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National Organisation for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)

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  • Supports people affected by Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders & their families.
  • Promotes public awareness on risks of alcohol during pregnancy.
  • Provides resources for professionals working with FASD.

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Published: 31/07/24

Description

The National Organisation for FASD (formerly NOFAS-UK) is dedicated to supporting people affected by Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), their families and communities. It promotes education for professionals and public awareness about the risks of alcohol consumption during pregnancy.  

National FASD, founded in 2003, is a source for information on FASD to the general public, press and to medical and educational professionals. 

Our current programmes are focused on promoting wellbeing for those with FASD and their families, providing materials for GPs, midwives, social workers, educators and creating cutting edge resources and experiences for people with FASD.

We place a high priority on engaging those with lived experience at the core our projects and programmes and are looking at ways to increase this further as we continue to develop organisationally.

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Contact info

Contact information

Email: info@nationalfasd.org.uk

Helpline: 0208 458 5951

We are here to help with general information and advice on next steps. We are not a crisis helpline. We cannot refer to local services.

If we are not available, please leave a message and we will get back to you or email us at the email below. We we aim to reply within 4 days.

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