The goal of module 10 is to provide in-depth knowledge and understanding about care coordination considerations for children and families affected by prenatal substance exposure. Child welfare workers will acquire knowledge specific to the consequences of prenatal and postnatal substance exposure and the associated risks and neurodevelopmental effects; will be able to identify the prevalence and effects of maternal morbidity and mortality including how outcomes vary across different groups of mothers; describe how stigma and bias negatively affect the experiences and care of pregnant and parenting women with substance use disorders; identify the prevalence and leading causes of infant mortality, including how outcomes vary across different groups of infants; recognize the benefits of home visiting models for children and families affected by prenatal substance exposure; and finally, understand the policy and practice components of plans of safe care and how these promote the safety, well-being, and recovery outcomes for infants, parents, and their families.
After completing this training, child welfare workers will: