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3 INTRODUCTION On the ninth day, of the ninth month, communities around the world hold events to raise awareness of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). In many communities, the day is started with a minute of reflection, and defined by the ringing of bells. We would like to encourage communities in B.C. to come together to raise awareness, to recognize the impact of FASD on families and children and to identify ways we can better support each other. This document is intended to support community organizations to engage their communities in activities that will help to promote FASD awareness and to prevent FASD. In this document you will find: 1. Planning activities. 2. Suggestions for prevention activities. 3. A sample media release and Q&A s to help you be prepared if you are asked questions by the media. 4. FASD resources and websites. WHY GET INVOLVED? FASD is a leading known cause of developmental disability in Canada with an estimated 3,000 babies born every year with FASD. FASD can have many health, social, and economic costs for the individual, their families, as well as health and social service systems and communities. Contributing to awareness raising activities can help to bring local attention to the risks of alcohol use in pregnancy and help to prevent FASD. promotion and prevention activities and resources 1

4 WHEN PLANNING ACTIVITIES Some things to consider: BE REALISTIC When considering activities, think about the time and resources available. Start small and build on successes. TALK TO PEOPLE Assess interest, and assemble a planning team that can brainstorm together. Seek out groups working on related issues. DEVELOP A TIMELINE Work backwards to determine the steps needed to accomplish your goal. For each step ask: How long before September 9th must this be done and then allot adequate time for each step (e.g., one week, two weeks). MAKE A CONCRETE PLAN Everyone involved needs to be able to see how things are going and what should happen next. Write a detailed plan listing each step that needs to be accomplished, who will do it, and by when. Make sure those involved support the plan and have a part to play in achieving it. REACH OUT TO DECISION-MAKERS Assess whose approval or involvement you need to make your project successful. WELCOME ALL VOICES Include people from different backgrounds, particularly those with FASD and their families. DON T OVERDO IT! The single greatest pitfall for organizers is trying to do too much. Work with other groups, assign projects to volunteers, and make sure you have time for the other important aspects of your life. MAKE IT FUN At every stage, from signing on volunteers to holding an event to doing cleanup, make it fun! Get creative (e.g., a tiny bell ringing, a pizza party). Have good food available. Sprinkle a dose of laughs into the mix. After the big day, celebrate. 2 international fasd awareness day

5 SUGGESTIONS FOR PREVENTION ACTIVITIES There have been a number of successful events and activities hosted throughout the province to raise awareness of FASD. Some suggestions include: Use the media to get the word out, including issuing a press release (sample enclosed), or write an article or letter to the editor for the local newspaper. Wear FASD knots to get people asking and discussing the issues. Help community decision-makers bring in bylaws about displaying warning signs in bars (e.g., the city of Prince George s warning sign states Healthy communities support women and their partners to avoid alcohol during pregnancy ). Organize community-wide celebrations. Coordinate FASD day activities with local schools. Organize moments of reflection and invite local FASD workers or public health nurses to provide educational sessions. Have a poster contest to get kids involved in the issue. Submit an article for the school newsletter. Invite your local public health nurse or FASD worker to give an informal presentation to a community group. Promote non-alcoholic options by engaging clients in making refreshing mocktails and provide the recipes. For recipes, see: Display posters and other promotional materials prominently throughout the community including liquor and grocery stores. To order posters and other promotional materials, visit: Send out an FASD quiz and informative to your contacts. For the FASD Awareness Day quiz, visit: Host a FASD lunch and learn or informational coffee break at 9:09 am. Have participants complete an FASD quiz to test their knowledge and have a prize draw for attendees. Set up a display in local libraries or an information booth in malls. Connect with local restaurants and bars to invite their participation in recognizing the day by providing free non-alcoholic drinks for patrons who are pregnant or planning a pregnancy. Offer promotional materials to highlight the event. To order posters, pamphlets or window clings, visit: Ring bells on the ninth minute of the ninth hour of the ninth day of the ninth month to bring awareness of avoiding alcohol use in the nine months of pregnancy. promotion and prevention activities and resources 3

