Join the Partnership to Prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)

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Join the Partnership to Prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)

Uniting Local Communities in a National Concern The Partnership to Prevent FASD is a public education program that was developed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA’s) FASD Materials Development Center for Excellence as part of a broad prevention mandate by the U.S. Government. The program was developed in collaboration with four communities chosen for their geographic, socioeconomic, and cultural diversity. This collaboration included both formative research and pilot testing. Now that the pilot phase is complete, the program is available to interested communities in the form of a comprehensive manual. It is now being launched in (community name) by (lead organization).

The Problem Alcohol goes into the mother’s bloodstream and passes to the baby. FASD is an umbrella term describing the range of effects that can occur in an individual whose mother drank alcohol during pregnancy. These effects may include physical, mental, behavioral, and/or learning disabilities with possible lifelong implications. Alcohol hurts one in 100 babies born in the United States each year. 1 1 May, P.A., & Gossage, J.P. (2001). Estimating the prevalence of fetal alcohol syndrome: A summary. Alcohol Research & Health, 25,

The Audience Women who are planning to get pregnant or are already pregnant Women’s significant others: fathers-to-be, family members, friends Providers who are in a unique position to discuss risk and help change behavior

The Objectives Prevent the problem by eliminating alcohol use during pregnancy. Create a support network of significant others and providers. Communicate positive, consistent messages using a variety of outlets. Enlist community members and providers to disseminate Partnership messages and materials.

Partner Attributes Actively address concerns related to alcohol, women’s issues, maternal and child health, and families, including the roles of men; and Promote healthy behaviors among women in the community by providing health education and other services. A balanced range of Partners can achieve the capacity to perform the following:

Types of Partners A mix of talents and skills can help sustain the effort: Neighborhood groups and community centers Local health departments Civic organizations Recreational businesses Consumer retail outlets

Types of Partners (cont’d.) Business groups Faith-based organizations Public and private sector employers Coalitions and advocacy groups Local media Providers

Partner Roles Endorse the FASD prevention effort to broaden support. Designate a point of contact within the organization to promote networking and coordinate activities. Host an event. Staff a booth at a local health fair.

Partner Roles (cont’d.) Distribute FASD prevention messages and materials. Include articles in organization newsletters or on Web sites. Place an article, announcement, or ad in local media (TV, radio, newspapers, magazines, billboards, bus sides/shelters).

Partner Roles (cont’d.) Facilitate a training session. Help conduct research (lead a focus group or administer a survey). Provide financial, labor, and other resources, such as printing or photocopying materials.

Partner Benefits Updates the Partners on FASD research and successful outreach efforts. Increases outreach to the community by providing educational materials for women, significant others, and providers. Enhances Partner presence as a community leader in FASD prevention. Provides networking opportunities with community members and other organizations.

Next Steps Contact (local name, organization, phone) for more information. Visit the FASD Center for Excellence Web site: Complete a Partnership sign-up form.