RCW 43.121.140
Shaken baby syndrome -- Outreach campaign.
(Effective until June 30, 2012.)
The council shall conduct a
proactive, public information and communication outreach campaign
regarding the dangers of shaking infants and young children, and
the causes and prevention of shaken baby syndrome.
The public information campaign shall include production and
distribution of a readily understandable brochure regarding
shaken baby syndrome, explaining its medical effects upon infants
and emphasizing preventive measures.
The brochure shall be distributed free of charge to the
parents or guardians of each newborn, upon discharge from a
hospital or other health facility. In the event of home birth
attended by a licensed midwife, the midwife shall be responsible
for presenting the brochure to the parents of the newborn.
The public information campaign may, within available funds,
also include communication by electronic media, telephone
hotlines, and existing parenting education events funded by the
council.
[1993 c 107 § 2.]
NOTES:
Finding -- 1993 c 107: "The legislature finds that shaken
baby syndrome is a medically serious, sometimes fatal, usually
unintentional matter affecting newborns and very young children.
Vigorous shaking of an infant can result in bleeding inside
the head, causing irreversible brain damage, blindness, cerebral
palsy, hearing loss, spinal cord injury, seizures, learning
disabilities, or death. Many healthy, intelligent infants suffer
from shaken baby syndrome because their caregivers were unaware
of the dangers. The damage is preventable through education and
awareness." [1993 c 107 § 1.]