President Obama signed the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) into law in 2016. It was the first major federal legislation related to addiction in 40 years.
Child Abuse and Prevention Treatment Act (CAPTA)
Since 2003, the Child Abuse and Prevention Treatment Act (CAPTA) has required the development of Plans of Safe Care (POSC) for infants affected by illegal substance abuse. A 2010 amendment added infants affected by fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD).
Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA)
In 2016, the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) expanded the POSC requirement to include infants exposed to substance abuse during pregnancy (removed the term illegal), infants with substance withdrawal symptoms after birth, and infants suspected of having FASD. In addition, certain data must be reported to the Children’s Bureau annually about affected infants.
Each State is allowed to develop their own definitions, policies and procedures.
What Needs To Happen In Vermont
- A POSC should be developed for all substance-exposed infants, before they are discharged from the hospital after birth.
- It should be created with the parents/caregivers (ideally started prenatally), saved in the infant’s medical record, and shared with the infant’s primary care provider to facilitate communication and ensure follow-up of any new referrals placed after birth.
- A de-identified CAPTA notification form should be completed for substance-exposed newborns and submitted to the Family Services Division for annual reporting to the Children’s Bureau.
For more details and answers to frequently asked questions, see the documents below.
Guidance Documents
- A Collaborative Approach to the Treatment of Pregnant Women with Opioid Use Disorders
- DCF Memo to Hospitals
Frequently-Asked Questions
- FAQs: Vermont Plan of Safe Care
- FAQs: Vermont CAPTA Notifications
- FAQs: Marijuana Use During Pregnancy
Resources
- CAPTA Requirements (Flowchart, pdf)
- Plan of Safe Care for Families (Flyer for families, pdf)
- Vermont CAPTA Notification (Form for hospitals, pdf)
- Vermont Newborn Plan of Safe Care (Form for hospitals, fillable pdf)
- Vermont Requirements Related to Substance Exposed Newborns (Flowchart pdf)
Links
- Alcohol & Drug Abuse Programs
- Children's Integrated Services
- Help Me Grow VT
- Substance Use in Pregnancy: Information for Providers
- WIC
Have Questions?
Send an email to AHS.DCFFSDCAPTA@vermont.gov.