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Page 1: Michigan’s Safe Delivery of Newborns Law Resources, Education & Training, Public Awareness September 2012 May

Michigan’sSafe Delivery of Newborns Law

Resources, Education & Training, Public Awareness

September 2012

May

Page 2: Michigan’s Safe Delivery of Newborns Law Resources, Education & Training, Public Awareness September 2012 May

History & Legislation

Increase in newborn abandonment in 2000 Michigan lawmakers enact Safe Delivery of

Newborns law effective 1/1/2001 The law was amended 12/2006 Legal protections to surrender a newborn

safely and anonymously Safe, Legal and Anonymous Focuses on safe choices and protection of

newborn

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Safe Delivery of Newborns Law* Parents can anonymously surrender a

newborn within 72 hours of birth to an ESP ESP is an employee/contractor of a hospital,

fire department or police station and EMS when responding to a 9-1-1 emergency call

Newborn examined by physician Unharmed newborn transferred to child

placing agency Parents may change their mind within 28 days

of surrender

*Public Acts 488 of 2006 and 232, 233, 234 & 235 of 2000

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Who Abandons A Newborn?

No “typical” profile. Infant abandonment crosses all

socioeconomic groups, ages, races, ethnicity & educational levels.

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Why Parents Abandon Their Newborn

Isolation and denial No alternatives Immature Lack adequate housing or money Panic Not prepared to parent

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Surrendering Parent Rights

Informed that the newborn will be placed for adoption

There are 28 days to petition for return May be anonymous but encouraged to

provide family/medical information Information shared will not be made

public. No criminal investigation initiated

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ESP Responsibilities

MAKE A REASONABLE ATTEMPT TO: Provide Safe Delivery written information Encourage completion of family/medical

background Inform of counseling/medical services Encourage parent to share identity Identify the non-surrendering parent Inform parent shared information will not be

made public Inform that the child placing agency will provide

services Inform parent they may sign a release

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Child Placing Agency Responsibilities Meet with the parent, if known Place newborn with approved adoptive family Contact law enforcement File a placement petition in court Attempt to identify, locate & provide notice of

the surrender to the non-surrendering parent Petition for termination of parent rights

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What Happens to the Newborn?

Signs of abuse/neglect? Unharmed newborn placed with prospective

adoptive family. After 28 days child placing agency petitions

for termination of parental rights or, Parent petitions for return.

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Safe Delivery Effectiveness

126 Newborns Surrendered In 29 Counties*

Surrendered At The Following Locations: Hospitals: 121** Fire Departments: 4 Police Station: 1 9-1-1 Call: 0

* As of August 31, 2012

**Majority delivered at hospital

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Program Evaluation & Survey Results Evaluation of public/professional awareness. MSU’s State of the State Survey

November 2005N=1,003

November 2009N=1,022

Familiar with the Law 15% 22%

Learned about law through print media (n=149)

50%(n=149)

25%(n=218)

Learned about law through electronic media (n=149)

31%(n=149)

47%(n=218)

Felt it was somewhat of very important to educate the public

99% 98%

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Education & Training for Emergency Service ProvidersDevelopment & distribution of: –Response & Resource Handbook–Portable Packet–Signage–Public Serves Announcements–Web based training

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Education & Training for Child Placing Agencies

Development & distribution of:–Adoption Agency Handbook–Training Seminars–Train the Trainers

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Educator Broad definition of “Educator”

– Counselors and Social Workers– Nurses and Health Clinic Staff– Educator and Schools Administrators– College Staff such as Counseling Center, Health

Clinic or Residence Hall Staff

Format– Individual Meetings &

Group Presentations– Situation Cards

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Public/Professional Awareness Hotline/Web site Safe Delivery logo for branding Safe Delivery of Newborns Day Proclamation Media events Conference workshops and/or displays ESP signage ESP Tri-fold brochure Posters, wallet cards & postcards

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In 2011, Safe Delivery celebrated success in saving lives….

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Exhibits at conferences and events

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Future plans: Distribution of Handbooks, Signage &

Educator Toolkit Develop, Produce & Distribute Community

Outreach Advocacy Toolkit Revise Adoption Proceedings Benchbook Ongoing Public Awareness Campaign Trainings and Seminars Broadening the base of those spreading the

word and educating others about Safe Delivery

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Safe Delivery Information

Toll Free Number: 1-866-733-7733 for Public and Professionals

Web site: www.michigan.gov/safedelivery Order Safe Delivery Resource materials: Forms

on web site Order DHS Publications & Forms: 517-373-

7837 Consultant Email:

[email protected]