Betsy Steger, Interim Commissioner
Carol Dankert, Deputy Commissioner
STATEWIDE CAMPAIGN
TO STOP CO-SLEEPING DEATHS
BABIES SLEEP SAFEST ALONE
New York State Office of Children & Family Services Commissioner Gladys
Carrión, Chautauqua County Interim Social Services Commissioner
Betsy Steger, and more than three dozen county social services commissioners
across the state today launched a joint campaign to stop a preventable
crisis: infants dying when sharing a bed with an adult.
There have been 89 infant or small child death reports to the New York
Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment since 2006,
where the child was co-sleeping with a parent, sibling, or caregiver,
according to the NYS Office of Children and Family Services.
Co-sleeping is risky. If an adult or child rolls over on a baby, the baby
can be hurt or even suffocated. Sleeping with a child can be dangerous,
especially if you drink, use drugs, are overweight, or sleep on a couch.
To keep your baby close, put his crib or bassinet near your bed.
The Office of Children and Families estimates that co-sleeping is involved
in approximately 20 percent of the child fatalities reported to the Statewide
Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment.
Three-quarters of the children in co-sleeping incidents were newborn to
three months old. Adult co-sleepers involved in these incidents were most
likely to be the child's mothers, age 18 to 24 years old. Nearly 40 percent
of these co-sleeping incidents occurred on the weekend.
To prevent further fatalities, the State and Chautauqua County are joining
together to launch a "BABIES SLEEP SAFEST ALONE" statewide public
education campaign.
"The Chautauqua County Department of Social Services is proud to
be joining with so many across the state in this campaign. Insuring the
safety of our infants is critical," stated Steger. "Allowing
babies to sleep alone in their own beds seems such a small step but it
will return great dividends in safeguarding them. The loss of a child
is devastating to the family and also to the emergency personnel and social
services staff who must respond. Educating all about the need for babies
to sleep alone will, we hope, go a long way in preventing what truly are
preventable injuries and deaths."
"As parents we always look to protect our children throughout their
lives, especially when they are most vulnerable," stated County Executive
Edwards. "I am excited that we able to promote this campaign here
in Chautauqua County."
The "BABIES SLEEP SAFEST ALONE" public education campaign is
comprised of the following:
· Simultaneous campaign media launches in New York's Designated
Market Areas (DMAs), including New York City, Buffalo, Albany, Rochester,
Syracuse, Plattsburgh, Binghamton, Jamestown, Utica, Elmira, and Watertown,
and, over the next month, in over three dozen counties, including: Broome,
Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chemung, Columbia, Cortland, Delaware, Dutchess,
Erie, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Genesee, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Livingston,
Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Niagara, Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario, Orleans,
Oswego, Otsego, Putnam, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schuyler, Seneca, Suffolk,
Tioga, Tompkins, Ulster, Warren, Wayne, Wyoming, and Yates.
· A "BABIES SLEEP SAFEST ALONE" English and Spanish-language
radio campaign across New York State targeting caregivers 18 to 39 years
old.
· Distribution of 200,000 English and Spanish-language "BABIES
SLEEP SAFEST ALONE" posters, 200,000 English and Spanish pamphlets,
and 15,000 baby bibs through the Office of Children and Family Services
"NY Loves Safe Babies" network. This includes professional associations,
doctors' offices, child care providers, family resource centers, county
social services and health offices, Red Cross babysitter training programs,
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) centers, maternity hospitals and birthing
centers, prenatal programs, adolescent pregnancy programs, kinship care
programs, Healthy Families New York Home Visiting Programs, high school
family and consumer science education programs and the infant industry.
· "BABIES SLEEP SAFEST ALONE" Public Service Announcement
telecast over the Cablevision and Time Warner Cable networks
· Launch of a "BABIES SLEEP SAFEST ALONE" website and
Facebook page where a fact sheet, pamphlets, and video and audio podcasts
will be available for viewing and download.
· Outreach effort to English and Spanish-language daily and weekly
newspapers and magazines; parenting & family writers, columnists,
websites and blogs; editorial boards; and television and radio stations
· Links to the "BABIES SLEEP SAFEST ALONE" public education
campaign on state, municipal, contractor, and vendor websites
For more information, visit the BABIES
SLEEP SAFEST ALONE website
or
call 1 (800) 345-KIDS.
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