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The first prevalence study on FASD in the U.K. was released late last year. Today we go behind the scenes with two of the team Professor Penny Cook and Robyn Mccarthy. We will learn about the steps involved, barriers, some of the interesting and unexpected results, and what is next, including a parenting program.
We also get some details on a new research project looking at the factors that predispose individuals with FASD to encounters in the criminal justice system and how individuals in the U.K. can get involved. I found this a fascinating look behind the curtain of research. In fact, many did, as the journal it was published in indicated it was the most widely shared article from the second half of last year.
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Check out our website: FASD Success
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The first prevalence study on FASD in the U.K. was released late last year. Today we go behind the scenes with two of the team Professor Penny Cook and Robyn Mccarthy. We will learn about the steps involved, barriers, some of the interesting and unexpected results, and what is next, including a parenting program.
We also get some details on a new research project looking at the factors that predispose individuals with FASD to encounters in the criminal justice system and how individuals in the U.K. can get involved. I found this a fascinating look behind the curtain of research. In fact, many did, as the journal it was published in indicated it was the most widely shared article from the second half of last year.
Show Notes:
Check out our website: FASD Success
Support the show

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