Diagnosing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Workshop for Psychologists and Allied Health Practitioners
Event description
Learn to Diagnose and Support FASD: A Comprehensive Workshop for Psychologists and Allied Health Professionals
Did you know that Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is 2 ½ times more prevalent than Autism Spectrum Disorder, yet it’s often overlooked in neurodevelopmental assessments?
Join NOFASD Australia for a full-day training session designed to help psychologists and allied health professionals understand and diagnose FASD.
NOFASD Australia is the peak advisory body providing a strong voice for individuals & families living with FASD & to promote prevention, intervention & management.
📅 When: Saturday, 10th May, 9:30 - 4:00pm inclusive of a lunch break. Light morning tea will be provided.
📍 Where: Mullum Road Clinic, Warrandyte
💻 What the workshop includes:
- What is FASD?
- Aetiology and Epidemiology
- Lifelong impacts of FASD
- Diagnostic Process
- Interview
- Talking with mothers about their prenatal alcohol use
- Facial Features
- Neurodevelopmental Domains - assessments and analysis
- FASD and trauma
- FASD and Common co-occurring conditions
- Report Writing
- Interventions, supports and the NDIS
This workshop is a must-attend for professionals dedicated to supporting individuals with neurodevelopmental disabilities.
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