The following calls are to be expeditiously forwarded to and handled by Nick Silverio, Founder at 786-413-2570.
· All calls regarding A Safe Haven for Newborns in Florida, except for basic needs.
· Hiding their pregnancy…Anonymity issues
· If the law does not grant anonymity
· Unsure of what to do…the Safe Haven option vs Adoption
· Assistance navigating thru
the entire pregnancy
· Wanting to utilize the Safe Haven option
· Process to reclaim a newborn left at a Safe Haven facility
· Adoption issues
· Requesting signage/decals/collateral materials
· For Safe Haven facilities personnel
only…Safe Haven for Newborns Web based Certification is offered to all 50 states, District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Please
encourage their participation and connect them to Nick Silverio, Founder at 786-413-2570……safehaven@asafehavenfornewborns.com.........www.asafehavenfornewborns.com
· Caller is interested in volunteer opportunities or donating to A Safe Haven for Newborns.
· Any other question(s), issues not previously addressed or when in doubt.
We are dedicated to saving the lives of precious newborns, WHATEVER IT TAKES, as every life is precious.
We assist the pregnant
woman or mother in a compassionate way to receive the help and support she needs.
REMEMBER, It is the Law-the baby MUST be
given to a staff member at a Safe Haven facility. Tell them you are leaving the baby with “Safe Haven”.
ANONYMITY -We respect and protect
the callers right to anonymity at all times.
MEDICAL HISTORY- Asking for and the mother providing medical history information is optional.
SAFE
HAVEN PROVIDERS: HOSPITAL MEDICAL FACILITY POLICE DEPARTMENT CHILD WELFARE AGENCY FIRE STATION (MUST BE LEFT WITH A STAFF MEMBER) |
AGE: 7
DAYS OR YOUNGER |
ANONYMITY AND LEGAL PROTECTION GRANTED |
Ann. Statute Title 10, 7115.1
Infant’s Age
Citation: Ann. Stat.
Tit. 10A, § 1-2-109
A child who is 7 days old or younger may be relinquished.
Who May Relinquish the Infant
Citation: Ann. Stat. Tit.
10A, § 1-2-109
The child may be relinquished by his or her parent.
Who May Receive the Infant
Citation: Ann. Stat. Tit. 10A, § 1-2-109
The following entities shall, without a court order, take possession of a child if the child is voluntarily delivered to the entity by the parent of the child and the parent did not express an intent to return for the child:
• A medical services provider, including a physician’s assistant or nurse practitioner, a registered or practical nurse, and a nurse
aide
• A child rescuer, including any employee or other designated person on duty at a police
station, fire station, child protective services agency, hospital, or other medical facility
Responsibilities of the Safe Haven Provider
Citation:
Ann. Stat. Tit. 10A, § 1-2-109
Any entity to which a parent seeks to relinquish a child pursuant to the provisions of this section may:
• Request, but not demand, any information about the child, including relevant medical
history, that the parent is willing to share
• Provide the parent with printed information
relating to the parents’ rights, including both parents, with respect to reunification with the child and sources of counseling for
the parents, if desired
• Once a child has been relinquished, the entity receiving the child
shall:
• Perform or provide for the performance of any act necessary to protect the physical
health or safety of the child
• Notify the local office of the Department of Human Services
that a child who is 7 days of age or younger has been relinquished, and that the entity has taken possession of the child
Immunity
for the Provider
Citation: Ann. Stat. Tit. 10A, § 1-2-109
A medical services provider or child rescuer with responsibility for performing duties pursuant to this section shall be immune from any criminal liability that might otherwise result from the entity’s actions, if acting in good faith in receiving a relinquished child. In addition, such medical provider or child rescuer shall be immune from any civil liability that might otherwise result from merely receiving a relinquished child.
Protection for Relinquishing Parent
Citation:
Ann. Stat. Tit. 10A, § 1-2-109
A parent shall not be prosecuted for child abandonment or child neglect when the allegations of child abandonment or child neglect are based solely on the relinquishment of a child 7 days of age or younger to a medical services provider or a child rescuer.
The entity receiving the child shall respect the wish of the parent if the parent desires to remain anonymous.
Effect
on Parental Rights
Citation: Ann. Stat. Tit. 10A, § 1-2-109
The Department of Human Services shall immediately check with law enforcement authorities to determine if a child has been reported missing and whether the missing child could be the relinquished child.
The department shall disseminate information about parents’ rights with regard to reunification with a child, including but not limited to information on how a parent can contact the appropriate entity regarding reunification and information on sources of counseling for relinquishing parents.