25 min

FASD with Jacob Casson-Rennie The Sunflower Conversations

    • Mental Health

FASD with Jacob Casson-Rennie
Jacob is 16 years old and lives with his parents in Ireland, who head up FASD Ireland and Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Ireland. 
Jacob talks to us about living with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, FASD.  For Jacob auditory processing and memory is an issue and he explains how important it is that his peers and school are educated on the condition so that his additional needs can be understood and met. At school he has learning support staff who are crucial to his educational needs. And at his rugby club his coach has adapted his methods so that Jacob is better able to cope with the fast-paced game and make a real contribution to team.
As well as supporting his parents with their vital work in raising awareness of FASD and invisible disabilities, Jacob also expresses how he uses his determination as a positive force and talks about his aspirations.
When planning to have a baby, both parents should stop drinking to avoid any chance of the baby having FASD.

If you are experiencing any issues discussed in this podcast please contact your GP or healthcare practitioner.
For support
FASD Ireland
National FASD UK
FASD Hub Scotland
Dr Raja Mukherjee
 
Hosted by Chantal Boyle, Hidden Disabilities Sunflower.
Want to share your story? email conversations@hiddendisabilitiesstore.com 

Visit Hidden Disabilities Sunflower UK or Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Ireland

FASD with Jacob Casson-Rennie
Jacob is 16 years old and lives with his parents in Ireland, who head up FASD Ireland and Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Ireland. 
Jacob talks to us about living with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, FASD.  For Jacob auditory processing and memory is an issue and he explains how important it is that his peers and school are educated on the condition so that his additional needs can be understood and met. At school he has learning support staff who are crucial to his educational needs. And at his rugby club his coach has adapted his methods so that Jacob is better able to cope with the fast-paced game and make a real contribution to team.
As well as supporting his parents with their vital work in raising awareness of FASD and invisible disabilities, Jacob also expresses how he uses his determination as a positive force and talks about his aspirations.
When planning to have a baby, both parents should stop drinking to avoid any chance of the baby having FASD.

If you are experiencing any issues discussed in this podcast please contact your GP or healthcare practitioner.
For support
FASD Ireland
National FASD UK
FASD Hub Scotland
Dr Raja Mukherjee
 
Hosted by Chantal Boyle, Hidden Disabilities Sunflower.
Want to share your story? email conversations@hiddendisabilitiesstore.com 

Visit Hidden Disabilities Sunflower UK or Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Ireland

25 min