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'FASD Informed' Advocate
This course is for you if are an independent advocate for individuals or carers supporting prenatal alcohol exposure, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) You may work for an organisation or you might be a carer, family member, friend or work colleague of someone with or supporting Prenatal Alcohol Exposure, FASD. In navigating systems like social care, education, or legal proceedings it is essential to understand the complexities of the most severe of the neurodevelopment


'FASD Informed' Personal Assistant / Enabler: Exploring the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum (FASD)
This course is designed to support direct payment workers, personal assistants, volunteers, youth workers, or charity workers supporting children or adults 1:1 or 2:1 with prenatal alcohol exposure FASD Informed™ Stage 1: What is Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder?….. with no assumptions start on the same page at a gentle pace; where we consider the damage of the brain and nervous system; how this impacts the whole child or adult. What should you consider in adapting your method
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) & Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
Essential training: What are the differences? 'FASD is the most severe of the neurodevelopmental disorders in terms of its far-reaching...


Stage 2 'FASD Informed': Personal Assistants, Enablers, Mentors & Youth Workers
Interpreting theory into practice, strategies to support Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder This is a follow on session from the Stage 1 where we take a deeper dive and use what we know or what information we have gathered to start considering how to ' stop before we start' ...... We start by recapping reflecting on providing a safe space for 'just being', setting new expectations and working with the family to identify a method together to 'switch' an unsafe hyper-fixation We d


'What is FASD?' for Multi-Disciplinary Teams (Stage 1)
Exploring the spectrum of need for professionals supporting stuck cases & families with complex overlapping needs 'FASD is the most severe of the neurodevelopmental disorders in terms of its far-reaching impact on functioning across the lifespan, and requires a unique approach to support and understanding' Consultant Clinical Psychologist Dr Cassie Jackson Neuro-developmental Trauma Training: FASD Informed (™) Professional Aim: To provide an overview of Fetal Alcohol Spectru


Supporting Success for young people & adults with FASD
Providing a safe space & setting new expectations... we offer a fresh page Following on from our Stage 1 course 'What is FASD?' we...


Learning Disabilities: What is FASD for Multi-Disciplinary Teams
For professionals assessing & supporting learning disabilities in children and adults with complex overlapping needs through the brain...
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