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This is a list of videos from various sources, and covering a wide range of topics.
January 2012 Note: Our understanding is that only the first video is still available for purchase. The rest are listed as they might be available in public libraries or from lending libraries at social service agencies.
PARENTING WITH FASD, Challenges, Strategies and Supports
28 Minutes
This Video features four adults living and parenting with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. A research and video production Project. (2005) School of Social Work, University of Victoria and the FAS/E Support Network of BC. “This DVD is based on in-depth interviews with adults living with FASD and their support people, this DVD and booklet focuses on some of the parenting-related experiences and challenges faced by people with FASD. Highlighted as well are strategies, suggestions and resources found to promote positive parenting. It includes a 43 page book.
AND DOWN WILL COME BABY
16 min.
This video shows alcohol and drug exposure has far reaching effects that may extend throughout the child’s life span, affecting physical, emotional, social and educational development. In addition medical experts offer information, and mothers of alcohol and drug exposed babies share their personal experiences. Audiences, excellent for teenagers and the general public.
1994
WHAT’S WRONG WITH MY CHILD
26 min.
This report focuses on the lifetime of damage that Fetal Alcohol Syndrome inflicts on grown children and young adults. The lives of several of these children are examined and reveals the tragic reactions of their unsuspecting adoptive parents, puzzled by children who are unable to learn, cannot remember and misbehave without fear or remorse. In light of these facts, the program forecasts the horrendous implications for society.
UNDERSTANDING WOMEN’S SUBSTANCE MISUSE; CREATING SOLUTIONS
20 min.
The search for a better understanding of women recovering from substance misuse and thus preventing FAS was the purpose of creating this video. The women interviewed explore the process of their own recovery and empowerment. They strongly advocate preventing childhood traumas that often lead to “loss of self” and unresolved mental health problems later in life. This video must be reviewed due to its sensitive nature. It is strongly recommended that the professional is familiar with the participants.
NFHS 2001
FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME/FETAL ALCOHOL EFFECTS, A Community Perspective
This video provides a glimpse into the lives of families who are coping with Alcohol affected children, children with FAS/FAE. It provides information about the physiological and psychological effects of FAS/FAE as well as the physical, cognitive, developmental and behavioral characteristics evident throughout the different stages of life. Program specialists featured in this video are: Dr. Sterling Clarren, M.D.; Dr. Robin LaDue, Ph.D.; Sandra Randels, R.N., M.S.N.; Barbara O'Hara.
Lethbridge Community College Bookstore - for ordering and prices.
FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME/FETAL ALCOHOL EFFECTS, coping with challenging behaviours
25 min.
This is the third video of a series which takes a close look at behaviours FAS/FAE affected individuals display. The video will provide understanding and methods of positive programming for all whose lives are touched by individuals affected by FAS/FAE.
Lethbridge Community College Bookstore - for ordering and prices.
JOURNEY THROUGH THE HEALING CIRCLE
Birth to 11 years
Ages 12-22 years
This two video set includes four books and uses a native American story telling format to educate about FAS/FAE. Forest animals are the main characters in these stories about the complexities and challenges of parenting a child with FAS/FAE. Each book describes experiences at different life stages and offers suggestions to assist parents, caregivers and community helpers. The videos retell the stories using animation.
Health Services Washington 2001
WORTH THE TRIP
57 min.
This video is for caregivers of children affected by fetal alcohol – parents, teachers and others who face untold challenges of their own as they discover new ideas, and practical strategies to help their children and themselves. Filled with “hands on” strategies and practical suggestions, here is a sensitive and honest video showing viewers an optimistic and hopeful view of this very real problem.
Canadian Learning Co.
A MOTHERS CHOICE
30 min.
This video examines the root causes of FAS/FAE (Fetal Alchohol Syndrome/effects) from the perspective of native mothers. "A Mothers Choice" focuses on an FAS support group whose members provide strong messages about drinking while pregnant. The Video is ideal for workshops, discussion groups as well as couples who are considering having a child.' (from Gryphon Productions)
Gryphon Productions, Vancouver Tel. 604 921-7627
FAS- WHEN CHILDREN GROW UP
40 min.
'When a pregnant woman drinks alcohol, she can do irreparable harm to her baby. This program explores the realities of living with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (F.A.S.) and partial F.A.S., called Fetal Alcohol Effects (F.A.E.), the leading causes of birth defects. The effects associated with F.A.S. continue even when children become adults.
This documentary tells the stories of three adults living with F.A.S., along with commentary from experts in the field.' (from NFB website)
National Film Board of Canada, 2002
LIVING AND LEARNING WITH FAS
43 min. TOTAL Program I- Assessment and the early years -----20 min.
This program looks at the role of early diagnosis and assessment, and explains a range of interventions including positive behavioral programs.
