An organisation supporting parents and caregivers living with FASD, providing training and education and care and support with a no blame no shame ethos.
@RealCandaceO I was in the soviet union during the cold war and although it looked bleak (could have been the weather) it was clean. The metro was pristine and Gorky Park was beautiful. No rubbish, no drugs that i could recognise lots of vodka :) I saw the area that was where Chernobyl as now.
@PhillipAdams_1 Regardless as to what you think of him he will be remembered for generations. If you continue with personal attacks rather than thoughtful rhetoric, you will also be remembered, not as the Australian icon you are, but as a childish old man.
@PhillipAdams_1 These are all personal attributes Phillip. Not a word about policy or his actions since taking office good or bad. What do you know that 67 percent of American doesn’t?
@mia_miller1@MenziesResearch @cassjcw I think people in recovery would have to be careful of zero alcohol if the taste is the same. Maybe can only use this after strong sobriety. I wouldn’t even look at zero alcohol for years and now after years sobriety I do t see the point
@rajamukherjee10 hi Raja. I have a person in London, an adult who wants to get diagnosed. Do you have any advice for me? Can I connect him with you or someone in your team please.
@oldbluedog Omg so sorry for you and all involved. You made it through your medical studies and have probably saved exponentially more people. I’m sure not enough to assuage guilt but it surely helps.
What if survivors have FASD -fewer coping skills than a neurotypical survivor- unable to express pain, conflicting feelings and little ability to seek support? Grace is one of a kind - a once in a lifetime person. There are 100,000s of children with undiagnosed FASD in Australia
@nicolekurtman@nbcsnl Agreed little one. This skit although I haven’t seen it would have struck a chord with me. I have two children and one grandchild with FASD and they are good people who try hard every day. #SNL take note. You could not have been more insensitive.
NOFASD congratulates Anita Gibbs, University of Otago on her promotion to Professor. Anita has collaborated with us on initiatives including our "Families Linking with Families" program for carers of individuals with FASD. Read more: :https://t.co/3iuw9Y6VZp
Congratulations to Sarah Ward from FARE and her team for the development of the first Australian advertising campaign for the prevention of FASD. Stop drinking before you start trying! Well done team!