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Welcome

This is your place to learn more about FASD

People with FASD live lives of courage. With diagnosis and the support they deserve, they can shine. Things are changing in the UK but the risks of alcohol in pregnancy are still too little known. We encourage everyone to work together to reduce the rates of FASD and to increase awareness.

GET Involved!

It’s September FASD Awareness Month

 

We are posting daily prompts for fun and advocacy throughout the month

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I'm an adult with FASD


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I care for someone with FASD

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I’m pregnant and want to know more

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I’m a professional looking for info

Prevention

It's preventable

Get Involved

Make some noise!

Individuals with FASD and their families are at the forefront of this change.

Get involved, make some noise!

Policy matters

The coming NICE Quality Standard - a game changer

The All-Party Parliamentary Group on FASD

The Department of Health has taken notice

CCGs need to take action


Resources

Easy read resources

We are developing our selection of Easy Read Resources. Click below to see what we have so far.

Information is power

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Policy

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Reports, leaflets & posters

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Training

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E-learning

6%

May have FASD, a higher rate than Autism

83%

of individuals living with FASD do not display facial features

41%

of UK pregnancies are alcohol-exposed

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Support

Me & My FASD - Kids Zone

This exciting new site was created as part of National FASD’s partnership with Seashell, funded by the Department of Health and Social Care. A special resource designed with input from experts and people with FASD and their families to help children and young people understand and own the diagnosis.

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