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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 55
Designating the third week of April as ``National Shaken Baby Syndrome
Awareness Week'' for the year 2001 and all future years.
_______________________________________________________________________
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
March 8, 2001
Mr. Wellstone (for himself, Mr. DeWine, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Jeffords, Mr.
Dodd, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Durbin, Mr. Miller, Mr. Feingold, and Mr.
Edwards) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on the Judiciary
April 3, 2001
Considered, amended, and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Designating the third week of April as ``National Shaken Baby Syndrome
Awareness Week'' for the year 2001 and all future years.
Whereas the month of April has been designated National Child Abuse Prevention
Month as an annual tradition initiated in 1979 by former President Jimmy
Carter;
Whereas the most recent Government figures show that almost 1,000,000 children
were victims of abuse and neglect in 1998, causing unspeakable pain and
suffering to our most vulnerable citizens;
Whereas among the children who are victims of abuse and neglect, more than 3
children die each day in this country;
Whereas the rate of child fatalities resulting from child abuse and neglect in
1998 for children aged 1 and younger accounted for 40 percent of the
fatalities, and for children aged 5 and younger accounted for 77.5
percent of the fatalities;
Whereas head trauma is the leading cause of death of abused children, including
the trauma known as Shaken Baby Syndrome;
Whereas Shaken Baby Syndrome is a totally preventable form of child abuse,
caused by a caregiver losing control and shaking a baby that is usually
less than 1 year of age;
Whereas Shaken Baby Syndrome can result in loss of vision, brain damage,
paralysis, seizures, or death;
Whereas an estimated 3,000 children are diagnosed with Shaken Baby Syndrome
every year, with thousands more misdiagnosed and undetected;
Whereas Shaken Baby Syndrome often results in permanent, irreparable brain
damage or death to an infant, and more than $1,000,000 in medical costs
to care for a single, disabled child in just the first few years of
life;
Whereas the most effective solution for ending Shaken Baby Syndrome is to
prevent such abuse, and it is clear that the minimal costs of education
and prevention programs may prevent enormous medical and disability
costs and untold grief for many families;
Whereas prevention programs have been shown to raise awareness and provide
critically important information about Shaken Baby Syndrome to parents,
caregivers, day-care workers, child protection employees, law
enforcement personnel, health care professionals, and legal
representatives;
Whereas prevention of Shaken Baby Syndrome is supported by groups such as the
Shaken Baby Alliance, an organization which began with 3 mothers of
children who had been diagnosed with Shaken Baby Syndrome, and whose
mission is to educate the general public and professionals about Shaken
Baby Syndrome and to increase support for victims and victim families in
the health care and criminal justice systems;
Whereas child abuse prevention programs and ``National Shaken Baby Syndrome
Awareness Week'' are supported by the Shaken Baby Alliance, Children's
Defense Fund, American Academy of Pediatrics, American Medical
Association, Child Welfare League of America, Prevent Child Abuse
America, Brain Injury Association, National Child Abuse Coalition,
National Exchange Club Foundation, American Humane Association, Center
for Child Protection and Family Support, Inc., National Association Of
Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions, and many other
organizations including the National Basketball Association, which is
sponsoring a series of ``NBA Child Abuse Prevention Awareness Night
2001'' events to generate public awareness about the issue of child
abuse and neglect during National Child Abuse Prevention Month 2001;
Whereas a year 2000 survey by Prevent Child Abuse America shows that \1/2\ of
all Americans believe child abuse and neglect is the most important
issue facing this country compared to other public health issues; and
Whereas Congress strongly supports efforts to protect children from abuse and
neglect: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) designates the third week of April, as ``National Shaken Baby
Syndrome Awareness Week'' for the year 2001; and
(2) requests that the President issue a proclamation urging the
people of the United States to remember the victims of Shaken Baby
Syndrome and participate in educational programs to help prevent Shaken
Baby Syndrome.
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