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With Clare Devanney Glynn and Dr. Jessica Rutherford.
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In this episode Jessica talks to Laura Hernandez, founder of Mama Systems.
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This week Jessica is joined by Maryelen Mcphail, the founder of Oshay's Brain Domains, whose mission is to raise awareness and provide support to families affected by FASD. With Clare Devanney Glynn and Jessica Rutherford.
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We end our criminal justice mini series chatting with David Junior Gilbert, Doctoral Researcher at the Univeristy of Salford.
Gilbert's research looks into the encounters of individuals with FASD in the Criminal Justice system, listen now to hear about it from Gilbert himself!
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Vulnerability and Victimization, two very important considerations when FASD and the criminal justice system collide, and the focus of this weeks discussion with Jerrod Brown. With Jessica Rutherford and Clare Devanney-Glynn.
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We're back with another episode in our Criminal Justice mini series with Jerrod Brown, this time looking at at False Confessions and the dangers associated with this in a criminal justice setting.
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This week Clare and Jessica are chatting with Tris Casson-Rennie, CEO of FASD Ireland! With such a busy year ahead, we caught up with Tris in the very early days of the organisation so be sure to check out their website and follow on social media to see all they've been up to since!
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Season 5 launches with a wonderful celebration for the FASD community in England. We celebrate in this episode with Prof Raja Mukherjee and Sandy Butcher about the creation and launch of our very first NICE Quality standards for FASD.
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Todays episode is a lovely chat that Clare enjoyed on the FASD Family Life Podcast with our friends, the Women of FASD Podcasting, Robbie Seale host of FASD Family Life and Natalie Vecchione host of FASD Hope. We talk about real life as mother’s raising children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.
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This week we are joined by Researchers from Indiana University's School of Medicine, whose work seeks to understand more about how genetics play a role in the impact and presentation of FASD.
The study seeks to recruit participants from around the world, and the more individuals who are involved, the greater the understanding they can gain around this very important topic. To get involved, visit: https://digfasd.org/ and follow @FASDResearch for more information and to keep up to date with the study!
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Jessica joins Natalie Vecchione of FASD Hope and Robbie Seale of FASD Family Life for this very special episode bringing together the women of FASD Podcasting. They share reflections of 2021and their hopes and dreams for 2022, along with some of their own thoughts and experiences on FASD and where their journey stands today.
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This week we're chatting with Professor Penny Cook from Salford University, Principal Investigator of the UK's first FASD prevalence study. Penny shares with us how the study evolved, the challenges faced along the way and what the findings mean for the future of FASD in the UK.
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Continuing our series of conversations with Jerrod Brown, this time we're exploring FASD and Sexualised Behaviours.
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We're back in conversation with Jerrod Brown, exploring FASD and Firesetting Behaviours.
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We're back in conversation with Jerrod Brown, stepping a little further out of Criminal Justice to dive deeper into connections between FASD and Trauma.
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This week's episode is the beginning of our mini series of interviews with Jerrod Brown; professor, researcher, consultant and trainer from Minnesota. In this first episode we're talking about interviewing persons with FASD and best practice approaches to them.
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This week we are chatting to Judith Knox; Mum, advocate and co-ordinator of Scotland's newest local support service, FASD Fife.
We'd like to apologise up front for the poor sound quality on Clare's audio but it's Judith you need to be listening to anyway!
With Clare Devanney Glynn and Jessica Rutherford.You'll find the link to the resource she's created here:
www.fifecurnieclubs.org/fasd-fife-service and you can contact her on [email protected] -
In this episode we are so happy to be back after our break and are talking about the Red Shoes Rock movement and celebrating the first year of our podcast.
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This week we talk to Nudge Education about their brand new FASD specific education intervention. Diego and Brian tell us about Nudge’s mission to make sure no child is left behind when it comes to being able to engage in gaining an education.
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