Title: New York s Statewide FASD Prevention Initiative Presentation
1New Yorks Statewide FASD Prevention Initiative
- Presentation to BFSS Conference
- May 10, 2006
- Margo B. Singer, MPA
- NYS Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse
Services
2 New York was one of ten states funded by
Northrop Grumman IT-Health Solutions in November
2004
- Overall Project Goal
- Reduce the number of cases of FASD by
eliminating alcohol consumption by
pregnant women
3The Initiative has Two Phases
- PHASE I November 2004 -- August 2005
- Convene a Statewide Task Force
- Conduct a Needs Assessment
- Develop a Strategic Plan, including an
Implementation an Evaluation Plan - Funded at 145,000
4PHASE II September 2005 -- August 2009
- Subcontractors will
- Implement plans
- Collect Evaluation data
- Document the Implementation process
- Funding of up to 325,000 for each of four years
is available
5NYS FASD Project Team
- Located within the NYS OASAS Division of
Prevention Treatment Services, Bureau of
Systems Development Public Education - Margo B. Singer
- Dr. Pat Perry
- Dianne OConnor
6Required Scope of Work
- Five required elements
- Create state-level administrative focus
- Provide for long-term or sustained funding of
FASD services/activities - Develop FASD policies procedures
- Integrate FASD Services into service delivery
system (s) - Organize ongoing surveillance and evaluation
7The Original OASAS Proposal
- Prevent and reduce FASD Births in NYS by
- Increased outreach, identification referral
- of at-risk pregnant women and women of
child-bearing years - Training on FASD for health care professionals
working with at-risk women and - Increased awareness by women of childbearing
years about the dangers of alcohol consumption
during pregnancy
8Our Identified Target Audience
- Women of childbearing years
- Pregnant Women
- Women at risk for an alcohol problem
9State Rates of Female At Risk Drinking Females
age 18-44 years, Past Month Binge or Heavy
Drinking
Estimated from 2002 BRFSS U.S. average was
14.9, or 8.4 million females
10PIES -- New Yorks 4-Pronged Approach
- Policy
- Intervention
- Education
- Surveillance
11POLICY Statewide FASD Task Force
- Representatives from
- Five State agencies
- Statewide Addictions, Maternal Health and
Prevention/Treatment Organizations - Three Intervention Sites (added in Phase II)
- FASD Experts
- Consumers/family members
- Quarterly Meetings in Albany
- Advisory role
- Policy Information-sharing
12Task Force Development of 15-point Program
Policy Action Plan
- Public Awareness
- OASAS-Systems Collaboration
- Surveillance
- Education Training
13INTERVENTION Possible Service Delivery Systems
identified in initial proposal
- AOD prevention treatment system
- Family Planning services
- Community Health services
- Medical services (e.g. OB/GYN services)
- Perinatal Health Networks
- WIC services
- Healthy Families NY Home Visiting Program
- Native American communities
14Task Force Selection of Three Pilot Sites for
FASD Interventions
- OASAS treatment system (Kingsboro Addiction
Treatment Center) - Family planning clinic (Planned Parenthood of
South Central NY) - Healthy Families NY Home Visiting Program
(Buffalo Prenatal Network) - Each site has a different target population that
varies by level of risk for alcohol consumption
and effective use of contraception.
