"Because it makes a
difference to this one."
Loren Eiseley
Did you Know? . . .
For Adults with FASD, 80% are unable to live independently, regardless of IQ (Streissguth et al. Understanding the Occurrence of Secondary Disabilities in Clients with FAS/FAE)
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Aboriginal
NEW! In Touch FAS/FAE; National Indian and Inuit Community Health Representatives Organization Vol 21; 2001
NEW! A Manual On Adolescents And Adults With Fetal Alcohol Syndrome With Special Reference To American Indians; US Department of Health and Human Services; 1988
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Preparing a Healthy Path: The Impact of FAS/ARND on Tribal Justice Systems - A Training Curriculum for Tribal Justice Systems Personnel; National Indian Justice Centre; 2001
Chapter 5 - Responses to FAS/ARND by the Tribal Justice System
Chapter 6 - Developing a Multidisciplinary Team Approach for Cases Involving Persons with FAS/ARND
Native American Motivational Interviewing: Weaving Native American and Western Practices; A Manual for Counselors in Native American Communities; by Kamilla L. Venner, Sarah W. Feldstein, Nadine Tafoya; 2006
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Preventing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder in Aboriginal Communities: A Methods Development Project; by P. Masotti, M. A. George, K. Szala-Meneok, A. M. Morton, C. Loock, M. Van Bibber, J. Ranford, M. Fleming, S. MacLeod; Public Library of Science, PLOS Medicine, 2006
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