Specialist Certification in Baby Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Signs and Support
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Overview
Embark on a transformative journey with our Specialist Certification in Baby Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Signs and Support course. Dive deep into key topics such as identifying early signs of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in babies, understanding the impact on development, and implementing effective support strategies. Gain actionable insights on how to provide holistic care and support to infants affected by prenatal alcohol exposure. This course equips learners with the knowledge and skills needed to make a positive difference in the lives of these vulnerable children. Join us today and become a certified specialist in Baby Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, making a meaningful impact in the digital landscape.
Course units
• Signs and Symptoms of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
• Diagnosis and Assessment of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
• Support and Interventions for Individuals with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
• Impact of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome on Development
• Prevention Strategies for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
• Advocacy and Resources for Individuals with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
• Legal and Ethical Considerations in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Cases
• Cultural Competency in Working with Individuals with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
• Collaborating with Families and Caregivers in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Cases
Entry requirements
Fee and payment plans
Duration
The programme is available in two duration modes:
- Fast track: 1 month
- Standard mode: 2 months
Course fee
The fee for the programme is as follows:
Fast track: 1 month - Fee: £149
Standard mode: 2 months - Fee: £99
Accreditation
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Apply NowCareer roles
| 1. Pediatrician |
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| 2. Neonatologist |
| 3. Child Psychologist |
| 4. Social Worker |
| 5. Occupational Therapist |
| 6. Speech Therapist |
| 7. Special Education Teacher |
Key facts
Why this course?
| Projected Job Growth in FASD Field | 15% |
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| Estimated FASD Prevalence in the UK | 3% of live births |
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