Specifications include, but are not limited to: The goals of SafeCare® are: Reduce future incidents of child maltreatment Increase positive parent-child interaction Improve how parents care for their children's health Enhance home safety and parent supervision Parent-infant/child interaction assessment and training - Provides parent instruction on target behaviors that is designed to reduce child physical abuse and neglect risk by improving parent-child interactions and reducing difficult child behaviors: o Assess parent’s interactions using the iPAT Assessment Form (infants 0-18 months) and the cPAT Assessment Form (children 18 months-5 years old) o Teach parent how to organize activities by preparing in advance, establish routines, explain expectations to a child and follow through, use good verbal and physical interactions, and transition between activities Home safety assessment and training - Provides parent instruction on target behaviors that is designed to reduce the risk of unintentional injury by removing home hazards and improving parental supervision: o Assess accessible home hazards with the Home Accident Prevention Inventory Assessment form o Work with parents to remove identified hazards and implement child proofing strategies o Teach the importance of parental supervision according to the developmental age of the child and what this looks like for the family Child health assessment and training - Provides parent instruction on decision making strategies aimed at reducing medical neglect