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My Life with an FASD

2023-01-16 13:58:51

As the core of everything MOFAS does, we believe that everyone is tolerant and deserves respect. We often feel that family members and individuals on the spectrum are faced with difficulties and obstacles to the services they need to succeed. These families and individuals should be able to live based on interdependence, have reasonable employment conditions, gain equal access to justice, equal access to community education, appropriate housing and You should have a service. MOFAS is committed to working with all these systems so that experts in these systems can better understand FASD. FASD can not be cured, but it can be adapted

A documentary on FASD was created by Lola Visuals, part of Call Me Mental collaboration, consisting of artists and clinicians who want to change attitudes towards mental illness. Please watch their 10 minute video. Through the personal stories of Alex and Martin, Lola Visuals did a wonderful job. And I showed the challenge of living with FASD

Hunt was diagnosed as FASD at the age of fifteen. His journey is wonderful - this video briefly introduces his life and the way he turns "something that may be weakness into power". Hunter stimulates all of us!

Let's meet 8 young people living in the FASD spectrum. They shared a real answer about living with FASD. They will give you courage and hope

Another story about FASD is the influence on the lives of conditional people and the difficulties encountered by people who care them. These stories do not necessarily refer to communities of indigenous peoples, but FASD is called indiscriminate confusion or diffusion. Through conditional people and those who care about them, these stories help to make the life challenges facing conditional people practical. Several narratives surveyed and emphasized the results of the FASD on the children of women who drank during pregnancy. An example is as follows.

The tragedy of FASD in the Australian indigenous community is the focus of the news media. The story using the "FASD Crisis" framework is a study of ABC's 7.30 NT ("Alcohol Baby", 1/8/14). He reported on alcohol abuse in the Northern Territory community of Tennant Creek and highlights concerns about common practices for women who drink during pregnancy and subsequent FASD cases in the community. The story includes an interview with medical personnel, legal experts, representatives of tenant creek alcohol reference group and members of affected families. This story describes as a problem with FASD as an uncontrolled infection and deep historical and social roots. Reporters expressed this as "another kind of fear"

The purpose of this report is to clarify the accuracy of diagnosis, clinical utility and cost effectiveness of diagnosis and / or evaluation of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), clinical and cost effectiveness of FASD treatment, It is to investigate guidelines based on FASD evidence. Diagnosis, evaluation or treatment related. This clinical guide deals with management of hypertension disorder during pregnancy and its complications from pregnancy to postpartum. For the purpose of this guide, "pregnancy" includes prenatal, postpartum and postpartum (6 weeks after birth)