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Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is a group of health problems that a child is born with following exposure to alcohol.  These can be characterised by physical and mental abnormalities, also behavioural and learning difficulties.

This resource looks at the impact of alcohol on the developing foetus, at birth and throughout childhood into the teenage years.  It looks at behaviours you might expect and ways of managing the environment to counteract these behaviours.

Certificate of participation issued on completion.

Caring for a Child or Young Person With Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

£4.99Price
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