Date
15 May 2024

Access support, programmes and resources

Suggestion for implementing the strategy ‘Identify needs and how to provide support’

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New Zealand organisations

New Zealand organisations

Develop relationships with FASD networks and community partners.

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder - Caregiver Action Network (FASD-CAN) is a non-profit incorporated society made up of parents, caregivers, extended whānau and health professionals. It offers a wide and comprehensive range of resources. 

Resources include webinar recordings on a range of topics including what works in schools for tamariki and rangatahi Māori with FASD.

FADS-CAN offers a 12-module educator training course on FASD. 'Kete into Practice'.

Support for students sitting NCEA

Support for students sitting NCEA

Special assessment conditions (SAC) – NZQA grants entitlement for SAC so that approved candidates have access to assessment for national qualifications and fair assessment.

Applications are made by schools on the behalf of candidates. Entitlement for SAC is required for both internal and external NCEA assessments.

  • Identify student needs.
  • Submit an application for the student to NZQA Special Assessment Conditions team (SAC). This may include an application for a reader/writer and/or more time.
  • An educational psychologist can support the application with test results and give a fuller picture of the student’s strengths and needs. There is a cost involved.

Work with RTLB

Work with RTLB

The Resource Teachers: Learning and Behaviour (RTLB) Service are available to work alongside schools and kura to provide learning support when it is needed. They are specialist, itinerant kaiako or teachers who work across a number of schools and kura.

RTLB work alongside whānau, and other agencies to plan support based on the evidence of what works, to best support ākonga to learn. They can assist with assessments and identifying strengths and next steps.

Funding supports

Funding supports

Ministry of Education funding available to NZ schools.

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Students with learning support needs

Information about services and funding available for students when the need for additional learning supports is identified for learning, behaviour and/or social communication, vision, hearing, mobility, or communication needs.

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Professional learning supports

Professional learning supports

Online learning modules and apps.

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FADS-CAN training course for educators: Kete into Practice 2024

FADS-CAN offers a Aotearoa specific 12-module educator training course for teachers.

Publisher: FASD – CAN

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Four-part module examining how Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) impacts on learning

Publisher: Western Australia, Department of Education

Publisher: Western Australia, Department of Education

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Engaging all learners: Supporting students with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders

Publisher: The Edmonton Regional Learning Consortium (ERLC)

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Useful resources

Useful resources

Publications that support understanding of FASD and successful teaching approaches.

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Teaching students with fetal alcohol syndrome/effects: A learning resource for teachers

This guide is organised around areas of concern identified by experienced classroom and support teachers. It provides teachers with a clear understanding of the needs of students with FASD describing the common learning and behavioural characteristics and suggesting strategies that may be helpful in meeting the challenges these children in the classroom.

Publisher: British Columbia Ministry of Education

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Making a difference Working with students who have fetal alcohol spectrum disorders

Making a difference: Working with students who have fetal alcohol spectrum disorders

This practical guide introduces twelve elements for supporting students with FASD. These focus on understanding FASD, liaison with families, teaching and learning approaches, providing structure, academic and social skills and transitions.

Publisher: Yukon Department of Education

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Educating children and young people with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: Constructing personalised pathways to learning

This book explains the impact that FASD can have on the brain. It discusses overlapping and co-existing disorders and provides practical, tried-and-tested teaching and learning strategies, which can be used to construct personalised learning plans for students.

Publisher: Routledge

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