As we celebrate the New Year, we thought it would be good to look back on 2024.

As we celebrate the New Year, we thought it would be good to look back on 2024, particularly our engagement with Deputies, Senators and Ministers. We have produced this short video review of our lobbying during the year.


We look forward to meeting with new Deputies, Senators and Ministers when the new Government is announced in early 2025.


Our sincere thanks to everyone who took the time to meet with us throughout the year, and supporting us in our work to champion people living with FASD.

15 April 2025
FASD Ireland fully understands the public anger that has been expressed toward the recent statements made by Minister of State for Mental Health and Older People, Mary Butler T.D. and publication of a book on issues pertaining to the prevalence of ADHD and Autism (ASD) by an individual.
31 March 2025
The Government has been urged to recognise FASD as a disability, ahead of a warning an epidemic is “coming down the road at us fast and furiously.
31 March 2025
In this Blog post - our Policy & Research Coordinator, Rob O'Connell shares his experience of attending the event.
11 March 2025
Clare County Council has heard calls for training on recognising FASD to be included in the curriculum for third level education.
Cork East TD Liam Quaide
27 February 2025
CORK EAST TD RAISES NEED FOR DIAGNOSIS AND SUPPORT  FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH FASD IN DÁIL
22 January 2025
FASD Ireland Statement on the Incoming Government
FASD Ireland Team outside offices in front of a Christmas themed window with new banner for 2024
10 December 2024
FASD Ireland, the national organisation based in Ennis, County Clare, supporting people and their families living with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, have launched their 2024 Christmas and New Year campaign.
10 September 2024
World FASD Awareness Day 2024 coverage - Leinster House lights up red to support people living with FASD
9 September 2024
Morning Focus with Alan Morrissey - Alan interviewed our CEO Tristan on World FASD Awareness Day 2024
2 August 2024
We hope to resume our services as soon as the allocated funding is released.
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