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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The month of April has been designated "National |
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| Child Abuse Prevention Month" as an annual tradition that was |
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| initiated in 1979 by former President Jimmy Carter; and
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| WHEREAS, The most recent National Child Abuse and Neglect |
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| Data System (NCANDS) figures show that almost 900,000 children |
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| were victims of abuse and neglect in the United States in 2002, |
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| causing unspeakable pain and suffering to our most vulnerable |
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| citizens; among the children who are victims of abuse and |
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| neglect, nearly four children die each day in this country; and
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| WHEREAS, Children age one and younger accounted for 41.2 |
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| percent of child abuse and neglect fatalities in 2002, and |
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| children age four and younger accounted for 76.1 percent of all |
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| child abuse and neglect fatalities in 2002; and
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| WHEREAS, Abusive head trauma, including the trauma known as |
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| Shaken Baby Syndrome, is recognized as the leading cause of |
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| death of physically abused children; Shaken Baby Syndrome is a |
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| totally preventable form of child abuse, caused by a caregiver |
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| losing control and shaking a baby that is usually less than one |
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| year in age; it can result in loss of vision, brain damage, |
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| paralysis, seizures, or death; and
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| WHEREAS, A 2003 report in the Journal of the American |
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| Medical Association estimates that, in the United States, an |
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| average of 300 children will die each year, and 600 to 1,200 |
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| more will be injured, of whom two-thirds will be babies or |
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| infants under one year in age, as a result of Shaken Baby |
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| Syndrome, with many cases resulting in severe and permanent |
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| disabilities; and
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| WHEREAS, Medical professionals believe that thousands of |
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| additional cases of Shaken Baby Syndrome are being misdiagnosed |
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| or not detected; and
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| WHEREAS, Shaken Baby Syndrome often results in permanent, |
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| irreparable brain damage or death to an infant and may result |
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| in more than $1,000,000 in medical costs to care for a single, |
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| disabled child in just the first few years of life; and
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| WHEREAS, The most effective solution for ending Shaken Baby |
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| Syndrome is to prevent such abuse, and it is clear that the |
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| minimal costs of education and prevention programs may prevent |
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| enormous medical and disability costs and untold grief for many |
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| families; and |
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| WHEREAS, Prevention programs have demonstrated that |
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| educating new parents about the danger of shaking young |
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| children and how they can help protect their child from injury |
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| can bring about a significant reduction in the number of cases |
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| of Shaken Baby Syndrome; and
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| WHEREAS, Education programs have been shown to raise |
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| awareness and provide critically important information about |
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| Shaken Baby Syndrome to parents, caregivers, daycare workers, |
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| child protection employees, law enforcement personnel, health |
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| care professionals, and legal representatives; and
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| WHEREAS, Efforts to prevent Shaken Baby Syndrome are |
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| supported by advocacy groups across the United States that were |
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| formed by parents and relatives of children who have been |
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| killed or injured by shaking, such as the National Shaken Baby |
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| Coalition, the Shaken Baby Association, the SKIPPER (Shaking |
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| Kills: Instead Parents Please Educate and Remember) |
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| Initiative, the Shaken Baby Alliance, Shaken Baby Prevention, |
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| Inc., A Voice for Gabbi, Don't Shake Jake, and the Kierra |
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| Harrison Foundation, whose mission is to educate the general |
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| public and professionals about Shaken Baby Syndrome and to |
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| increase support for victims and victim's families in the |
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| health care and criminal justice systems; and
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| WHEREAS, Child abuse prevention programs and "National |
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| Shaken Baby Syndrome Awareness Week" are supported by the |
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| National Shaken Baby Coalition, the National Center on Shaken |
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| Baby Syndrome, the Children's Defense Fund, the American |
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| Academy of Pediatrics, the Child Welfare League of America, |
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| Prevent Child Abuse America, the National Child Abuse |
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| Coalition, the National Exchange Club Foundation, the American |
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| Humane Association, the American Professional Society on the |
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| Abuse of Children, the Arc of the United States, the |
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| Association of University Centers on Disabilities, Children's |
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| Healthcare is a Legal Duty, Family Partnership, Family Voices, |
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| National Alliance of Children's Trust and Prevention Funds, |
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| United Cerebral Palsy, the National Association of Children's |
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| Hospitals and related institutions, Never Shake a Baby |
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| Arizona/Prevent Child Abuse Arizona, the Center for Child |
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| Protection and Family Support, and many other organizations; |
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| therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL |
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| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that in honor of survivors |
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| of Shaken Baby Syndrome like Taylor Nicole (Pinkas) Rogers of |
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| Edwardsville and Kristina Simmons of Decatur, and in honor of |
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| all the other precious children that did or did not survive, we |
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| hereby designate April 16-22, 2007, as "Shaken Baby Syndrome |
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| Awareness Week" in the State of Illinois; and be it further |
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| RESOLVED, That we commend those hospitals, child care |
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| councils, schools, and other organizations that are working to |
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| increase awareness of the danger of shaking young children and |
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| educate parents and caregivers as to how they can help protect |