Program II – Adolescence and the future.-----23 min
Characteristics and risks associated with adolescents with FAS/FAE are outlined. Guidelines to providing daily structure and routine to maximize individual potential are described. Audience – parents of FAS/FAE children, educators, training organizations, medical professionals.
BC Ministry of Health 1991
ONE DRINK WON’T HURT MY BABY, WILL IT?
25 min.
This video explores the impact on the lives of three individuals who have been affected by alcohol “Leslie” drank alcohol through the latter part of her pregnancy and gave birth prematurely. “Ellie” describes her experiences as a foster parent to a child with FAS, “Maria” a young adult with FAS share her frustrations about living with FAS. Audience - family life programs. Grade 8 and higher.
Adolescent Centre Winnipeg 1996
REMEMBERING WHAT WE KNOW
12 min.
Aboriginal community members talk about the history of culture, spirituality, and the gifts passed from one generation to the next, and how alcohol is interfering with this process. The video includes a thought provoking play followed by questions, which provide an excellent opportunity for group discussion regarding individual and community responsibility in addressing FAS. Audience- general population of high school and young adult age groups.
American Indian Institute 1998
DAVID WITH FAS
44 min.
'David Vandenbrink seems like a normal 21-year-old, bright and articulate. There is little to suggest that while in his mother's womb, he suffered permanent brain damage. His condition, fetal alcohol syndrome (F.A.S.), went undiagnosed for the first 18 years of his life, causing confusion, anger, and pain for both David, a Canadian Indian, and his non-native adoptive family. Fetal alcohol syndrome is a term used to describe a set of symptoms seen in some children born to women who drank alcohol during pregnancy. The damage can be subtle or severe, resulting in a wide range of symptoms in the areas of slowed growth, disfigurement, and damage to the brain. Associated behavioral problems include impulsiveness, poor judgment, and an inability to grasp the consequences of actions. This personal story, using video footage shot by David himself, along with the experiences of members of his family, is a hard look into the serious consequences of a little-known, but widespread, health problem.' (from NFB.ca website)
National Film Board of Canada 1997
Preview 2 minutes of this video at the NFB site.
HELPING FAMILIES--HELPING CHILDREN
Part I - 28 min.
This is a very good video designed for the parent who has children, newborn to six years of age, affected by FAS/FE. General information about FAS/FAE is provided as well as concrete ways for parent to support their children to develop to their full potential. Audiences: parents, families, early childhood educators, social workers and students.
1997
HELPING FAMILIES—HELPING CHILDREN
Part II – 28 min.
This video, the second in a series, focuses on children with FAS and partial FAS, their families and the elementary school system. It demonstrates ways they can be supported to achieve success. Audience’s parents, caregivers, educators and health professionals.
1997
FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
I. Talking with Victor 43 min.
II. A Judge's Perspective 56 min.
III. Mistakes I Have Made 28 min.
Victor, a young adult affected by FAS was charged with the crime of robbing a pizza parlour in October 1993. Although spurred by his cousin to commit the crime, Victor alone was charged and punished. 'This video, in 3 segments, provides insight into Victor's life and his experience with the criminal justice system.' (from Asante) Asante Centre online store 1994
FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME/ YOU’RE EATING FOR TWO.
PART I 12 MIN. / PART 2 18 MIN.
This is a video on how alcohol affects the fetus and the brain development. It shows a UNBC research study on the affects of alcohol on mice in various stages of development. You’re eating for two is a video about nutrition before and during pregnancy. It also goes into nutrition for baby. A Doctor gives advice on weight gain during pregnancy, what to eat and what not to eat. It also touches on the harmful effects of drugs on the baby and that includes tobacco.
National Film Board
NO FAS: MAKING A DIFFERENCE
10 Min.
This is the video of the DC campaign on FAS. The work involved and ways to get the word out on drinking and pregnancy. This is in the teen’s own words and young people learn what FAS is and how to prevent it.
Washington DC
RECOGNIZING AND MANAGING FAS/FAE
3-PARTS 1 HOUR
This video is based on a Fetal Alcohol Workshop. It has 3 parts:
1) Symptoms: Growth deviancies, neurological dysfunction, facial dysmorphology and major organ malfunctions.
2) FAE: The medical diagnosis, how the world perceives them- attachment disorderborderline personality.
3) Managing FAS and how and where to get help.
SNAP Publication
THE FIFTH ESTATE; AN AVOIDABLE TRAGEDY
22 min
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome-enduring an avoidable tragedy, a group of children with FAS talk about their lives and how they live and cope with FAS. Life stories of a young girl and a teenage boy are discussed. SNAP roundtable discussion on a treatment centre and what the future plans.
CBC Productions
Note: This list of videos (including descriptions unless otherwise noted) has been extracted from a longer list of resources put together by the Northern Family Health Service in B.C. and posted on their website at www.nfhs-pg.org. It is posted here for your convenience in finding helpful FASD resources all in one place.
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