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National Back to Sleep Campaign

Booklets/Handouts

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Booklets/Handouts

  

Infant Sleep Position and SIDS: Questions and Answers for Health Care Professionals Booklet
This 12-page booklet for health care professionals answers common questions about sleep position, sleep environment and discusses SIDS and the latest research.
  

Safe Sleep for My Grandbaby: Reduce the Risk of SIDS Brochure
This 8-panel brochure, part of the Back to Sleep campaign, explains ways that grandparents can help to reduce the risks of SIDS for infants in their care.

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    Safe Sleep for Your Baby: Reduce the Risk of SIDS Brochure
    This 8-panel brochure, part of the Back to Sleep campaign, defines SIDS and explains ways parents and caregivers can reduce the risks of SIDS.

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    Safe Sleep for Your Baby: What does a Safe Sleep Environment Look Like? Tearpad
    This tearpad (50 single sheets), part of the Back to Sleep campaign, explains ways parents and caregivers can reduce the risk of SIDS and shows a safe sleep environment.

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  • Curriculum

      

    Babies Sleep Safest on Their Backs: A Resource Kit for Reducing SIDS in African American Communities
    This information kit, part of the Back to Sleep campaign, includes materials and resources for conducting community-based training sessions on ways to reduce the risk of SIDS in African American communities. It includes 15-, 30-, and 60-minute training modules, background material on SIDS, resources, brochures, magnets, and a video.
      

    Curriculum for Nurses: Continuing Education Program on SIDS Risk Reduction
    (PDF 968 KB)
    This 40 page continuing education (CE) program for nurses includes information about SIDS, risk reduction strategies and challenges, effective communication tools and the role of nurses as educators. The module is approved by the Maryland Nurses Association for 1.1 contact hours of CE credit. To order multiple copies of this curriculum go to Back to Sleep.
    Additional Resources

      

    Back to Sleep Campaign Order Form
    This single page form lists free resources available from the National Back to Sleep Campaign and instructions on ordering via fax, email, mail, telephone or online.
      

    Back to Sleep Logo Sticker
    This 3 x 3 " sticker displays the Back to Sleep logo and contact information.

      

    Please Put Me On My Back to Sleep Door Hanger
    This 8 x 3.5 " double sided card, part of the Back to Sleep campaign, hangs on a doorknob and lists ways to reduce the risk of SIDS and shows a safe sleep environment.

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  • African American
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    Reduce the Risk of SIDS Refrigerator Magnet
    This 4 x 6 " refrigerator magnet, part of the Back to Sleep campaign, lists key ways parents and caregivers can reduce the risk of SIDS in infants.

      

    SIDS: A Video on Helping to Reduce the Risk
    This video, part of the Back to Sleep campaign, is about four minutes long. It runs in a continuous one hour loop and explains how parents and caregivers can reduce the risk of SIDS and shows how to provide a safe sleep environment.

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