The Invisible Struggle Addressing FASD in Child Welfare, with Dr. William Curran

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In this compelling episode of Living with FASD, host Patti Kasper engages with Dr. William Curran, a passionate advocate and researcher in the field of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Dr. Curran shares his unique journey into the world of FASD, revealing the pivotal moments that shaped his understanding of prenatal alcohol exposure and its profound impacts on child welfare.

The conversation dives deep into the complexities of diagnosing and supporting children affected by FASD, emphasizing the need for a shift from a purely diagnostic approach to one that prioritizes functional assessments and individualized support. Dr. Curran introduces his innovative five-step model, which aims to provide a practical framework for social workers and caregivers to better identify and meet the needs of children within the spectrum.

Viewers will gain insights into the systemic challenges faced by social workers and caregivers, as well as the importance of advocating for change within child welfare systems. Dr. Curran discusses the often-overlooked nuances of FASD, including the spectrum's varying severity, and the critical need for compassionate, informed care that recognizes the unique experiences of each child.

As Patti and Dr. Curran navigate the intricacies of FASD, they highlight the importance of understanding the invisible challenges that many individuals face, urging listeners to become advocates for awareness and support in their communities. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of FASD and the systemic changes needed to improve outcomes for affected families.

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If you would like to reach Patti, you can email her at [email protected]. Visit her website at www.patriciakasper.com to learn more about her coaching and professional development training services.

Dr. Curran’s paper, Captioning Invisibility, is available for those interested in exploring the systemic issues surrounding FASD further. You can reach Dr. Curran at [email protected]

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