Category: Videos

These videos were made by Anne Russell who believes that many people will want all the information about FASD and will continuing reading until they have completed all they can.  Others will need only what they need at the time depending on their situation.  Because there is ample information available on the net about FASD, the rffada has gone one step further by breaking down the information into categories.  This is the reason the videos were made in sections such as FASD and Mental Health; FASD and diagnosis, FASD and drug and alcohol issues etc.  Once funding is available to produce a quality product, these amateur videos will be replaced by professional productions.

Presentation 12 FASD and Mental Health

Compromised mental health can affect almost 100% of those individuals who have been prenatally exposed to alcohol. It is important to medicate the symptoms otherwise the individual will not only have an organic brain injury but also an unmedicated and perhaps even an undiagnosed mental health condition. Feedback is welcome.

Presentation 10 – FASD and Employment

These are the first videos describing various aspects of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) in Australia on YouTube. A recent inquiry into Indigenous youth and the justice system by the Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs concluded that FASD was an emerging health problem across Australia and now the prevalence of FASD in Australia will be investigated by a parliamentary inquiry.

Presentation 9 – Birth Mothers and the 12 Steps

These are the first videos describing various aspects of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) in Australia on YouTube. A recent inquiry into Indigenous youth and the justice system by the Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs concluded that FASD was an emerging health problem across Australia and now the prevalence of FASD in Australia will be investigated by a parliamentary inquiry.

Presentation 8 – FASD and Parenting

These are the first videos describing various aspects of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) in Australia on YouTube. A recent inquiry into Indigenous youth and the justice system by the Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs concluded that FASD was an emerging health problem across Australia and now the prevalence of FASD in Australia will be investigated by a parliamentary inquiry.

Presentation 7 – Mick’s History with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

These are the first videos describing various aspects of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) in Australia on YouTube. A recent inquiry into Indigenous youth and the justice system by the Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs concluded that FASD was an emerging health problem across Australia and now the prevalence of FASD in Australia will be investigated by a parliamentary inquiry.

Presentation 6 – FASD and School

These are the first videos describing various aspects of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) in Australia on YouTube. A recent inquiry into Indigenous youth and the justice system by the Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs concluded that FASD was an emerging health problem across Australia and now the prevalence of FASD in Australia will be investigated by a parliamentary inquiry.

Presentation 5 – Seth’s History with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

These are the first videos describing various aspects of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) in Australia on YouTube. A recent inquiry into Indigenous youth and the justice system by the Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs concluded that FASD was an emerging health problem across Australia and now the prevalence of FASD in Australia will be investigated by a parliamentary inquiry.

Presentation 4 – Secondary Disabilities of FASD

These are the first videos describing various aspects of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) in Australia on YouTube.

A recent inquiry into Indigenous youth and the justice system by the Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs concluded that FASD was an emerging health problem across Australia and now the prevalence of FASD in Australia will be investigated by a parliamentary inquiry.