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Every Moment Matters

A national awareness campaign on alcohol, pregnancy, breastfeeding and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)

Whit text on purple background "The moment you start trying is the moment to stop drinking" with FARE logo and texct "This project is endorsed and funded by the Australian Govenrment Department of Health"

Every Moment Matters is a national awareness campaign from the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE), endorsed and funded by the Australian Department of Health. The campaign aims to empower Australians by providing clear information about the risks of drinking alcohol during pregnancy and breastfeeding, promote alcohol-free pregnancies, and improve public awareness of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).

 

These important messages can be be shared to your community, and to support this FARE has created a toolkit with images, social media, a short promotional video, and FAQs.

Download the Every Moment Matters toolkit

The Every Moment Matters website has more information about the campaign, information about the risks involved with drinking alcohol while pregnant or breastfeeding, as well as brochures and other resources available in English and other languages.

Go to the Every Moment Matters website

 

Other Resources

  • Alcohol, other drugs & pregnancy (5th edition). Part of the Drug Info collection available at NSW public libraries. Contact Drug Info to enquire about obtaining a copy.
  • Australian Alcohol Guidelines. The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) publishes guidelines for reducing the health risks of drinking alcohol, most recently updated in 2020. These guidelines are available to download online.
  • Stay Strong and Healthy pregnancy campaign. A campaign from NSW Ministry of Health for Aboriginal women and their partners and family, aims to raise awareness about drug and alcohol and mental health issues during or following pregnancy and the importance of staying healthy and avoiding alcohol and other drugs at this time.