Establishes public awareness campaign concerning Period of PURPLE Crying program and shaken baby syndrome.
Impact
The effective implementation of this bill is expected to significantly enhance public safety and well-being. It aims to provide new parents and caregivers with the knowledge needed to understand the Period of PURPLE Crying — a natural yet often alarming phase of infant behavior that peaks around two months of age. By actually reducing instances of shaken baby syndrome and abusive head trauma through informed parental behavior, the overall health outcomes for infants in New Jersey could improve markedly.
Summary
Assembly Bill A1014 seeks to establish a public awareness campaign regarding the Period of PURPLE Crying program and its relation to shaken baby syndrome and abusive head trauma. The bill mandates the Commissioner of Health, in consultation with the Commissioner of Children and Families, to disseminate critical information on this developmental phase of infants, which can lead to severe consequences if not properly understood by parents and caregivers. The bill reinforces the importance of client education in addressing the challenges posed during this sensitive period of early childhood development.
Contention
While the proposal has received broad support for its educational goals, discussions around potential resource allocation and the effectiveness of the awareness campaign implementation could be points of contention. Skeptics may question whether the campaign's reach and effectiveness will be sufficient to alleviate the issues it aims to address. Ensuring that the information is accessible and engaging to diverse groups of parents and caregivers will be crucial to the campaign's success.
Requires birthing centers, hospitals, and licensed midwives to offer information to parents of newborns on shaken baby syndrome and sudden unexpected infant death