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Neurodevelopmental Trauma: FASD Responsive 8 week course for carers and parents

Tailored to support emerging needs, strategies and forward planning:

8 weeks @ £50 per session

1. Identifying your child’s needs; 1:1 session with Director of FASD

2. What is FASD? Lets all start on the same page with no assumptions

3. Rage, Lying & Stealing; Strategies to Support

4. FASD Education & Support

5. FASD Informed Good Practice in SEND and EHCP Reviews; empowering you to know what to ask for

6. Transition Planning

7. What is FASD? Bespoke session for Friends & Family (optional programme)

8. Ongoing support and planning


Online course with a difference....... at whatever stage you are at on your journey we can support you where we move forwards at your pace.


Each session is led by the group where we focus on the needs of your child, we look at the challenges and together work through support strategies & find our way together.


Being carers and taxi drivers to our children we have no time to find the space to think about what we see every day. This course will help you navigate the huge challenges you face where together we will help support you in your next steps.


We hope to give you a toolkit to support transitions with each bitesize chunk of information being very specific to areas that you need support in, but with an acceptance that you cant get it right all the time where we provide continuation support after all our courses.


Delivered in a way that makes sense as it relates to your child, where we will talk about the challenges you face in a safe space which is completely confidential.


We know from practice that we learn more from lived experience as we support children with undiagnosed and diagnosed FASD every day.


The course is supported by our support group, peer to peer support, free resources, an optional supported WhatsApp group & Facebook community FASD Friends group.


©FASD Informed UK

Image with kind permission of one of our FASD Friend @Charlie Mackesy






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