
The National Abandoned Infants Assistance Resource Center is pleased to present two new on-line tutorials.

This tutorial on Women and Children with HIV/AIDS (69 minutes) is designed as an introduction to the complex issues associated with HIV/AIDS among women and children in the United States. It is intended to provide participants with a better understanding of the prevalence, nature and impact of HIV/AIDS on this population, as well as treatment and intervention. It examines HIV/AIDS in a medical, psychosocial, parenting, and legal context. The tutorial also reviews various interventions and federal programs to support women, families, and children affected by HIV/AIDS.

This tutorial on Substance Use During Pregnancy (54 minutes) provides an overview of the prevalence and nature of substance use among pregnant women in the United States, including the various factors that often contribute to substance abuse. It reviews the potential impact of prenatal exposure to various legal and illegal drugs on infant development and well-being. The tutorial also examines interventions for the prevention and treatment of drug use during pregnancy, from identification and education to individual and family based services. Interventions proven to promote the safety and well-being of affected newborns, such as family treatment drug courts and father involvement are also featured. Finally it explores relevant federal and state policies.
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