Read: Factsheets & blogs Factsheets New to FASD? This factsheet contains basic facts about FASD and how it affects individuals: What is FASD? New to Adoption or Fostering? Heard of FASD and want to know more? This is the factsheet for you: FASD Guide for Prospective Adopters and Foster Carers Kinship carer looking to know more about FASD? Co-written by FASD Hub and Kinship Care Advice Service Scotland (KCASS), this is the factsheet for you: FASD Guide for Kinship Carers Co-written with Visibility Scotland, this factsheet gives information about how Prenatal Alcohol Exposure can affect sight development. If you require an accessible version of this factsheet, please email [email protected] FASD & Sight This factsheet gives Criminal Justice professionals an insight into how FASD affects individuals and how they can be supported: FASD and Young People in Conflict with the Law Working in partnership with Sleep Scotland, we have written a factsheet with advice and information on sleep issues. FASD & Sleep We also have a range of education factsheets which you can download here: Education factsheets Blogs We have a wide range of FASD blogs, many of which have been written by members of the FASD Hub team sharing their own lived experience. Grab a cuppa and read them here via the link below. Could you write a blog for us? Why not get in touch with with via [email protected] and we can give you more details. Our FASD Blogs (use the 'FASD' filter) Read more blogs below from the FASD Hub Scotland team and others with a focus on FASD: FASD – Building on 20 years of progress - Barbara Ogston reflects on 20 years of FASD progress from the FASDSalford conference 2023. My daughter doesn't look different, but she is.. A BEST magazine article with Jo Garofalo. We need to talk about FASD - Did you know that Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) could affects as many as 1 in 20 people in Scotland? FASD is thought to be 3-5 times more prevalent of Autistic Spectrum Disorders. What do you see? - What do you see when someone says FASD? Here is what one Mum truly sees in her son. Manage Cookie Preferences