If your child has a FASD diagnosis, or you’re considering getting a diagnosis, it can feel daunting. But a diagnosis unlocks understanding and support.

If your child has a FASD diagnosis, or you’re considering getting a diagnosis, it can feel daunting. But a diagnosis unlocks understanding and support.
I was fortunate enough to have a paediatrician correctly diagnose my son with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), when he was four years old.
TOM was an online pilot program supporting men to reduce their alcohol use. It was run by FARE in the second-half of 2020.
Pregnant Pause was a project creating a community of support for mums-to-be to have alcohol-free pregnancies.
Ripple was a project supporting women aged 40-65 in the ACT to reduce the amount of alcohol they drink.
Women Want to Know was launched in response to research which indicated that many pregnant women weren’t receiving much information about alcohol consumption.
The Game Changer+ program was launched to build the skills, knowledge and understanding of young people to view and analyse alcohol-related media.
Reduce Your Risk was a campaign informing people about the link between alcohol and cancer, as well as Australia’s new Alcohol Guidelines to reduce the health risks from drinking alcohol.