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Cost of Inaction on FASD social media graphics
Here are some social media graphics you can use to help encourage people to read the Cost of Inaction report.
#FASDCostofInaction
#FASDTimeIsNow
#FASDInvestToSave
Below are some ideas for posts.
Action-focused post:
I’m calling for action on the cost of inaction on FASD. We cannot afford to ignore the impact any longer. Just 0.25% of alcohol duty could fund vital prevention and support.
🔗 Read the report: https://nationalfasd.org.uk/the-cost-of-inaction-on-fasd/
#FASDTimeIsNow #FASDCostOfInaction #FASDInvestToSave
Scale and urgency post:
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is more common than many people realise – and the UK is already paying a huge price for ignoring it.
A new report, The Cost of Inaction on FASD, shows that FASD affects a significant share of the population and is costing billions every year in avoidable pressure on health, education, social care and justice.
I support action on FASD. Please read and share the report – and ask your MP/MSP/MS/MLA what they are doing about the cost of inaction.
🔗 Read the report: https://nationalfasd.org.uk/the-cost-of-inaction-on-fasd/
#FASDTimeIsNow #FASDCostOfInaction #FASDInvestToSave
Possible post for people with FASD:
I have Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). It’s part of who I am, and I need services that understand it.
The new Cost of Inaction on FASD report shows that FASD is common, linked to how the brain works, and that too many of us are missed or blamed instead of supported.
I want earlier diagnosis, better support and a UK‑wide plan that listens to people with FASD and our families. Please read the report and stand with us.
🔗 Read the report: https://nationalfasd.org.uk/the-cost-of-inaction-on-fasd/
#FASDTimeIsNow #FASDCostOfInaction #FASDInvestToSave
Possible post for families:
Behind every statistic in The Cost of Inaction on FASD is a real family living with the impact of a missed or late diagnosis.
The report shows that many people with FASD are still hidden in mainstream schools, families and communities, without the understanding and support they need. It doesn’t have to be this way.
I support earlier diagnosis, better support and a four‑nation FASD Prevention and Response Programme. If you care about children’s futures, please read the report and share this post.
🔗 Read the report: https://nationalfasd.org.uk/the-cost-of-inaction-on-fasd/
#FASDTimeIsNow #FASDCostOfInaction #FASDInvestToSave
Possible post about the costs:
Right now, the UK spends billions dealing with the consequences of FASD in crisis. Our new report, The Cost of Inaction on FASD, shows there is a better way.
With an amount equivalent to just 0.25% of alcohol duty, governments could fund a four‑nation FASD Prevention and Response Programme – preventing harm, improving support and saving money over time.
I support using alcohol duty to fund FASD prevention and response. Share the report, tag your elected representatives, and help turn evidence into action.
🔗 Read the report: https://nationalfasd.org.uk/the-cost-of-inaction-on-fasd/
#FASDTimeIsNow #FASDCostOfInaction #FASDInvestToSave