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New Mexico Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Prevention Program 1996 - current. History. 1991 - CDC funded a Disability Prevention Program at Dept. of Health 1994 and 1995 - Requested $300,000 state funding for FAS prevention program. State Coordinator position.
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New Mexico Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Prevention Program1996 - current
History 1991 - CDC funded a Disability Prevention Program at Dept. of Health 1994 and 1995 - Requested $300,000 state funding for FAS prevention program. State Coordinator position. 1996 - Legislative appropriation to Disability Prevention Program of $100,000 per year for an FAS Prevention Program. State Coordinator position. Statewide RFP, contract awarded to University of New Mexico, Center for Alcoholism, Substance Abuse and Addictions (CASAA) 1999 – Created Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Prevention Foundation 2008 – FAS Prevention Program is now under the Office of School Health NMDOH. Budget $110,000
New Mexico FAS Prevention Plan- Goal I: Increase the Awareness and Knowledge of the general public about FASD • a. Venues: Statewide media campaigns, brochures, posters, poster contests in schools, video, TV/radio spots, conference presentations, pens/water bottles with logo, bus and milk carton ads • b. Events • Pregnant Pause Parties • Health fairs displays • Health messages about alcohol added to other health promotion projects, such as neural tube defect prevention and tobacco prevention
Goal II: Target Education and Interventions to High-Risk Populations • A. Teen Peer Education Project • b. Life-Long Happiness Project: the Navajo Nation (including obtaining Human Subjects approval), WIC, Promatoras • c. GRADS Project: School-based program for Parenting teens. Peer Education Project.
Goal III: Advocate for Treatment Services in NM for Substance Abusing Pregnant Women • A. Through collaborative funding, promote “A pregnant woman comes first when seeking treatment” message • b. Promote alcohol-free drinks and events such as pregnant pause parties • c. Through use of a toll-free number, provide local treatment center information
Program Outcomes • Quarterly statewide FAS Prevention Committee • Funding of community projects • Resource Guide • Alcohol-free recipe cards • Library of information available to public • Target on Teens
Program Outcomes • Leveraging of additional funds for projects • Extensive collaborations with other projects to become part of their agendas • Conference Presentations: MCH, WIC, disability conference, Foster Parents, School Health, FAS Summit
Peer Education Project 1. Funded by State Incentive Grant (SIG) 2. Recruited Students from Albuquerque Summer Program. 3. Trainers: Middle School & High School Students 4. More than 10,000 students were educated. GRADS Project Funding: DOH, FAS Foundation, March of Dimes, UNM CASAA Teen moms and dads are peer educators. GRADS Peer Education program in 32 New Mexico Counties. 3000 students educated Teen Projects
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Remember • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is • 100 % • Preventable