People with FASD can (and do) succeed in education and training beyond high school/secondary school, when the right support and accommodations are applied. Whilst tertiary education may include university and...
Disclosing a diagnosis of FASD with an employer can help an adult with FASD to advocate their strengths and challenges in the workplace and allow appropriate accommodations and strategies to...
Every adult deserves a safe, supportive place to live and make a successful transition to adulthood. A well-designed house in the right location can allow for more independent living arrangements,...
You must be 25 years old or younger to access services for FASD under the Medicare Benefits Scheme. Your GP may be able to connect you with services through Medicare...