‘We do what we can as soon as we can’ Alcohol and Other Drug workforce perspectives on preventing and responding to prenatal alcohol exposure

Rebecca A. Pedruzzi, Olivia Hamilton, Helena H. A. Hodgson, Elizabeth Connor, Elvira Johnson & James Fitzpatrick (2020) ‘We do what we can as soon as we can’

Opinions on Alcohol Consumption During Pregnancy and The Role of The Medical Staff as an Expert in This Regard – A Grounded Theory Analysis of Online Forum Discussions

Binder A, Hanke S, Petersen KU, et al. [Opinions on Alcohol Consumption During Pregnancy and The Role of The Medical Staff as an Expert in

The Ripple Effect of the Relational Approach to Preventing FASD

Adopting a relational approach to FASD prevention has been identified as one of the 10 fundamental components of FASD prevention from a women’s health determinants perspective1.

Health Professionals are the Preferred Source of Information on Alcohol Use in Pregnancy for Australian Women: A National Survey

Tsang, T., Peadon, E., Bower, C., D’Antoine, H., Payne, J., & Elliott, E. (2020). Health Professionals are the Preferred Source of Information on Alcohol Use

Poster: Advancing Collaborative Action on FASD Prevention in Indigenous Communities

The Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health poster ‘Advancing Collaborative Action on FASD Prevention in Indigenous Communities’ explores community-based, community-led FASD prevention programs in Indigenous

CanFASD What’s New in FASD Research: September 2020

Here’s a brief summary of some of the latest research published on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Prevention Dissemination of Prenatal Drinking Guidelines: A Preliminary

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