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Posted 1/26/2022 (updated 3/26/2024)
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) looked at data from six states mandated to report on neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), a condition that occurs when newborn babies experience withdrawal from drugs. A previous study of these states – Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia – indicated that the reporting helped determine the prevalence of NAS and identify communities more severely affected. The current report is based on answers to a follow-up questionnaire given to epidemiologists and birth defects program managers from the same six states.
Posted 12/15/2020 (updated 2/2/2024)
Region 4 RCORP grantees share their experiences.
Posted 2/17/2021 (updated 4/5/2022)
This packet presents you with the tools, materials and resources necessary to kick off grant activities quickly and efficiently.
Posted 9/1/2021 (updated 9/8/2021)
Posted 9/1/2021 (updated 9/8/2021)
Posted 9/1/2021 (updated 9/8/2021)
Posted 9/1/2021 (updated 9/8/2021)
Posted 9/1/2021 (updated 9/8/2021)
Posted 8/4/2021 (updated 9/2/2021)
Adverse childhood experiences, known as ACEs, are defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as "potentially traumatic events that occur in childhood." One common example is experienced by children growing up in a household with parents engaged in substance use. This publication is the first in a two-part series addressing the relationship between ACEs and substance use throughout the life cycle, covering substance use as an ACE from infancy through adolescence.
Posted 7/7/2021 (updated 9/2/2021)
This presentation highlighted the intersection of discrimination, women, substance use and reproductive rights from historical and current perspectives. It then provided methods and techniques for eliminating stigma and discrimination on a provider-patient level and provide an opportunity for the audience to practice compassionate care.