2018
DOI: 10.1111/jpc.14152
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Responding to fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in Australia

Abstract: Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is a significant public health issue in Australia that is poorly diagnosed, chronic and costly. FASD is a diffuse acquired brain injury secondary to prenatal alcohol exposure. The prevalence rate of FASD among the general population in Australia is currently unknown; however, an Australian study in a selected high‐risk population reported some of the highest rates of FASD in the world. A common misconception among clinicians is that a child must have ‘the face’ of FASD to… Show more

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“…A frequently reported limiting factor was a lack of time and resources to be able to provide the neurodevelopmental assessments that are required. Of note, the assessment framework recommended for FASD is beneficial for all individuals with complex neurodevelopmental presentations . Therefore, increased resources would enable the provision of neurodevelopmental assessments where required for all complex presentations, including FASD.…”
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“…A frequently reported limiting factor was a lack of time and resources to be able to provide the neurodevelopmental assessments that are required. Of note, the assessment framework recommended for FASD is beneficial for all individuals with complex neurodevelopmental presentations . Therefore, increased resources would enable the provision of neurodevelopmental assessments where required for all complex presentations, including FASD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of note, the assessment framework recommended for FASD is beneficial for all individuals with complex neurodevelopmental presentations. 2 Therefore, increased resources would enable the provision of neurodevelopmental assessments where required for all complex presentations, including FASD. This will then allow accurate identification of neurodevelopmental impairments, appropriate treatment planning and access to disability funding schemes where appropriate.…”
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confidence: 99%
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