Gilbert also presenting the talk ‘I inevitably get in trouble… in one way or another’: Exploring factors that predispose individuals with #FASD to criminal justice system encounters. #criminaljustice#Neurodiversity#SEND AND
...a presentation titled ‘We will be chuffed to keep them out of prison’: a qualitative study with parents/carers of young people impacted by #FASD. @NDParentNetwork@ClareAllely@NHSuk@nicj_network at the 6th EUFASD 2022
Dr Alan Price @alandavidprice1 's talk "Development and preliminary testing of SPECIFIC: the Salford Parents’ and carers’ Education Course for Improvements in Fasd outcomes In Children", looks at #research into the important area of supporting parent carers of C&YP with #FASD
Robyn McCarthy @mccarthyjets will be presenting a plenary talk titled, " Insight from the first UK FASD active case ascertainment prevalence study: prevalence, parents participants' experiences and the ethical dilemma of #screening for FASD #ethics#SENDhub.salford.ac.uk/fasd/prevalenc…
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What is FASD? 🤔The NHS information page on the condition is a great place to start: nhs.uk/conditions/foe…
If you are looking for more indepth infomation about what its like for people living with #FASD we have @FasdhubScotland and @NationalFASD in the UK
As a research team we approach FASD as an important public health issue because, although people with FASD can lead happy fulfilled lives with the right support, the condition it is astoundingly 1) underrecognised 2) underdiagnosed 3) undersupported despite being relatively ...
common in the general population. People living with #FASD are more likely to struggle to 1) work 2) maintain relationships 3) parent 4) avoid involvement with the criminal justice system and are more likely have health issues (physical + mental). You can find out more about..