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Video produced to support the initiative to make FASD history in regional WA. Produced by the Telethon Kids Institute and BHP (2016).

Together we walk

Video produced to support the initiative to make FASD history in regional WA. Produced by the Telethon Kids Institute and BHP (2016).

I like running my own gardening business. I like to be my own boss because it’s really good and they listen to me.About four people work for me.

Tristan’s Story – the Lives We Lead

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).

Camille and Tahnee talk out stories about drinking grog and pregnancy and decide whether it's true or gammon.

True or Gammon: FASD Ep 1- Is it safe to drink when you’re pregnant?

Developed by Central Australian Aboriginal Congress, in this video Camille and Tahnee talk out stories about drinking grog and pregnancy and decide whether it’s true or gammon!

Camille and Tahnee talk out stories about drinking grog and pregnancy and decide whether it's true or gammon.

True or Gammon: FASD Ep 2 What about Dad?

Developed by Central Australian Aboriginal Congress, in this video Camille and Tahnee talk out stories about men drinking grog and pregnancy and decide whether it’s true or gammon!

Camille and Tahnee talk out stories about drinking grog and pregnancy and decide whether it's true or gammon.

True or Gammon: FASD Ep. 3 Helping kids with FASD

Developed by Central Australian Aboriginal Congress, in this video Camille and Tahnee talk out stories about helping kids with FASD.

Landmark book on the neurobehavioral approach to managing FASD.

Trying differently rather than

Landmark book on the neurobehavioral approach to managing FASD. This book is only available for purchase from regular book suppliers or the FASCETS website.

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Acknowledgement of Country

FASD Hub Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia, and we recognise their connections to land, water and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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