FAS Resources

Rebuilding Futures Through Foster Parents!

 

Home
Schedule
Trainings
Shop at Albertson's
Combined Federal
Contact Us
Staff
Departments
Info for Staff
Resource Links
About Us
Forms

as of January 2006

SELECTED WEBSITES

INTERNET LISTSERVE

NEWSLETTERS

BOOKS

VIDEOS

SUPPORT GROUPS

 

DIAGNOSTIC CLINICS

 

 

 SELECTED WEBSITES

 

Washington State Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Diagnostic and Prevention Network

http://depts.washington.edu/fasdpn

 

Washington State FAS Interagency Work Group

http://www.fasdwa.org

 

University of Washington Fetal Alcohol and Drug Unit

http://depts.washington.edu/fadu

 

National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

http://www.nofas.org

 

NOFAS Washington (Washington State Affiliate to National Organization on FAS)

http://www.nofaswa.org

 

March of Dimes

http://www.modimes.org

 

FAS Community Resource Center

http://www.come-over.to/FASCRC

 

FAS Alaska Project

Http://www.fasalaska.com

 

State of Alaska DHSS Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

http://www.hss.state.ak.us/fas/

 

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Consultation, Education, and Training Services

http://www.fascets.org

 

Adoption Medicine

http://www.adoptmed.org

 

FASD Connections

http://www.fasdconnections.ca

 

Sensory Integration Websites

http://www.sinetwork.org

http://home.earthlink.net/~sensoryint

http://southpawenterprises.com

http://www.sensorycomfort.com

 

Brain Gym-Educational Kinesiology

http://www.braingym.org

 

60 minute clock Timer

http://www.timetimer.com

 

FASLink Website

http://www.acbr.com/fas

 

FAS Center for Excellence

http://fascenter.samhsa.gov

 

FASWorld Canada

http://www.fasworld.com

 

Teaching Students with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

http://www.education.gov.ab.ca/k_12/specialneeds/fasd.asp

 

Educational Advocacy Website

http://www.wrightslaw.org

 

Learning Disabilities Websites

http://www.ricklavoie.com

http://www.ldonline.org

http://www.schwablearning.org

 

INTERNET LISTSERVE

 

FAS Link: List operated by the Canadian Center on Substance Abuse. 

Address: faslink@list.ccsa.ca

This offers a connection with individuals who have an interest in FAS

And the wider range of fetal alcohol effects, including many parents and some

Professionals. The sponsoring organization, The Canadian Center on Substance Abuse, 

Provides extensive information on issues of substance abuse.

 

FASt Friends: List operated by NOFAS Washington

Address: FAStFriends2004@yahoogroups.com

This offers a supportive network for parents, caregivers, and community providers who are dealing with the issues of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

 

NEWSLETTERS

 

Iceberg:  An educational newsletter for people concerned about Fetal Alcohol

Syndrome and Related Conditions. The Iceberg board is composed of parents,

Professionals of many disciplines, and researchers. The Iceberg offers information

That is scientifically based, or presents life experiences that can be useful to others.

The Iceberg is now web-based at www.fasiceberg.org

Iceberg   P.O. Box 95597, Seattle, WA. 98145-2597 or 206-543-7155

 

FASTimes:  Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Family Resource Institute newsletter.

Obtain by writing to FASTimes  P.O. Box 2525  Lynnwood, WA 98036 or 253-531-2878

This is a newsletter from a parent run organization, FASFRI. FAS*FRI offers

Parent and professional training, parent to parent support and advocacy, information

And referral, and publishes the quarterly newsletter, The FASTimes.

 

FENPEN:  Newsletter of the Family Empowerment Network. This is a newsletter

From a long established information and advocacy organization. The information

Found in this newsletter is timely and accurate. Obtain by writing to 610 Langdon Street,

Room 517, Madison, WI 53703 or 1-800-743-4327

 

 

BOOKS

 

Fantastic Antone Succeeds: experiences in educating children with FAS (1993)

Fantastic Antone Grows Up: experiences with Adolescents and Adults with FAS (2000)

Kleinfeld, J & Wescott, S.

Anchorage, AK:University of Alaska Press. These readable books give poignant, instructive, and often positive experiences of parents, educators, therapists, and researchers with alcohol effected children, adolescents, and adults. These stories give hope and intervention ideas.

 

A Practical Guide for Caregivers of Children, Adolescents, and Adults

With Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Related Conditions

LaDue, Robin (2000)

Available through Indian Health Service Agencies

 

The Difficult Child

Turecki, S. (1989)

A useful book for parents raising prenatally substance effected children or children moving

Through recovery from parental substance abuse, as well as children with difficult

Behaviors and unsuccessful coping strategies.

 

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: A guide for families and communities

Streissguth, A. (1997)

This book has suggestions for all service providers working with this population, including mental

Health, education, correctional system, health care workers, and so on.

 

 

Trying Differently Rather Than Harder

Malbin, D. (2001)

This booklet was written to provide useful information, increase understanding of FAS/ARND, reduce frustration, and develop appropriate intervention and prevention strategies.

Order at 1-503-621-1271 or www. fascets.org

 

The Out-of-Sync Child

Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Integration Dysfunction

Kranowitz, Carol Stock (1998)

The first accessible, clearly written guide to Sensory Integration Dysfunction-

And a drug-free approach that offers new hope for parents.

 

Building Bridges Through Sensory Integration

Yack, Ellen; Sutton, Shirley; and Aquilla, Paula (1998)

A wonderfully organized and easily understood book on Sensory Integration

Dysfunction with great ideas and interventions.

 

VIDEOS

 

Journey Through The Healing Circle

The Little Fox Series

Text by Hartness, C and LaDue, R (2000)

Series of 4 books and videos for use in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Effects trainings with foster parents, tribes, school personnel, medical personnel, and clients. These training resources demystify FAS/FAE by using a Native American storytelling format that reaches across all cultural and generational lines. Teaching and learning are accomplished by using animals of the forest as the main characters. The books and videos address the complexities and challenges that make parenting an FAS/FAE child a difficult task and provide valuable information on prevention.

Produced by Washington State Department of Social and Health Services and Division of Licensed Resources and distributed by Department of Alcohol and Substance Abuse (DASA)

Contact DLR at 360-902-7962 or DASA

 

SUPPORT GROUPS

 

FASt Friends:A Family and Community Support Network

 

Operated by NOFAS Washington this group provides education, information, support, and advocacy to caregivers, families, providers of service, and community members as well as to the affected individuals by using support group meetings for parents and other adults and in addition a social/support group for affected teens. In addition they operate a list serve and a parent sponsorship model as well as parent retreats and family activities. The third annual FASD Family Summer Camp will be held August 24-28, 2005 in Sultan, Washington.

For more information email FASDSupport@aol.com or call 206-940-2832

http://www.nofaswa.org

 

DIAGNOSTIC CLINICS

 

Washington State Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Diagnostic and Prevention Network

University of Washington

Director:  Susan Astley, Ph.D.

206-685-9888 or http://www.depts.washington.edu/fasdpn


Home | Schedule | Trainings | Shop at Albertson's | Combined Federal | Contact Us | Staff | Departments | Info for Staff | Resource Links | About Us | Forms

 Copyright 2006 Community & Family Services Foundation.
For problems or questions regarding this Web site contact datatech@cfsf.net.
Last updated: 08/04/08