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National SIDS & Infant Death Program Support Center

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Lead Organization

Partner Organizations

Children�s National Medical Center

111 Michigan Ave NW

Washington, D.C. 20010

Office of Early Childhood Development

717 14th Street, NW Suite 800

Washington, D.C.

Summary of Outreach

To reach out to and educate Childcare Provider in Washington, D.C. about the risks of

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) in the African American Community.

Program Design

To describe what SIDS is and what SIDS is not

To identify ways to reduce the risks of SIDS

For Childcare Provider to be knowledgeable of statistics and resources in Washington D.C. and nationally.

To encourage Childcare Provider to implement written policy on infant sleep position in

Their center / home.

For CCP to recognize coping strategies concerning SIDS and other infant death.

Target Population

_x_ African American

_x_ General

_x_ Daycare providers

_x_ Teens

_x_ Parents

_x_ Grandparents

 

_x_ Faith Based

Budget

Relevant Literature/Links

Hand-outs

Video tapes

Presentations

Interactive communication with participants

Barriers

Necessary Resources

Cultural beliefs

Habits

Misconceptions

Lack of education on the subject

Continued availability of visual aids.

Outcomes and Evaluation

To have CCP agree that "Back Sleep" is safest for infant�s 1 month to 1 year.

For CCP to comply with no soft bedding (comforters, blankets etc.), and no smoking around infants.

For CCP to educate parents about SIDS and their written policy to sleep infants on the back because of the risks of SIDS.

Additional Information

 

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