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Australian websites with FASD specific information

Australian resources & websites

These resources have been linked below for your convenience.

Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre – Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet

The Knowledge Centre’s mission is to contribute to improving the health of Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and assist in ‘closing the gap’ by providing the evidence base to help reduce the harmful use of alcohol and other drugs.

CICADA Centre NSW

This specialist centre provides diagnosis and clinical care for children and young people affected by alcohol and drug use and support leading research and education in key areas of need in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), parental drug and alcohol use and adolescent drug and alcohol use.

Drug Education Network (DEN)

A non-government organisation in Tasmania funded to deliver a range of health promotion, prevention, and early intervention programs to reduce the harm associated with alcohol, tobacco and other drug (ATOD) use.

FASD Hub Australia

FASD Hub Australia is a website developed by an alliance of organisations working to provide a ‘one stop shop’ for information, tools and resources that are current and evidenced based. It provides information on FASD for Australian health professionals, teachers, justice professionals, service providers, researchers and parents and carers.

Marninwarntikura Fitzroy Women’s Resource Centre

Marninwarntikura Fitzroy Women’s Resource Centre is an inclusive, caring and innovative not for profit community organization. In recent years, the women’s courageous and honest actions, to restrict the sale of full strength alcohol and conduct ground-breaking research into the prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), have set a precedent for Indigenous and non-Indigenous led community development and change.

PATCHES

PATCHES aims to deliver high quality child development and early intervention services to hard to reach children and young people. They have specific expertise in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) diagnosis and therapy/support.

The Kids Research Institute Australia (WA) – Alcohol Pregnancy & FASD

The Kids Research Institute Australia is one of the largest, and most successful independent not-for-profit medical research institutes in Australia, comprising a dedicated and diverse team of more than 500 staff and students.

Victorian Special Interest Group

The Victorian Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Special Interest Group (VIC FASD SIG) provides an opportunity for professionals, families and researchers to connect and collaborate to build capacity to prevent, diagnose, understand and respond to FASD in Victoria.

Jump Start Psychology – Vanessa Spiller

Vanessa Spiller is a clinical psychologist, educator, and parent with lived experience. Her website provides practical tools, blog articles, and professional training opportunities to better understand and support individuals with FASD.

Learning with FASD

This online professional learning package is designed to help educators and school staff understand and support students with FASD. The resource includes practical classroom strategies, videos, and real-world case studies.

Better Health Channel – Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)

Published by the Victorian Government, this page provides a general overview of FASD, including signs, diagnosis, and available supports, written in accessible language for the public.

Developmental Disability WA – Supporting School-age Children with FASD

This resource provides practical guidance for families, educators, and professionals working with school-aged children with FASD, with a focus on inclusion, advocacy, and developmental needs.

Alcohol and Drug Foundation – Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

A trusted source for substance-related information, the Alcohol and Drug Foundation offers clear, evidence-based guidance on FASD and the risks associated with drinking during pregnancy.

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