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CFNP is a nursing program that supports the child welfare goals of the New Jersey Department of Children and Families (DCF)/Child Protection and Permanency (CP&P).

Mission Statement

The mission of the Child and Family Nurse Program (CFNP) is to strengthen the health and well-being of children in the care of their biological families in New Jersey. The program supports the goals of the Department of Children and Families (DCF) and the division of Child Permanency and Protection (CP&P) by orienting, educating, and supporting nurses to provide compassionate, trauma-informed nursing care. Through a partnership with caseworkers, families, and the healthcare community, CFNs advocate to support children, youth, and families to receive services that promote well-being and stabilization.

 

Child and Family Nurse Program

  • Responds to internal referrals by CP&P.
  • Provides CP&P access to nurses for guidance and teaming on high-risk in-home cases, in which there are health concerns.
  • Provides care coordination in linkage to community-based programs.
  • Provides parent education and anticipatory guidance helping parents to successfully meet the child’s health care needs.

  • Provides plan of safe care conferencing (POSC).
  • Provides emergency preparedness guidance.
  • Provides services in a culturally sensitive manner.
  • Encourages parental self-care.

Model of Care Coordination

  • Communication
  • Assessed needs and developed goals.
  • Support the child’s health plan established by the primary medical home.
  • Facilitate transitions.
  • Support family goals.
  • Link to community resources.
  • Monitor, follow up, and respond to change.
  • Strength-based parental engagement.
  • Address social determinants that impact on well-being.

The CFNs will close/terminate care coordination if:

  • CP&P closes the case.
  • The child enters out-of-home placement.
  • The case worker and family are able to manage psychosocial and health care needs without nurse intervention.
  • The family is connected with community resources that meet their needs.

 

Nina Colabelli, DNP, RN, APN, CPNP-PC
Director, Child and Family Health Program
973-972-9229
colabenb@sn.rutgers.edu