethon Kids Institute and University of Sydney (2016).

This online learning module for midwives looks at asking questions about alcohol use, brief interventions, and use of the AUDIT-C screening tool. Produced by the Telethon Kids Insititute (2016).

A comprehensive guide to navigating FASD in Australia for parents and carers. Produced by NOFASD Australia.

This video reports on the development of tools to assess the level of drinking in pregnant women in Australia. Produced by Murdoch Childrens Research Institute (2009).