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Women and Alcohol

Resources on the Internet with information about the effects of alcohol on women - including information and advice about drinking during pregnancy.

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NSW Centre for Parenting & Research

Mums, Bubs and Drugs
Everything you need to know to plan for having a healthy baby.

NSW Health

Women and Alcohol
The effects of alcohol on women

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Australia

Alcohol, other drugs and pregnancy fact sheet
The DrugInfo Clearinghouse has just release a new fact sheet offering information on the effects of drug use for women who are planning a pregnancy or who are already pregnant.

Australian Drug Foundation (ADF): Alcohol: Effects During Pregnancy

Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing

National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)

Drug & Alcohol Office, WA - WA Government

Royal Women's Hospital: Women's Alcohol & Drug Service
Information about the effects of alcohol on women.

South Australian Government

  1. A Framework for Policy & Standards
  2. Clinical Guidelines
  3. Quick Clinical Reference
    This package outlines the key responsibilities and strategies for organisational leaders, educators and clinicians to assist them in being well informed and able to respond to the range of ATOD issues. It aims are provide relevant information to assist nurses and midwives in recognising and responding to ATOD problems in their day-to-day work through the provision of clinical guidelines for best practice in ATOD.
  4. Diary: Women's Drinking Guide

Telethon Institute for Child Health Research:
Alcohol & Pregnancy: Health Professionals Making a Difference
The booklet was developed to support health professionals to address the issue of alcohol use in pregnancy with women

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International

Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand (ALAC): Pregnancy
The effects of drinking alcohol while pregnant.

Alcohol Concern

Alcohol Policies Project: Factsheet: Women & Alcohol

Drinksense: Factsheets: Alcohol and Women

Institute of Alcohol Studies: Factsheet: Alcohol and Women

National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)

National Organisation for Foetal Alcohol Syndrome & Related Disorders : Alcohol and Pregnancy
A brochure that provides information about making safe choices during pregnancy. (62Kb pdf file)

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation : Substance Abuse During Pregnancy: Time for Policy to Catch up with Research
PowerPoint Presentation. 2003

Scottish Executive: Problem substance use in pregnancy and reproductive health
This is part of a series of guides on developing and implementing Integrated Care Pathways (ICPs). This document is not an ICP. It is a ‘guide’ which can assist agencies to develop local ICPs for specific processes and procedures involved in the management of problem substance use during different phases of the reproductive health cycle. These should be consistent, evidence-based and appropriate to the needs of the individual and their family.It covers the risks of physical, psychological and social harm associated with drug and alcohol use during pregnancy. 2005

Scottish National Health Service: Substance Misuse in Pregnancy
A resource pack for professionals that aims to establish a ‘framework for care ’ so that all women who use drugs can be offered appropriate support before, during and after the birth of their child.

US Dept of Justice: The Special Needs of Women with Co-Occurring Disorders Diverted from the Criminal Justice System
This document is intended to provide diversion program and specialty court staff with an overview of the issues specific to women involved with diversion programs/specialty courts,as well as to provide key areas of modification to services to improve and enhance services for women. April 2004

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