6 SAMPLE MEDIA RELEASE (for you to use in your community) Promoting Awareness of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) For Immediate Release September XX, 2012 [Your community, your organization] joins with other communities across Canada and the world in support of International Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Prevention Day on September 9. This day, the ninth day of the ninth month, was chosen to underline how important it is to support women to avoid drinking alcohol in the nine months of pregnancy. FASD is the most common cause of preventable developmental disabilities in Canada. It is estimated that every year nine out of every 1,000 babies in Canada are born with FASD. Many Canadians are living with the lifelong effects of FASD and do not know it. FASD is an umbrella term describing the range of harms caused by prenatal exposure to alcohol. These may include lifelong physical, mental, behavioural, and/or learning disabilities. FASD has a broad social impact, with many individuals requiring lifelong support to cope with the demands of daily life. It can affect anyone regardless of income, education, community or background. Health, social, educational and justice systems are involved on the community and provincial levels, with the cost to Canada of approximately $5.3 billion per year. Community members, health and social service providers, and local decision makers all have a role to play in supporting pregnant women to avoid alcohol during pregnancy and raising awareness that there is no safe amount, no safe type and no safe time to drink alcohol during pregnancy. The [Your organization] urges all community members to be a part of raising awareness about FASD and its prevention. Demonstrate your support by attending any of the following events taking place on September 9, 2012: Information about event A Location Short description For more information contact: XXXXX at (phone number) Media contact: XXXXX, Organization (phone number) 4 international fasd awareness day

7 FASD Q&A s 1. What is FASD? Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder is an umbrella term used to describe the range of disabilities that can affect people who are exposed to alcohol prenatally. Drinking alcohol during pregnancy can cause brain damage in a developing fetus, resulting in learning disabilities including lifelong problems with attention, memory, reasoning and judgment. Prenatal exposure to alcohol can also result in physical disabilities such as vision and hearing problems, slow growth, heart problems and bones that are not properly formed. There is great variability in the characteristics of those affected by FASD, depending on such factors as the amount and timing of the mother s drinking, mother s nutrition and overall health, as well as genetic factors. 2. How big a problem is FASD? How many people are affected in Canada? While there are no precise statistics on the rates of FASD in Canada, conservative estimates are that nine in every 1000 babies are born with FASD. Recent international studies suggest that as many as two to five per cent of school-aged children could be affected. However, the exact number of people living with FASD is not known as FASD is not always diagnosed. 3. What are the economic and social costs of FASD? FASD can have many health, social, and economic costs for the individual, their families, health and social service systems, and communities. Many parents birth, foster and adoptive are dedicating their lives to help individuals with FASD cope with the demands of daily life. For families, the extra costs for medical and other treatments are estimated to be approximately $24,000 a year. In a recent Canadian study, the lifetime cost of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder was estimated at $1 million per case. While many individuals with FASD lead fulfilling lives, many have trouble with the law, drop out of school, have difficulties keeping a job, develop mental health problems, or become homeless. promotion and prevention activities and resources 5

8 4. What has been proven to be effective in the prevention of FASD? Preventing FASD starts by increasing people s awareness of the harmful effects of drinking alcohol during pregnancy. Communities can work together to ensure that all women receive support with pregnancy planning, find alternatives to alcohol use during pregnancy, and have access to prenatal care. Some women may need extra support in cutting back and stopping their drinking. For these women, addictions treatment services that are easy to access and that provide respectful and holistic care are key. After the baby is born, they may need support and advocacy to continue with the healthy changes they made during pregnancy. 5. What can communities do to help prevent FASD? Communities can help prevent FASD in a number of ways, especially by helping to spread the word that it is safest not to drink during pregnancy. Bars can provide fun and tasty non-alcoholic options on their menu and display information about FASD. Liquor stores can hang posters, window clings or have other signage and information about FASD. If you work with women, learn about services in your community that can support women in avoiding alcohol use during pregnancy. Health care and social service providers can talk openly and supportively with women about drinking alcohol if they are pregnant or considering becoming pregnant and where to find support if they need assistance with avoiding alcohol during pregnancy. Friends and family members can also help a pregnant woman not to drink during pregnancy. 6. How do I respond to people who say they have heard that it is okay for a woman to drink when she is pregnant or planning a pregnancy? There is no known safe level of alcohol use during pregnancy. It is safest not to drink at all when women are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. Drinking more than two drinks per day and drinking regularly are the most harmful to the developing baby. Every step women take to stop drinking and be healthy during pregnancy is helpful. 7. What is happening in B.C. to address FASD? B.C. has a 10 year provincial plan entitled Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Building on Strengths. It provides a framework to guide provincial, regional and community efforts to address FASD over the next decade. The document can be viewed at: 6 international fasd awareness day

