FASD Hub

FASD HUB Services

  • About us

    FASD Hub Scotland provide a support service for adoptive and biological parents, foster carers, kinship carers and step parents across Scotland, and the professionals who work and support these families. Read more

  • Access our support services

    Finding a community of people who understand you and get your journey can make all the difference. Find out how to join our community today. Read more

  • Adults and Young People with FASD

    Finding a community of people who understand you and get your journey can make all the difference. Find out how to join our community today. Read more

  • FASD events and training

    FASD Hub offer training to all parents and carers of individuals with FASD/PAE and the professionals who support them. Read more

  • FASD Hub Conference 2024

    FASD Hub Scotland is celebrating its 5th birthday and we are delighted to announce our celebration conference where we will take an opportunity to reflect on the progress made within the FASD community in Scotland, and think about the future. Read more

Useful Information

  • A to Z of FASD

    An A-Z of downloadable FASD resources. Read more

  • Advice & information for parents & carers

    Insights, strategies and and top tips for parents, carers & children. Read more

  • Basics: What is FASD?

    Find out some of the key information about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder – FASD. Read more

  • FASD Hub Scotland Factsheets

    Find factsheets for parents, carers and professionals here on topics such as diagnosis and education. Read more

  • FASD Toolkit

    If you are looking for practical tools to use with your child or young person, we have a range of downloadable resources covering everything from masking to relationships. Read more

  • FASD Webinars

    A series of recorded webinars on topics related to FASD. Read more

  • Information and resources for educators and professionals

    Information and resources around education and social work. Education can bring many challenges for children and young people with FASD or a history of prenatal alcohol exposure. However, with the right support, learners can achieve great things. Read more

  • Research

    Can you support the research community in learning more about FASD/PAE? Read more