in Iowa Presented by Stephanie Trusty RN BSN Nurse Clinician In Iowa 231 of adults and 230 of high school students reported binge drinking in 2011 Both are higher than the national average ID: 427316
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder initiatives in Iowa
Presented by Stephanie Trusty RN, BSN Nurse Clinician Slide2
In Iowa, 23.1% of adults and 23.0% of high school students reported binge drinking in 2011. Both are higher than the national average
Excessive drinking results in 775 deaths each year in Iowa
Source www.cdc.gov/stltpublichealth/psr
Iowa DataSlide3
Midwest Regional Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Training Center
Provider education on FASD
Mentor trained speakers to identify opportunities within their health networks to do trainings. Offer FASD continuing education events to practitioners in the state of Iowa
Developed
a geomap of the state of Iowa outlying alcohol use, incidence of FASD and
providersSlide4
Other Prevention Efforts Promoting use of Reproductive Life Plans
http://www.cdc.gov/preconception/reproductiveplan.html
Promote Family Planning
http://www.idph.state.ia.us/hpcdp/family_health_family_planning.asp
Partnered with the March of Dimes and the Alcoholic Beverages Division to distribute – “Think before you drink”
posters
to Iowa alcohol retailersSlide5
Screening for Alcohol Use in Iowa
SBIRT - core
components include
screening
,
brief
intervention,
brief
treatment and
referral
to treatment
Iowa has a
joint partnership between local substance abuse agencies and Federally Qualified
Health
Centers in Polk, Woodbury, Blackhawk and Scott counties and at Camp Dodge, home to Iowa’s National
Guard to include SBIRT
T
itle V MCH agencies are using SBIRT and are trained in motivational interviewing.
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Substance Abuse Treatment Resources Iowa Substance Abuse Information Center
http://www.drugfreeinfo.org
/Toll Free 866.242-4111Slide7
Screening and treatment children for FASDIowa's
1st Five Healthy Mental Development
Initiative builds partnerships between physician practices and public service providers to enhance high quality well-child care. 1st Five promotes the use of developmental tools that support healthy mental development for young children during the first five years. By using a tool for all children that includes social-emotional development and family risk factors, providers are able to identify children at risk for developmental concerns that, if left untreated, would play out later in life.
The link to our webpage can be found here:
http://www.idph.state.ia.us/1stfive/Slide8
Screening and treatment children for FASD
Services
provided in Des Moines at Blank Children’s Hospital include: developmental screening; the identification of developmental delays and referrals for appropriate treatment services; genetic testing when appropriate to confirm the diagnosis or rule-out other genetic syndromes; and the coordination of care with families (birth and adoptive), primary care providers, physical therapy, mental health treatment providers and schools.
Early
intervention and treatment can improve a child’s development and assist the child in reaching their full potential. For more information please contact Dr. Ken McCann, Medical Director of the Regional Child Protection Center at (515) 241-4311.
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Screening and treatment children for FASDServices provided at
University
of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City Diagnosis - Center for Disabilities and
Development (CDD)
or Clinical
Genetics
Neuropsych testing
-CDD
, Psychiatry,
Neurology
Medication
management - CDD
,
Psychiatry
Biobehavioral Service
- CDD
and support to AEA Challenging Behavior
Teams
Iowa's
Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs.
They
help with family support, care coordination, system building and clinical care.
http://www.chsciowa.org/Slide10
Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD)UCEDD,LEND Program:
Iowa's University Center for Excellence on Disabilities
Center for Disabilities and Development 100 Hawkins Drive
Iowa City, IA 52242-1011
Main Phone: 319-356-1335
Main Fax: 319-356-8284
Main Email:
disABILITY-RESOURCE@uiowa.edu
Website:
http://www.uihealthcare.org/UCEDD/
Website 2:
http://www.uihealthcare.org/UCEDD/ILEND/ Slide11
Other Iowa resources for families or caretakers of kids with FASD
Zero to Three - The
Safe Babies Court Team is a community engagement and systems change initiative focused on improving how the courts, child welfare agencies, and related child-serving organizations work together, share information, and expedite services for young children in the child welfare system. The Safe Babies Court Teams help very young victims of maltreatment by: Protecting babies
from further harm and addressing the damage already done; and
Exposing the structural issues
in the child welfare system that prevent families from succeeding.Slide12
Lucas State Office Building 321 E. 12th Street, Des Moines IA 50319-007
(515) 281- 4731
stephanie.trusty@idph.iowa.gov
Stephanie Trusty
Iowa Department of Public Health