Source: New Zealand Ministry of Health
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The Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Action Plan 2025-2028 was developed by the Ministry of Health as part of renewed focus on FASD, announced in February 2024.
It is a health-led plan, with cross-agency support and shared accountability, including across justice, and social service sectors, with a focus on:
- growing awareness and preventing harm
- supporting individuals and families across the life course
- building an informed and capable workforce.
The plan has four main sections.
- FASD Action Plan roadmap: 2025-28 – sets out the strategic direction for addressing FASD over the next three years.
- Context – outlines the need for an FASD Action Plan and background to its development.
- Strategic outcomes and priority actions – outlines the actions that agencies will be focused on to contribute to improved outcomes for FASD.
- Monitoring and evaluation – sets out expectations and a timeframe for activities that will provide assurance over delivery of the Action Plan.
The FASD Action Plan 2025-2028 will help ensure a coordinated, system-wide approach to addressing the impacts of FASD in Aotearoa New Zealand.
