Substance Exposed Newborn Task Force

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Substance Exposed Newborn Task Force 1-24-17

Agenda Welcome and Introductions Committee Break Out and Check-In – Infant/Child Safety, Coordinated Intake & Referral, Policy Development, Interconception Care, Aftercare Updates SMA - WARM ECC Court Team Healthy Start High Risk Team WIS/NOS MIECHV Other Updates – Publications, IMH, CMS, Early Steps, Healthy Start, Family Place, Florida Hospital, Halifax Health, Safe Kids Coalition, thrive by 5, housing, Volusia County Branch Jail, other. Next Steps & Adjourn

Committee Break-out/Check-In Infant Safety Coordinated Intake and triage Aftercare Policy Interconception Care

Infant Safety Align messaging and efforts about safe sleep, drowning, coping with crying, shaken baby, hot car – coordinate with tb5. Facilitate CMS referral through WIS/NOS at time of birth if possible. Coordinate for child care priority – policy and referral processes. Ongoing patient education.

Coordinated Intake and Triage Case Management page in local tab under development. Increase use of referral form. Re-openings need to be staffed/considered from process perspective. Capacity in care coordination is a constant concern. Access to prenatal services difficult for women on MAT.

Policy Bill drafting to be done by 1-27-17 for this session Rule for ICC being presented to DCF/DOH Policy Academy team convenes 2-8-17 to 2-9-17 to review state policies that can improve prenatal access, child safety, and prevention efforts. Child care provision, housing, RPICC, CMS, will be included in Policy Academy agenda.

Interconception Care Coordinate with hospital for birth control before discharge Work on policy for tubal at time of delivery (reimbursement rates, etc.) Women’s Questionnaire and info about family planning at increased points of entry (child care, Family Place, pediatric facilities, WIC, etc.) Family Planning Waiver facilitation and coordination with health department.

After Care Coordinate for medications after discharge from residential services. Housing linkage – centralized intake with homeless services and HMIS. Sustained recovery – sustained support Peer support Family Place linkage Resource Guide

Next Steps Each committee will meet prior to meeting next time (12:00 – 12:30 pm) Report in on resources and activities needed to accomplish objectives and fill gaps. Set objectives to inform other agencies and direct service staff in our systems on processes we have developed and resources available. Other

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

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 Parenting Support

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

Webinar Training Opportunities February 7, 2017: Medications Used to Treat Opioid Addiction February 21, 2017: Working Together to Address Opioid Addiction: We are all part of the solution! February 28, 2017: Opioid Prescribing: Safe Practice, Changing Lives

Substance Exposed Newborn Task Force 2017 Meeting Dates Meetings now held at: Department of Children and Families 210 N. Palmetto Avenue, Room 148, Daytona Beach FL March 28, 2017 May 23, 2017 July 25, 2017 September 26, 2017 November 28, 2017 For more information contact the Healthy Start Coalition at 386-252-4277

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