Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 475.20 - Moms and Babies Program
a) Moms and
Babies Program sites shall be recommended by the Deputy Director of Women and
Family Services and approved by the Director.
b) The Program shall be a voluntary program
in female correctional facilities designed to provide healthy pregnant and
post-natal offenders the opportunity to develop and nurture a bond with their
infants through programming and a safe supportive living environment.
c) This Program is designed to be a well baby
and healthy mom program. If the child requires more than normal well child
health care or the offender requires more than normal pre- and post-natal care,
the offender may no longer be eligible to be in the program and may be
transferred. Medical concerns shall be addressed with the Agency Medical
Director.
d) While in this Program,
the offender shall remain in the custody of the Department and the baby shall
be in the custody of his or her mother.
e) The Program offers programs and services
in areas including, but not limited to: pre- and post-release needs, pre-natal
and parenting education, caregiver training including pediatric CPR, education,
mental health support, self-improvement, anger management, and substance abuse
recovery.
f) Offenders who
participate in this Program shall be required to:
1) Provide care for their children.
2) Arrange for child care when they are
unable to provide the care, such as when the offender is participating in
programming, work assignments, classes, or writs. Child care shall only be
provided by approved child care providers, Child Development Aides, or the
Infant Development Administrator.
3) Secure an outside guardian to ensure the
child is cared for if the offender is removed from the program or if the
offender can no longer care for the child.
4) Apply for State, federal, county, and
local social services such as the Illinois Department of Human Services Women,
Infants, and Children (WIC) Program, Healthy Families in Illinois, Medicaid
program, Food Stamp Program, and Clinic for Indigent Child.
5) Where applicable, obtain consent from the
father for the baby to participate in the Program.
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