Caring for substance-exposed infants can be both deeply rewarding and incredibly complex. This essential course empowers foster and kinship carers with the knowledge, compassion, and confidence to support babies affected by prenatal substance exposure. You’ll explore the physical, neurological, and behavioural impacts of substances like alcohol, opioids, methamphetamines, and other substances including poly-substances—and learn how to respond with trauma-informed, evidence-based strategies that make a real difference in a child’s healing journey.
From recognising the signs of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) to using practical soothing techniques and working with multidisciplinary teams, this course equips you with tools you can use immediately. Whether you’re supporting a baby through withdrawal, managing developmental delays, or working alongside birth families and health professionals, you’ll gain the clarity and confidence to provide the calm, consistent care these vulnerable infants need most.
Module 2 explores:
- Recognise Signs of Withdrawal in Newborns
- Provide Trauma-Informed Non-Judgmental Care
- Use Practical, Evidence-Based Soothing Techniques
- Work Collaboratively with Health and Support Services