Resources
Downloadable information and resources for teachers, parents who need emergency child care, people with depression or anxiety, and more.
Teacher Toolkit
Utah Newborn Safe Haven Teacher Toolkit
Safe Haven Student PowerPoint
An educational slide deck for classroom use with students.
Safe Haven Student Videos
Educational videos for classroom use with students.
Emergency Responders Education
Education Template for Utah Hospitals
Hospitals are encouraged to train staff using this presentation.
Please contact us for additional outreach materials
Emergency Child Care
Crisis/emergency or temporary child care is available 24/7 at local family support centers across the state. Emergency child care allows families to take a break, go to medical appointments, etc., and may be available for up to 72 hours.
Utah Association of Family Support Centers
For details, and to find a family support center near you.
Visit websiteChild Care Resource and Referral
For details, and to find a family support center near you.
Visit websiteMaternal Depression
It is not uncommon for women who are or have been pregnant to experience depression. Contact any of the following reliable sources if you are feeling down or depressed:
- Your medical provider
- Your mental health provider
- Community mental health center
- Utah crisis hotlines (including the University Neuropsychiatric Institute Crisis Line)
- Suicide Prevention Lifeline
- National Institute of Mental Health
National Alliance on Mental Illness
A resource of helpful information on women and depression.
Visit websiteHave more questions?
Visit our FAQs page, call the 24-hour hotline at 866-458-0058, or request additional resources by emailing us at utahnewbornsafehaven@gmail.com