This story tells of discovering the hidden complexities and the journey a couple shared with a little girl living with the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure and trauma.
This book offers an introduction to FASD and suggested accommodations to assist in supporting individuals living with FASD.
This a framework for organising information you need to understand, explain and facilitate optimal care for individuals with prenatal alcohol exposure or other complex neurodevelopment profiles.
A guide to understanding how the mind of a person with FASD works and how they engage best with others.
This book will provide tips to having a successful holiday. By: Robyn Smith
Organising a birthday party is never an easy task. It is even more challenging for children with a neurodevelopmental disability such as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). This booklet aims to help with the process of planning a party specifically for children with FASD. It reflects the ideas and experiences of parents and carers who have managed to deliver some well-organised parties after learning the hard way. By breaking down the steps, this booklet hopes to provide useful advice and strategies on how you can make birthdays fun for children with FASD.
This toolkit is a comprehensive guide of current information, strategies, resources and accessible links to a range of information and documents.
This guide is designed for caregivers and professionals who, in their everyday lives, encounter children and youth affected by Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
NOFASD Australia receives funding from the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care.