Collaborations

Hawaii FASD Action Group

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is a worldwide public health concern. Everyone of us, in some manner, has been affected by this invisible disability. As a result, a diverse group of people from multiple disciplines formed the Hawaii FASD Action Group in 2016. The goal was to build awareness and create services for Hawaii’s diverse population and individuals, families, and communities impacted by FASD. In September 2017, the Hawaii FASD Action Group convened a conference, “FASD: Interventions for an Invisible Disability” and offered an all-day assessment training. In September 2019, the group convened its second conference, “FASD: Improving Outcomes Across Systems of Care.” These conferences and training opened our hearts and minds, increased awareness of interventions that work, and issued a call for community action to address FASD statewide.

Visit the Hawaii FASD Action Group’s website for the latest information and resources.

FASD Resources at the HIPRC

  • FASD Information and Educational Resources (books & DVDs to borrow; free brochures) at the Hawaii Prevention Resource Center, Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii, 1130 N. Nimitz Hwy., Suite A259, Honolulu, HI 96817, (808) 545-3228 ext. 34. For online resources visit www.hiprc808.org and access Resources under Training & Resources.

  • Conference 2019 “FASD: Improving Outcomes Across Systems of Care” and Conference 2017 “FASD: Interventions for an Invisible Disability” For handouts from select presentations, visit www.hiprc808.org and access Resources under Training & Resources.