True or False
Separation Following Childbirth
Accessibility
Nursey/Childcare Programs
100

Visitation opportunities for children with incarcerated mothers are generally easy to schedule and frequent.

False

100

Where are the babies placed after birth if their mothers are incarcerated?

In foster care or with family members

100

Who decides how long or how many people can visit an inmate?

The prison warden

100

What was our solution to reforming the nurses programs in prison?

Establishing more facilities around the U.S

200

Prison visiting hours are often limited to weekends, which can make it harder for children to visit their incarcerated mothers.

True

200

What does the Adoption and Safe Families Act do?

States must take away the parental rights for children who have been in foster care for the last 15/ 24 months

200

When are prison visits often held, which can limit visitation opportunities?

On weekends

200

Name ONE benefit of nursey programs in prison

Parenting classes, support groups, substance abuse counseling, high school & college education opportunities

300

Nursery programs in prisons do not offer any rehabilitative services to incarcerated mothers.

False

300

On average, how much time are mothers allowed to spend with their babies after childbirth?

24 hours

300

Why is it important to increase visitation hours and days?

It can help maintain a strong bond between the mother and child.

300

How many prison nursery programs are available in the U.S.?

9

400

In 20 states, pregnant women are shackled to hospital beds during labor and delivery.

False, 27 states

400

How many babies are born to incarcerated women each year?

Approximately 2,000 babies

400

What does Section 8 of the Children of Incarcerated Parents’ Bill of Rights say?

Children have the right to a lifelong relationship with their parents.

400

Why are prison nursery programs hard to find?

They are scarce due to high costs for staff and tight budgets

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