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Although research has documented significant prevalence rates of FASDs in child welfare service structures. needs of child welfare social workers (CWSW) have been poorly articulated their needs over half a century of fetal alcohol research. This study talked with CWSWs. The paper talks of a pragmatic pathway of service delivery to help CWSW in their interventions with suspected cases of FASD.

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This page is a summary of: Capturing invisibility: child welfare social worker's interventions and assessment planning in presentations of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder(s), Advances in Dual Diagnosis, March 2023, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/add-01-2023-0004.
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