Alcohol consumption during pregnancy — the leading cause of birth defects — can have serious and irreversible consequences on development, from birth to adulthood. Some intervention and prevention strategies can reduce the incidence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).
Voices from the Field
Aboriginal
An Aboriginal view on FAS/FAE
June 2004 | Della Maguire
Services and Policies
Reflections on practice in the field of FASD
June 2004 | Deborah Kacki