The National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare (NCSACW), with support from the Vermont Oxford Network (VON) developed a four-part series on implementing Plans of Safe Care and Family Care Plans that promote safety and well-being for pregnant people, infants, and their families affected by prenatal substance exposure. The four modules expand on the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act as it relates to infants affected by prenatal substance exposure, determining who needs a Plan of Safe Care and how notifications differ from child protection services reports, collaborating with community partners to implement Plans of Safe Care, and developing and using the Plan of Safe Care as a care coordination process from pregnancy to birth and infancy. Each module contains subject matter content, on the ground examples, and questions health care providers can ask collaborative teams engaged in this work.
Date: August 01, 2023
Dr. Stephen Patrick, Director of the Center for Child Health Policy and Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Health Policy within the... (Read More)Date: August 01, 2023
Module 1 of the Vermont Oxford Network (VON) Plan of Safe Care series discusses the 2016 Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act... (Read More)Date: August 01, 2023
Module 2 of the Vermont Oxford Network (VON) Plan of Safe Care series discusses the different populations of infants and families who... (Read More)Date: August 01, 2023
Module 3 of the Vermont Oxford Network (VON) Plan of Safe series discusses how health care providers can work with state teams... (Read More)Date: August 01, 2023
Module 4 of the Vermont Oxford Network (VON) Plan of Safe Care series discusses what can be included in a Plan of Safe Care, how to... (Read More)