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Preventing Developmental Disabilities and Promoting Maternal and Child Health: Women Organizing for ChangeNew Jersey Coalition for Prevention of Developmental Disabilities/The Arc of New Jersey,985 Livingston Avenue, North Brunswick, NJ 08902, awilson{at}arcnj.org Mental retardation and related developmental disabilities affect 1.5% of the population in the United States. Efforts to address preventable developmental disabilitiessuch as those caused by lead poisoning, fetal alcohol syndrome, and traumatic brain injurieshave been the focus of activities in one state for almost 20 years. These efforts were created, and have been organized and sustained, by women. The prevention coalition was established to foster cooperation, identify and develop resources, and advocate for programs, services, and legislation. The coalition further promotes the development of leaders in the human services and public health fields and embraces feminist principles of collaboration, mutual support, nurturance,and self-empowerment in its organizing efforts. Implications for community organizing and development, public awareness and community education around primary prevention issues, legislative advocacy, mentoring and coaching of emerging leaders, community partnerships, and social change are discussed.
Key Words: feminist social work prevention developmental disabilities com-munity organizing/development social change
Affilia, Vol. 18, No. 4,
473-478 (2003) |
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