WHEREAS, In 1979 President Jimmy Carter designated the month of
April "National Child Abuse Prevention Month;" and in 1993, Washington
became the first state in the nation to legislatively mandate a public
education effort to help support parents in their understanding of how
to cope with inconsolable crying; and
WHEREAS, Our state has continued to work to advance knowledge,
awareness, and support for parents to prevent Shaken Baby Syndrome and
abusive head trauma; and
WHEREAS, The most recent National Child Abuse and Neglect Data
System (NCANDS) figures show that almost 700,000 children were victims
of abuse and neglect in the United States in 2009; and while exact
figures are not known Shaken Baby Syndrome is the leading cause of
abuse with estimates of as many as 1,400 children nationally suffering
from such abuse; and
WHEREAS, Shaken Baby Syndrome is a totally preventable form of
child abuse, caused by a caregiver losing control and shaking a baby
who is usually under the age of two years; and
WHEREAS, The effects of Shaken Baby Syndrome can include loss of
vision, brain damage, paralysis, seizures, deafness, learning, and
intellectual disabilities; and
WHEREAS, The most effective solution for ending Shaken Baby
Syndrome is education and prevention programs, which have demonstrated
that educating new parents about the danger of shaking young children
can bring about a significant reduction in the number of cases of
Shaken Baby Syndrome; and
WHEREAS, Efforts to prevent Shaken Baby Syndrome are supported by
advocacy groups across the United States that were formed by parents
and relatives of children who have been killed or injured by shaking,
such as The Washington State Shaken Baby Prevention Task Force, whose
mission is to educate the general public and professionals about Shaken
Baby Syndrome utilizing evidence-based, affordable approaches that are
easily accessible to families; and
WHEREAS, The Washington State Legislature strongly supports efforts
to protect children from abuse and neglect;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
honor the efforts of those who advocate on behalf of victims of Shaken
Baby Syndrome during National Shaken Baby Awareness week, the third
week in April, and encourage the people of Washington State to remember
the victims of Shaken Baby Syndrome.