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23.01.2022 Calling early to mid-career researchers! Submissions are open for our upcoming virtual seminar: 'Research to drive practice and behaviour change'. Four standout presentations will be selected and the authors invited to take part in the seminar on 25 March. Find out more: https://www.fasdhub.org.au//virtual-event-research-practi/ Submissions close 4 March.



23.01.2022 We've extended the closing date for submissions for our upcoming virtual seminar. Early and mid-career researchers have until 11 March to submit their presentations on a topic within the theme: 'Research to drive practice and behaviour change'. Four standout presentations will be selected and the authors invited to take part in the seminar on 25 March. Find out more:

11.01.2022 Have you registered to attend our upcoming webinar? It's this Thursday! We invite you to join us to hear from four early and mid-career researchers, who will be sharing their work within the theme 'Research to drive practice and behaviour change', followed by an audience Q&A. Register today to join the conversation and find out how these dedicated researchers are driving change.

04.01.2022 Our next fact sheet for health professionals is about social communication difficulties. Individuals with FASD have reported that social difficulties with friends, peers and colleagues can have a negative impact on their self-concept and daily functioning. Download the fact sheet to learn more: https://www.fasdhub.org.au//social-communication-problems_



02.01.2022 Sleep problems - such as difficulty falling and staying asleep - are more common among children with FASD than typically-developing children. Dr Nicole Hayes is a researcher at The University of Queensland whose work is exploring the impact of sleep difficulties on these children and their carers. She hopes this research will help identify ways we can support kids and families in their daily lives.

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