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Competency 5: Continuing Care of Families Affected by FASD
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9. References
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1. Competency Description
2. Pretest
3. Learning Objectives
4. Legal Issues Related to Women Who Drink During Pregnancy
4a. Custody Issues
4b. Territorial and Tribal Laws
4c. Confidentiality Issues
5. Legal Issues Related to Individuals with an FASD
5a. High Risk of Clients with an FASD for Repeat Involvement with the Legal System
5b. Vulnerability of Individuals with an FASD
5c. Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance in Treatment Plans
6. Issues Related to Professional Values and Ethics
7. Matching Activity
8. Posttest
9. References
10. Congratulations
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Competency 6: Legal Issues
References
Streissguth, A.P.; Barr, H.M.; Kogan, J.; et al. 1996.
Understanding the Occurrence of Secondary Disabilities in Clients With Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) and Fetal Alcohol Effects (FAE).
Final Report to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Tech. Rep. No. 96-06. Seattle: University of Washington, Fetal Alcohol and Drug Unit.
Burd, L.; Martsolf, J.T.; and Juelson, T. 2004. Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in the corrections system: Potential screening strategies.
Journal of FAS International
2:e1.
Page, K. 2003. The invisible havoc of prenatal alcohol damage.
Journal of the Center for Families, Children & the Courts
67-90.
Leveille, R., Producer/director. No date. Fetal alcohol syndrome and effect: Stories of help and hope [film]. Center City, MN: Hazelden Educational Materials.
Streissguth, A. 1997.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: A Guide for Families and Communities
. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co.
De Vos, G. 2003. Women, justice and fetal alcohol syndrome & fetal alcohol effects: Defining the needs of the Elizabeth Fry Society to enhance work with women affected by FAS/E. Manitoba, AB: University of Manitoba.
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