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1 Substance Exposed Newborn Task Force 09-27-16

2 Agenda Welcome and Introductions Updates Training
LSF Project – High risk Team WARM – Alicia Vincent ECC Court Team Nurse Family Partnership ITN Other – Publications, IMH, CMS, Early Steps, Healthy Start, Family Place, Training Safe Baby Certification and Training Infant Mental Health Training Day Committee Break Out – Infant/Child Safety, Policy Development, Coordinated Intake & Referral, Interconception Care, Aftercare Report In Next Steps & Adjourn

3 LSF Funding Grant supports an intensive high risk team
Funds renewed and services expanded Identifying client challenges through staffing process and follow up Posting Peer Recovery Specialist positions and coordinating with Parent Partner Approach Incidentals can fund temporary dosing, trauma counseling, and ICC/family planning

4 WARM (Women Assisting Recovering Mothers) Update
Capacity – pregnant women are prioritized. Creates challenges when dosing women down and case can be “bumped”. Women with case plans are delayed in reuniting with infant Circle of Security – evaluation follow up Peer Support – positions being posted

5 ECC Sites in Florida

6 Early Childhood Court Team
Parent Partner Approach continues to be a valuable resource and identify systemic areas for improvement Cross Training Peer Recovery Specialists to support sustainability Other

7 MIECHV Update Collaborative Meeting to be held in Tampa this week
Cross-state sites share best practices Local data collection in WFS being implemented Exploration of technology use (texting, on line referral, “menu” of services, etc.)

8 Committee Establishment
Infant Safety Coordinated Intake and triage Aftercare Policy Staff Development ? Interconception Care

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11 Volusia County Branch Jail
DTC providing services – currently providing Buprenorphine dosing for those pregnant women assessed with a need Women can’t pay for dosing when they get out OB/GYN’s do not want to take into care when they are on management, far along in pregnancy and can’t maintain due to affordability. Records need to follow women out of jail – implement prenatal passports

12 Post Partum/Neonatal/Infant
Neonatal Outreach Services – expanded to West Volusia Multi-disciplinary Staffing in Hospital(s) – three times weekly DCF and CPC coordination – family engagement, safe baby court team, Infant Mental Health, Early Steps, ELC, family planning, trauma support. Family Planning – coordinate with Health Department

13 Issues for Increased Awareness for Women on MAT
Drowning – Standing Water Hot Car – help caregivers with reminder Safe Sleep – high risk for women who have mental health/substance abuse problems Human Trafficking Domestic/Partner Violence Perinatal Mood Disorders/Post Partum Depression – potential for relapse Shaken Baby – Coping With Crying Adoption – support women who want to adopt

14 Targeted Awareness Messaging
Providers – focus on patient education and engagement Community – broad messaging that educates all potential caregivers Participants – materials, education, and support to directly impact participants. Policy Makers – messaging to help local, state and National policy makers understand and support the issue

15 Training Availability
Safe Sleep Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Cultural Diversity Bereavement Parent Leadership Parent Involvement Strengthening Families Overview Living the Protective Factors Futures Without Violence Training of Trainers - DSC ACES and Trauma-Informed Response Interconception Education (10 Modules) Risk Appropriate Care

16 Infant Mental Health Chapter Update
Statewide Events – First 1,000 Days – statewide team focusing on home visiting services Court Team Pilot Program intersecting with Infant Mental Health and Parent Partners Clinical consultation with IMH Workgroup Professional Development Opportunities Brochure

17 Next Steps Committees established Strategies identified
Policy Issues addressed Other?

18 Substance Exposed Newborn Task Force Meeting Dates Tuesday, January 26, 2016 Tuesday, March 22, 2016 Tuesday, May 24, 2016 Tuesday, July 26, 2015 Tuesday, September 27, 2016 Tuesday, November 22, 2016 All meetings begin at noon and are held at Halifax France Tower 303 Clyde Morris Blvd Daytona Beach, FL for more information contact the Healthy Start Coalition at

19 Let’s work together to keep them ALL safe, strong, healthy, and happy!

20 Thank You!


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