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Online Training Provides Guidance for Safe Sleep
Comments 0 | Recommend 0The collaborative partnership of the Michigan Department of Community Health, Tomorrow's Child, and the Michigan Public Health Institute have created a website intended for pregnant woman, infants, and care-givers informing them of educational strategies and interventions to promote a consistent safe-sleep enviroment.
Development of the course is one of multiple steps state agencies are taking in response to a rise in preventable infant deaths.
Ever year in Michigan, close to 50 infants (or one child a week), dies due to unsafe sleep practices.
Risk factors can be identified as:
* Infants not sleeping in cribs;
* Infants placed to sleep in soft or heavy bedding;
* Infants sharing a sleep surface with one or more persons;and
* Infants not sleeping on their backs.
By making this training readily available, more mothers and families will recieve the consistent messages of keeping their babies safe while sleeping.
The Web-based Safe Sleep Course can be accessed for free by going to:
http://learning.mihealth.org.
For more information, feel free to call,
Debra Darling (517)432-9822 or
Rosemary Fournier (517)335-8416.
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