AAIDD/ARC Position Statements

PREVENTION
POLICY STATEMENT
The nation must continue to investigate the causes, reduce the incidence,
and limit the consequences of mental retardation and related developmental
disabilities through education, research, advocacy, technical assistance,
and support.
ISSUE
The knowledge gained in the last 50 years about the causes of mental
retardation and related developmental disabilities and the way to prevent
these causes is not uniformly used. Sometimes professionals and lay people
are not aware of what is possible. They remain ignorant of biomedical
advances, preventive healthcare options, and the need to eliminate environmental
hazards. Other times, they choose to ignore the knowledge. They do not
make prevention a part of ongoing education and professional practice.
POSITION
The nation must reduce the incidence and limit the consequences of mental
retardation and related developmental disabilities through research,
education, technical assistance, advocacy, and support.
Prevention programs must include:
- Information and care given before, during, and following birth, including
frequent physical/developmental checks and adequate nutrition as well
as available and accessible support services and genetic counseling.
- Expansion of newborn screening programs that helps to identify conditions
that require early intervention.
- Mandatory immunizations of children for all preventable contagious
diseases.
- Programs to reduce the effects of poverty upon children's health
and psychological well-being.
Education and advocacy must include:
- Support for expanded education of professionals and the public on
the risks of exposing the fetus and children to agents that may harm
brain development, such as alcohol, drugs, tobacco, environmental contaminants
such as lead-based paints, and aspiring use with young children.
- Support in conjunction with other groups for expanded programs and
education to prevent childhood injuries, including both unintentional
(e.g., use of safety seats, seatbelts, bicycle helmets) and intentional
(child abuse).
- Advocacy for preventing secondary conditions in persons with mental
retardation and other developmental disabilities as these relate to
issues of health, survival, and quality of life.
- Elimination and protection against known environmental contaminants
which are known contributors to mental retardation, like lead and mercury.
- Enforcement of existing public policy designed to prevent causes
of mental retardation.
Prevention activities do not diminish the value of any individual. Our
constituents bring value to their families, communities, and nation.

Adopted: The Arc, Congress of Delegates,
November 9, 2002
AAIDD Board of Directors, May 28, 2002