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.

Wisconsin

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

FIRE STATION

POLICE DEPARTMENT

LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY

EMS PROVIDER

(MUST BE LEFT WITH A STAFF MEMBER)

AGE:  3 DAYS OR YOUNGER

 

ANONYMITY AND LEGAL PROTECTION GRANTED

 

 

Ann. Stat. 48.195

Infant’s Age

Citation: Ann. Stat. § 48.195

A child who is 72 hours old or younger may be relinquished.

Who May Relinquish the Infant

Citation: Ann. Stat. § 48.195

The child may be relinquished by his or her parent.

Who May Receive the Infant

Citation: Ann. Stat. § 48.195

The child may be left at a sheriff’s office, police station, fire station, hospital, or other place where a law enforcement officer, emergency medical technician, or hospital staff member is located.

Responsibilities of the Safe Haven Provider

Citation: Ann. Stat. § 48.195

The safe haven provider shall:

       Take custody of a child the provider reasonably believes to be 72 hours old or younger who is left by a parent who does not express an intent to return for the child

        Take any action necessary to protect the health and safety of the child

        Within 24 hours after taking the child into custody, deliver the child to an intake worker under § 48.20

        Make available to the parent the maternal and child health toll-free telephone number maintained by the department

The decision whether to accept the information made available is entirely voluntary on the part of the parent. No person may induce, coerce, or attempt to induce or coerce any parent into accepting that information.

If a parent who wishes to relinquish custody of his or her child is unable to travel to a safe haven provider, the parent may call the telephone number 911.

Immunity for the Provider

Citation: Ann. Stat. § 48.195

Any law enforcement officer, emergency medical technician, or hospital staff member who takes a child into custody is immune from any civil liability to the child’s parents or any criminal liability for any good-faith act or omission occurring solely in connection with the act of receiving custody of the child from the child’s parents but is not immune from any civil or criminal liability for any act or omission occurring in subsequently providing care for the child.

In any civil or criminal proceeding, the good faith of a person specified above is presumed. This presumption may be overcome only by clear and convincing evidence.

Protection for Relinquishing Parent

Citation: Ann. Stat. § 48.195

The parent and any person who assists the parent have the right to remain anonymous. No person may induce, coerce, or attempt to induce or coerce a parent who wishes to remain anonymous into revealing his or her identity unless the person has reasonable cause to suspect that the child has been the victim of abuse or neglect or that the person assisting the parent is coercing the parent into relinquishing custody of the child.

A parent who relinquishes a child and any person who assists the parent may leave the presence of the safe haven provider at any time, and no person may follow or pursue the parent or person assisting the parent unless the person has reasonable cause to suspect that the child has been the victim of abuse or neglect or that the person assisting the parent has coerced the parent into relinquishing custody of the child.

No officer, employee, or agent of this State may attempt to locate or ascertain the identity of a parent who relinquishes a child unless the officer, employee, or agent has reasonable cause to suspect that the child has been the victim of abuse or neglect or that the person assisting the parent has coerced the parent into relinquishing the child.

Any person who obtains any information relating to the relinquishment of a child shall keep that information confidential and may not disclose that information, except as specified in statute.

Any parent who relinquishes his or her child and any person who assists the parent are immune from any civil or criminal liability for any good-faith act or omission in connection with that relinquishment. The immunity granted under this paragraph includes immunity for exercising the right to remain anonymous, the right to leave at any time, and the right not to accept any information and immunity from prosecution for abandonment of a child or for neglecting a child.

Effect on Parental Rights

Citation: Ann. Stat. §§ 48.195; 48.415

The department shall promulgate rules to implement this section. The rules shall include rules prescribing a means by which a parent who relinquishes custody of his or her child may, until the granting of an order terminating parental rights, choose to be identified as the child’s parent.

The court may grant involuntary termination of parental rights on the grounds that custody has been relinquished.

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