Title: Substance Exposed Newborns Summit
1Substance Exposed Newborns Summit
- June 23, 2020
- Catherine M. Nolan, Director
- Office on Child Abuse and Neglect, Childrens
Bureau, Administration on Children and Families - US Dept.of Health and Human Services
2Childrens Bureau
- History
- The oldest Federal agency for children
- Within the Administration for Children and
Families, the Children's Bureau - Primary responsible for administering Federal
child welfare programs - Created by President Taft in 1912
- Initial purpose to investigate and report on
child labor, infant mortality, birth rates,
orphanages, juvenile courts, and other social
issues of the time - Mission Today
- Seeks to provide for the safety, permanency and
well being of children through leadership,
support for necessary services, and productive
partnerships with States, Tribes, and
communities.
3Childrens Bureau
- The Children's Bureau (CB) is one of two bureaus
within the Administration on Children, Youth and
Families, Administration for Children and
Families, of the Department of Health and Human
Services. - With an annual budget of over 8 billion, the
Children's Bureau works with State and local
agencies to develop programs that focus on
preventing the abuse of children in troubled
families, protecting children from abuse, and
finding permanent placements for those who cannot
safely return to their homes.
4Office on Child Abuse and Neglect
- CAPTA amendments, June 1996
- Focal point for interagency collaboration and
coordination across Dept regarding child
maltreatment issues. - New office within CB effective April, 1998
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5Federal Leadership on Child Welfare and Substance
Abuse Issues - CB
- Long-standing efforts related to substance abuse
and child welfare - Abandoned Infants Assistance (AIA) programs
- National Resource Center on AIA, Berkley, CA
6Federal Leadership on Child Welfare and Substance
Abuse Issues, cont.
- 1997 ASFA
- Report to Congress April, 1999
- 2000 2001 Regional State Team Forums
- 2001-2007 Quality Improvement Center
- Rocky Mountain QIC - Denver
- 2002 National Center on Substance Abuse and Child
Welfare
7Federal Leadership on Child Welfare and Substance
Abuse Issues, cont.
- 2003 - CAPTA Reauthorization
- SEN provision
- 2006 Reauthorization of PSSF
- Regional Partnership Grant program requirement
- 2007 -2012 Regional Partnership Grants
- 2009 - Family Connections Grants
8Federal Leadership on Child Welfare and Substance
Abuse Issues
- Blending Perspectives and Building Common Ground
- A Report to Congress on Substance Abuse and Child
Protection in April 1999 - Required by ASFA legislation of 1997
- Cross- Agency Effort
- Administration on Children and Families
- SAMHSA
- HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Planning and Evaluation - Report was a launch point for formal efforts
geared at this intersection
9Blending Perspectives and Building Common Ground
- Report key points
- Substance Abuse is a Critical Child Welfare Issue
- Timely Substance Abuse Services Are Key to
Achieving Permanency for Children - Collaboration Between Child Welfare and Substance
Abuse Treatment Agencies is Challenging - Improved Practice and Outcomes are Possible and
Essential
10Keeping Children and Families Safe Act 2003-Child
Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act
- New SEN provision
- To create policies and procedures to address the
needs of infants born and identified as being
affected by illegal substance abuse or withdrawal
symptoms resulting from prenatal drug exposure. - Notification of CPS
- Develop plan of safe care for infant and family
11CB Funds Specifically Targeting Child Welfare
and Substance Abuse
- Model Development or Replication to Implement the
CAPTA Requirement to Identify and Serve Substance
Exposed Newborns (SEN grants) - 4 projects
- Healthy Connections (OH)
- FEAT (OR)A
- Helping Hand (MA)
- C-SIMI Baby Steps (CO)
12CB Funds Specifically Targeting Child Welfare
and Substance Abuse, cont.
- Regional Partnership Grants (RPGs
- 53 regional partnership grants awarded nationwide
in September, 2007 - Improve the safety, permanency, and well-being of
children affected by methamphetamine and other
substance abuse - The grants address a variety of common systemic
and practice challenges that are barriers to
optimal family outcomes
13 Childrens Bureau Regional Partnership Grants
and NCSACW In-Depth Technical Assistance Sites
NCSACW IDTA Sites 17 Sites 12
States Round 5 2 States
and 1 Tribal Community 2
Tribal Communities 1 County
Created 7/28/09
14CB Funds Specifically Targeting Child Welfare
and Substance Abuse, cont.
- Family Connections Grants
- Legislatively mandated
- Funding Announcement posted Spring, 2009
- Grants awarded 9/30/2009
- Comprehensive Residential Family Treatment
- 5 grants awarded
15Family Connections Grantees Residential Family
Treatment Cluster
- The Wayside House, Inc., St. Louis Park, MN
- Amethyst, Inc., Columbus, OH
- OnTrack Inc., Medford, OR
- Renewal House, Inc., Nashville, TN
- State of Wisconsin Department of Children and
Families, Madison, WI
16CB Funds Specifically Targeting Child Welfare
and Substance Abuse, cont.
- Conferences
- Substance Exposed Newborns Weaving Together
Effective Policy Practice (October 2005) - Methamphetamine The Child Welfare Impact
Response - Jointly Sponsored by CB/OCAN and SAMHSA/CSAT
(May 2006) - Substance Exposed Newborn Summit (June 2010
Alexandria, VA ) - Training and Technical Assistance
- National Center on Substance Abuse and Child
Welfare - (http//www.ncsacw.samhsa.gov - National AIA Resource Center - http//aia.berkeley
.edu - Child Welfare Information Gateway
-www.childwelfare.gov
17Childrens Bureau
- Thank You For All the Good Work You Do!
- Childrens Bureau Website
- http//www.acf.hhs.gov
- Catherine M. Nolan
- catherine.nolan_at_acf.hhs.gov