Why Language Matters: Let’s raise awareness by using the correct words!
To those of us who have an advanced awareness of FASD (either because we live with FASD, are a caregiver for a child who has
To those of us who have an advanced awareness of FASD (either because we live with FASD, are a caregiver for a child who has
Recent research from CanFASD, the national Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) research network in Canada, has developed guidelines for clinicians to follow when prescribing medications
Keeping alcohol out of pregnancy should be easy, right? Unfortunately, insufficient information and incorrect myths result in an alarming number of Australian pregnancies being exposed
The Australian Foundations in FASD Course This International FASD Awareness Day we are excited to announce the launch of the Australian Foundations in FASD Online
17 February 2020: After eight years of obstruction by the alcohol industry, mandatory pregnancy health warnings on all alcoholic products have been submitted for final
September 9th has been globally acknowledged as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Awareness Day since Bonnie Buxton Brian Philcox and Teresa Kellerman first dreamed of
The following is an overview of the findings on 13 tragic deaths of young people in Western Australia. The contents may be distressing to some
*UPDATE: NOFASD Australia was able to negotiate 20 scholarships enabling parents and carers to access this web series for free. NOFASD’s digital passes were provided
NOFASD Australia, with permission from CanFASD, have now launched the Australian Foundations in FASD online course. This course is 30 to 40 evidence-based, interactive online
Many people ask what is a safe amount to drink when pregnant? The answer is that the only way to guarantee that a child will
In July this year the Australian Psychological Society (APS) hosted a public lecture presented by Clinical Neuropsychologist Associate Professor Carmela Pestell. She addressed the top
At NOFASD, across Australia, and around the world people are taking a minute to pause and reflect on the struggles which individuals and families face
NOFASD Australia receives funding from the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care.