9 Diagnostic and assessment services are available for children and youth through the regional health authorities in partnership with the Provincial Health Services Authority. The assessment teams are multidisciplinary and are designed for children and youth who have significant difficulties in multiple areas of function, including development and learning, mental health, and adaptive and social skills. For more information, visit: The Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) provides support for families with children with suspected or confirmed FASD through the Key Worker and Parent Support program. Key workers assist families in understanding FASD by providing education and information specific to the needs of the child and family. They are familiar with community resources, assist families in accessing support, health and education services, and are involved in the development of local support services. The program is provided by contracted agencies located in each of the four MCFD regions. For more information, visit: Children and youth with FASD sometimes qualify and benefit from other services and programs for children with special needs such as the infant development program and early intervention services. For more information on the wide range of services and programs available, visit: The Provincial Outreach program for FASD is funded by the Ministry of Education. The mandate is to support teachers of students with FASD by explaining the educational implications of the disorder. The program shares current FASD research, resources and successful practices, and provides a network for teachers and others. For more information, visit: Adults with a confirmed diagnosis of FASD who have significant challenges with day-to-day living (adaptive functioning) can benefit from the Personalized Supports Initiative delivered by Community Living BC. The initiative provides an individualized and personalized approach to meeting the needs of eligible adults by coordinating existing community supports to help people to maintain or increase their independence. For more information, visit: The Public Health Agency of Canada s B.C. region (PHAC) funds three programs: Community Action Program for Children, Canadian Prenatal Nutrition Program and Aboriginal Head Start (off-reserve) who work in the area of early childhood development (0-6). promotion and prevention activities and resources 7

10 FASD RESOURCES The BC Liquor Distribution Branch has pamphlets, posters and window clings that are available for order at: Current Canadian material about approaches to preventing FASD: BC Health Files. (2012). Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Province of British Columbia. BC Health Files. (2012). Pregnancy and Alcohol Use. Province of British Columbia. British Columbia Ministry of Children and Family Development. (2008). Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Building on Strengths A Provincial Plan for British Columbia Best Start. (2002). Reducing the Impact: working with pregnant women who live in difficult life situations. Toronto, ON: Best Start: Ontario s Maternal, Newborn and Early Child Development Resource Centre. Best Start. (2003). Keys to a successful alcohol and pregnancy communication campaign. Toronto, ON: Best Start: Ontario s Maternal, Newborn and Early Child Development Resource Centre. Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse. (2001). Respect is key to helping pregnant women with substance use problems: A conversation with Pam Woodsworth CanFASD Northwest Network Action Team on FASD Prevention from a Women s Health Determinants Perspective (2010). 10 Fundamental components of FASD prevention from a women s health determinants perspective. CanFASD Northwest Research Network Action Team on FASD Prevention from a Women s Health Determinants Perspective (2009). Taking a relational approach: the importance of timely and supportive connections for women. FASD Network Action Team on FASD Prevention from a Women s Health Determinants Perspective. (2007). Barriers to accessing support for pregnant women and mothers with substance use problems. Poole, N. (2008). Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Prevention: Canadian Perspectives. Ottawa, ON: Public Health Agency of Canada. Poole, N., Urquhart, C., Pitman, L., & Advisory Committee. (2008). Women and alcohol: A women s health resource. Vancouver, B.C.: British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women s Health. 8 international fasd awareness day

11 WEBSITES Asante Centre: Best Chance: B.C. Association of Pregnancy Outreach Programs: B.C. Ministry of Health Healthy Choices in Pregnancy: Canada FASD Research Network: Canada Northwest FASD Partnership: Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse FASD: FetalAlcoholSpectrum/Pages/default.aspx Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare Research Portal: College of New Caledonia: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health: FASD Connections: Health Canada First Nations, Inuit and Aboriginal Health FAS/FAE: Healthy Families BC: Interior Métis Child & Family Services: Kamloops Family Resource Society: Ministry of Children and Family Development FASD: Public Health Agency of Canada FASD: Provincial Outreach Program for FASD (Ministry of Education): promotion and prevention activities and resources 9

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