Paediatrician commends strategy developed by remote Western Australian community for educating women as well as training midwives and teachers
A remote community in Western Australia with shocking levels of foetal alcohol syndrome has been praised for its response to the condition.
A study by the George Institute for Global Health found one in eight children born in the Fitzroy Valley in the Kimberley region in 2002 and 2003 had the syndrome, which impairs brain development – the highest level recorded in Australia.
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