CCF's Interagency Resolution Unit helps to:
Find health, education, human services, and disability information for newborns through age 22.
There is no single story that describes what it is like for a child to have a parent who is incarcerated. The experience depends on diverse factors, including the quality of the parent-child relationship prior to incarceration, the degree of household stability following the incarceration, and the child’s age, developmental level, and individual personality.
The mission of the FASD Workgroup is to increase awareness and advance the effective prevention and treatment of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) in New York State through collaboration and coordination. In addition, each participating organization is empowered to examine its own policies, practices, regulations, and laws, to determine how they can positively impact the goals of eliminating alcohol use during pregnancy and improving the lives of New Yorkers affected by prenatal alcohol exposure.