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What You Need To Know Series

What You Need To Know: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Among Native Americans PDF icon
This fact sheet helps answer questions about why fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) is a serious concern in some Native communities. It provides an overview of the underlying causes of FASD and its impact on American Indian and Alaska Native cultures.

What You Need To Know: The Physical Effects of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders PDF icon
The effects of FASD vary widely from person to person. This fact sheet describes those effects, provides basic suggestions on how to address them and offers communications tips to health providers to use with clients who may have an FASD.

What You Need To Know: Adopting and Fostering Children With Fetal Alcohol
Spectrum Disorders
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Many parents of children with an FASD are adoptive or foster parents. This fact sheet provides information on FASD, provides advice to prospective parents on gathering information prior to bringing the child home and what they might expect once they are home.

What You Need To Know: Preventing FASD: Healthy Women, Healthy Babies PDF icon
This fact sheet outlines which women are at risk for giving birth to a child with an FASD, reviews the 2005 Surgeon General’s Advisory on using alcohol while pregnant, and discusses ways to prevent FASD.

What You Need To Know: Effects of Alcohol on a Fetus PDF icon
Drinking alcohol at any time during a pregnancy can damage a fetus. This fact sheet describes how alcohol can damage a fetus and what the consequences can be.

What You Need To Know: Effects of Alcohol on Women PDF icon
Drinking alcohol affects women differently than it does men and carries greater risks for those women who drink heavily. This fact sheet describes those risks and discusses the special risks for women who drink while pregnant.

What You Need To Know: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: When Your Child Faces the Juvenile Justice System PDF icon
This fact sheet discusses the challenges, and outlines the rights, of a child during encounters with the criminal justice system. It provides parents with tips on how to help their child and ensure the system meets the child’s needs.

What You Need To Know: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and Juvenile Justice: How Professionals Can Make a Difference PDF icon
This fact sheet discusses the challenges faced by youth with an FASD during encounters with the criminal justice system and describes the means by which attorneys can effectively advocate for their clients who have or may have an FASD. It also offers suggestions to juvenile justice professionals on how they can help them get fair treatment and appropriate services.

What You Need To Know: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and the Criminal Justice System PDF icon
This fact sheet outlines the reasons why some people with an FASD get into trouble with the law, the issues that may arise when they do, and the ways the criminal justice system can address their needs.

What You Need To Know: Independent Living for People With Fetal Alcohol
Spectrum Disorders
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Navigating the activities of daily living can be a challenge for persons with an FASD. This fact sheet describes these challenges and offers suggestions on how to ensure people with an FASD get the support they need to live independently. (Order Here, RP01028)

What You Need To Know: Understanding Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders:
Getting a Diagnosis
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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders often go unrecognized and undiagnosed. This fact sheet defines and describes FASD, outlines the signs that may indicate an FASD, discusses the importance of diagnosing an FASD, and offers advice on where to get a diagnosis as well as how to prepare for an FASD assessment. (Order Here, RP01029)

What You Need To Know: The Language of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders PDF icon
This fact sheet defines "FASD"; describes the conditions associated with FASD; and discusses the cause, scope, and impact of these disorders. (Order Here, No. RP01024)

What You Need To Know: Tips for Elementary School Teachers PDF icon
This fact sheet discusses what fetal alcohol spectrum disorders are, how students are affected by FASD, how to recognize signs of FASD, and how to help students who have one of these disorders.  (Order Here, No. RP01025)

What You Need To Know: How Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Co-Occur With Mental Illness PDF icon  
This fact sheet outlines the risks of failure to recognize FASD in persons with co-occurring mental illness. It also offers suggestions on how mental health personnel can recognize an FASD as a co-occurring condition and what they can do if they suspect that a person has an FASD.

What You Need To Know: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders By The Numbers PDF icon
The numbers tell the story. Using statistics, this fact sheet describes the extent of FASD in the population, the significance of the problem, and the challenges in collecting data on FASD.

Other Fact Sheets

Eight Magic Keys: Developing Successful Interventions for Students With FAS PDF icon
This brochure outlines eight strategies for school personnel to follow when working with students who have FAS.

Brochures

Planning a Town Hall Meeting PDF icon
Town Hall meetings have allowed various FASD constituency groups to identify areas of need and share information on available services to prevent and treat FASD. This brochure can help you plan a Town Hall meeting in your community.

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