Join our panel of men – fathers, uncles, grandfathers – discussing perspectives on tackling FASD in the whānau. Honest stories, top tips, what helps most – you’ll hear it all.
When it comes to parenting, the more ‘active’ parent or caregiver for young people with FASD usually seems to be the mum, but as a behind-the-scenes tag team member, backup support or role model, men can and often do play an important role in the whānau. However, they often feel that they’re holding things together – and it can be overwhelming for them, too.
Ngā mihi to Dr Andre McLachlan, who will be the MC for this important webinar, facilitating the from his own lived perspective.
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