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August 2004:
U.S. Senate passes Senate Resolution 390 designating September 9th as National Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Day. Thank you to Senator Lisa Murkowski for taking the lead and making this a priority not just for Alaska, but for the nation. Click here for Congressional proceedings.
Consensus reached on use of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) as official terminology for array of disabilities resulting from prenatal exposure to alcohol. For more information click here.
November:
- University of Alaska and KUAC AlaskaOne Partnered to Produce Vital Signs, a TV Series on Health Issues in Alaska—the first show was on FASD which premiered Thursday, September 18. Click Here to watch it!
June:
May:
April:
- Program targets attitudes about pregnancy, drinking
- Focusing on the hidden disability: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome will affect every aspect of their lives for as long as they live
- Health & Social Services reorganized for efficiency, better customer service.
February 2003:
December:
November:
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Press Release announces "Alaska Town Hall meeting on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders slated for Nov. 20" Read more...
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Summit 2002 website
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Press Release: FAS Summit taking place in Anchorage, November 21 and 22
September:
June/July:
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New Report: The President's Commission on Excellence in Special Education submitted its final report to the White House on July 1. Click here to review the report, entitled " A New Era: Revitalizing Special Education for Children and their Families, "
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Kids Count, sponsored by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, is a national and state-by-state effort to track the status of American children. By providing policymakers and citizens with benchmarks of children's well-being, Kids Count enriches local and state discussions about ways to make life safer and healthier for all children. Copies of this year's data book, and all previous data books, are available at www.kidscount.alaska.edu or you can call
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The March of Dimes Alaska Chapter community grants program is designed to invest in projects that support one of the following important strategies:
- Services related to prematurity
- Access to and quality of health care for women and infants
- Availability of prevention services
Application and Review Process
The community grants fund for 2003 is $50,000. Awards range from $10,000 to $25,000 each. An original grant proposal and 5 copies must be received in the chapter office by September 4, 2002. For more information or for an application, contact Kayce Arthun, State Director, March of Dimes Alaska Chapter, 255 E. Fireweed Lane, Ste. 102, Anchorage, AK 99503. Phone: (907) 276-4111 or (800) 478-5245. Fax: (907) 276-3375
May:
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Read the KABB Survey Press Release Here
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New Training: Trying Differently Rather Than Harder, June 3-6
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Legislative links page added to site! View legislation having to do with or influencing FAS.
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Grant forms now online. View under "Grantees" on the left side link bar.
March
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Special Education & The Law, revised 12/01. A handbook for parents and professionals outlining eligibility for children with disabilities under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The handbook is produced by the Disability Law Center of Alaska. Copies are available by calling 1-800-478-1234 or email at akpa@dlcak.org.
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2002 Alaska Rural Health Conference. "Rural Health in the 20th Century: New Resources, New Opportunaties." April 24-26, 2002. Millennium Hotel, Anchorage, Alaska. Contact Lornay Hansen @ 907-786-6567 or visit the web site.
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Substance Abuse Treatment Needs of Alaska's Newly Incarserated Prisoner Population Prior to incarceration: Final Report.
January/February 2002
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Economic Costs of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse in Alaska, Phase Two... Copies of this report are available by calling (888) 464-8920 or from the ABADA web site at www.abada.com
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Interim Status Report of the Alaska Criminal Justice Council, January 2002.
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Weaving a Circle of Care Alternative Care Conference 2002, April 4-6, 2002. Sign up here.
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Drinking During Pregnancy Puts 140 Alaskan Newborns at Risk Each Year. Read the full release here.
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