September 9 is International Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day – OMNI-Net in Ukraine (original) (raw)

First recognized in 1999, International FASD Awareness Day helps raise awareness of the society that the effects of alcohol use during pregnancy are one of the main causes of congenital anomalies and developmental disorders in children, which are 100% preventable.

FASD are observed even more often than Down syndrome. Why so? According to the research data, more than 80% of women drink alcohol before pregnancy, and 3 to 20% do not give it up when gestating a child. Studies show that women do not always have enough information about the harm to the development of the child that alcohol causes during pregnancy, and therefore do not stop the use of alcohol during pregnancy.

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) is an umbrella term describing the range of effects that can occur in an individual who is exposed to alcohol during the nine month prenatal period before birth. These effects may include physical, mental, behavioral, and/or learning disabilities with possible lifelong implications. It is believed that the frequency of FASD in children is 1%. Diagnostic terms under the FASD umbrella are:

More information can be found in our websites:

  1. Webinars and tutorials with an emphasis on visual signs, recognition of signals and the process of synthesis to formulate diagnoses related to the effects of alcohol:
  1. Keynote presentations of outstanding scientists:
  1. Understanding FASD and Advocating for Children: A Guide for Caregivers (in Ukrainian)
  2. A Child for Life. A 22-minute educational film explaining Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and including interviews with experts, families and children affected by FASD. It was produced by NOFAS United Kingdom (NOFASUK) and translated into Ukrainian by Ukraine Works Ltd (Anne Linden, Director)
  3. Training programs for children with developmental disabilities and FASD:
  1. Informational factsheets about Fetal Alcohol Spetrum Disorders:
  1. Carousels – a mode to facilitate memorization and grasp of notions of medical terminology through linkages of word-roots with images: