Permanency planning and social service systems: A comparison of two families with prenatally substance exposed infants

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Twomey, JE [1 ]
Soave, R [1 ]
Gil, L [1 ]
Lester, BM [1 ]
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[1] Brown Med Sch, Infant Dev Ctr, Providence, RI 02903 USA
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10.1002/imhj.20052
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B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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An innovative program developed to work with families in which substance use during pregnancy leads to Child Protective Services involvement is introduced in this article. The Vulnerable Infants Program of Rhode Island (VIP-RI) was established to facilitate permanency planning for substance-exposed infants by focusing on the interface of social service systems with one another and with the families affected by perinatal substance use. Permanent placement within the time frame mandated by federal legislation places increased pressures on parents and the social service systems designed to provide them with assistance. The Vulnerable Infants Program of Rhode Island promotes collaboration, coordination, and communication among social service systems engaged with families of substance-exposed infants. The Vulnerable Infants Program of Rhode Island works to increase the efficacy of social service systems in order to optimize the resources that are available to a family in their attempts at reunification with their infant. Case examples illustrate the complexities of the families of substance-exposed infants, the breadth of social service systems that become involved with these families, and the vastly different placement outcomes that substance-exposed infants may experience.
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