15 Our Interventions to Prevent Alcohol-
Exposed Pregnancies in NYS
- Motivational Interviewing (based on Project
Choices) - Alcohol Screening Brief Interventions (NIAAA)
- Referral to Family Planning for More Effective
Contraceptive Methods - Sites are providing FASD educational
materials to all consumers men and women who
access their services
16Kingsboro Addiction Treatment Center (KATC),
Brooklyn
- Inpatient 28-day Chemical Dependence treatment
program - Also houses a discrete 20 bed womens treatment
program and a 22 bed womens residence - Funded by NYS OASAS
- Target population Women in treatment
- 13 state-operated Addiction Treatment Centers
- Intervention strategies Up to four MI sessions
to reduce alcohol consumption and enhance the
effective use of family planning (adaptation of
Project Choices) - Male patients to watch the Recovering Hope FASD
and have FASD education session
17Kingsboro Addiction Treatment Center, (KATC)
Brooklyn
- Outcomes to-date
- FASD Training conducted for all clinic staff
- Motivational Interviewing training conducted for
all clinic staff (by Linda Sobell) - Patients served between January - March 2006
- Screened 69
- Received Intervention 15
- Received FASD Education 69
18Buffalo-Prenatal-Perinatal Network, Buffalo
- System Healthy Families NY home visiting
programs - Funded by NYS Office of Children Family
Services - Target population Women at risk for child
abuse/neglect --program promotes positive
parenting and healthy childhood outcomes - 29 program sites (HF is also a national program
model) - Intervention strategies Family Support workers
will use T-ACE screening and MI techniques to
reduce alcohol consumption (for non-pregnant
women) and eliminate alcohol consumption (for
pregnant woman), and enhance the use of effective
family planning services
19Buffalo-Prenatal-Perinatal Network, Healthy
Families NY Home Visiting Program, Buffalo
- Outcomes to-date
- FASD Training conducted for all program staff
- Motivational Interviewing training conducted for
all clinic staff (by Linda Sobell) plus
refresher training - Patients served between January and March 2006
- Screened 110
- Received Intervention 14
- Received FASD Education 55
20Planned Parenthood of South Central New York,
Inc. Binghamton
- System Reproductive health providers
- Funded by NYS Department of Health
- 59 family planning service sites at 110 locations
- Target population Women of Childbearing Age
- Intervention strategies Alcohol Screening and
Brief intervention for all women having an
initial or annual examination referral to
alcohol treatment if indicated - CEO wants to implement interventions at all 6
clinic locations
21Planned Parenthood of South Central New York,
Binghamton
- Outcomes to-date
- FASD Training conducted for all clinic staff
- Alcohol Screening/Brief Interventions training
conducted for all clinic staff - Patients served between January - March 2006
- Screened 259
- Received Intervention 64
- Received FASD Education 259
22Initial findings from the Pilot Sites
- Motivational Interviewing techniques fits well
with a strength-based approach to working with
families in many problem areas - Use of Motivational Interviewing can be a
challenge for traditional addiction treatment
counselors - Men and non-child bearing women are also
interested in FASD information - Clinicians will become more comfortable with
interventions over time - Some women were surprised that their drinking
placed them at-risk
23EDUCATION Current Efforts
- NACASA American Indian Regional FASD Trainings
- Ten tribal Nations and urban populations
- Any prevention programming targeting Native
communities must be consistent with their
culture, beliefs and values - Subcontractor Native American Council on
Alcoholism Substance Abuse Inc.
www.nacasa.org - FASD Training to WIC Provider Staff
- System managed by the NYS Department of
Health 110 agency sites serving 100,000 women
annually
24SURVEILLANCE
- Goal Organize ongoing FASD surveillance and
evaluation and make recommendations for
improvement - Task Force Workgroup Convened in Phase II to
examine existing surveillance systems - CMR - Birth Defects Registry
- Statewide surveys to identify Alcohol Consumption
among Women of Childbearing Age - Statewide surveys to identify Alcohol Consumption
among Pregnant Women - Recommendations to be presented to the Task Force
in June
25OVERALL Project Challenges
- Oversight of three pilot projects
simultaneously - Staff training issues staff turnover, staff
resistance, etc. - Integrating a 'best practice' into a clinical
setting as a non-research project - Forging new ground e.g.. evaluating what is
effective contraception - Working within state government/political
environment - Managing Statewide Task Force with very busy
people! - Project sustainability/long-term funding
26- Any questions? Contact me
- Margo B. Singer
- NYS OASAS
- Division of Prevention Treatment Services
- Bureau of Systems Development Public Education
- 518 - 457 6206
- 518 - 485 2147 FAX
- Email margosinger_at_oasas.state.ny.us