Ennis Pair Working to Prevent FASD Awarded Funding To Continue Work by Clare FM published on 2023-01-19T13:00:12Z Ennis-based chiefs working with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Ireland have been awarded extra funding to continue their work. Tristan and Scott Casson-Rennie have been given a €3,000 bursary and a place on Social Entrepreneurs Ireland's Action Lab programme. There are more than 244,000 people across Ireland affected by FASD, which is the largest preventable neuro-developmental disability in the country. Tristan says they're working with third level institutions in the region on the project.