The Hannah Rose Foundation

Shaken Baby Syndrome

1,200 and 1,600 children die every year in the United States from SBS. The Hannah Rose Foundation was formed to raise money to educate people about the fatal consequences of shaking your baby. It is our mission in life to prevent this from ever happening again to any child!

"Child abuse casts a shadow the length of a lifetime."

- Herbert Ward

Archive for April, 2009

Pediatricians adopt new term for shaken baby abuse

Monday, April 27th, 2009

By LINDSEY TANNER, AP Medical Writer Lindsey Tanner, Ap Medical Writer

CHICAGO – The American Academy of Pediatrics wants doctors to stop using the term “shaken baby syndrome” in favor of something more scientific.

The nation’s largest pediatricians’ group recommends “abusive head trauma,” calling it a more comprehensive diagnosis for brain, skull and spinal injuries associated with shaking and other head injuries inflicted on infants.

The academy says the new diagnostic term should be used in medical records and that it may provide more clarity in the courtroom.

Some defense attorneys and doctors believe shaken baby syndrome doesn’t exist, arguing that it’s impossible to shake babies hard enough to cause brain injuries without breaking their necks. But that argument is based on faulty evidence and is not shared by most physicians who specialize in treating child abuse, said Dr. Robert Block, former chairman of an academy committee on child abuse.

The National Institutes of Health says shaking can cause bruising, swelling, and bleeding, “which can lead to permanent, severe brain damage or death.”

Block said legal challenges to the term “shaken baby syndrome” can detract from more important questions about whether abuse occurred. The new term can avoid that problem, he said.

“In no way does this change the position of the academy” about the potentially fatal risks of shaking an infant, said Block, a pediatrics professor at the University of Oklahoma’s community medicine school in Tulsa.

The pediatrics academy recommends the new terminology in a policy statement being published in the May issue of its journal, Pediatrics.

Dr. Cindy Christian, a co-author of the policy statement and a child abuse researcher at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, said evidence shows babies can be injured by severe shaking alone but sometimes they have head injuries caused by other abuse as well.

The National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome says an estimated 1,200 to 1,400 U.S. children are injured or killed by shaking each year, but that the number may be much higher since many cases likely are not detected.

The advocacy group also uses the umbrella term “abusive head trauma,” but says shaking is the leading cause of death in these cases.

The pediatricians’ new policy says doctors should be alert to signs of head trauma that could include abusive shaking. Doctors also should teach parents safe ways to calm fussy babies and how to avoid the dangers of shaking, the policy advises.

Marilyn Barr, executive director of the center on shaken baby syndrome, praised the academy for “trying to clear murky waters.”

On the Net:
Academy of Pediatrics: http://www.aap.org/

NIH: http://tinyurl.com/38d8vd

Apple Apologizes

Friday, April 24th, 2009

Apple Inc. is apologizing for allowing a 99-cent iPhone game called “Baby Shaker” that let a player quiet a virtual crying infant by shaking the device.

Check out more on what Apple had to say:
http://cbs13.com/local/apple.apologizes.baby.2.992733.html

Baby Shaker iPhone Segment

Friday, April 24th, 2009

Dear Friends,

Yesterday i was asked to help take action to remove this application from Apple iPhones.

Please check this story out and write the Apple company and let them know about Hannah Juceam and all of the children that have been shaken. The country spoke out loudly and the application was removed from Apple’s website.

http://cbs13.com/local/apple.iphone.app.2.991899.html

Scott Juceam

New radio segment in the media center…

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

A new radio segment (mp3) had been added to the media center. The segment features our very own Scott Juceam and a San Francisco radio station helping the University of San Francisco Shaken Baby Syndrome Project.

Click here to listen.

SBS Awareness Week 2009

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

2009 Awareness Week

Hey folks … Below is the new poster for SBS Awareness Week 2009. It can be conveniently printed on 8.5 x 11 paper, or on poster stock at your local copy shop.

Please feel free to forward it to others working to prevent SBS.

Also, you can visit the Skipper Vigil blog at here.

Scott & Lorena Juceam Win 2009 Inspiration Award

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Scott & Lorena Juceam & Family

Dear friends,

Lorena and I would like to share some news we were given in the last few days. In Sacramento the Prevention Center every year has an event where citizens are honored for their efforts to help protect children from abuse. These citizens are nominated and then voted upon by the board of directors of the Sacramento Child Abuse Prevention Council to be honored with what is called Inspirations award. Lorena and I have won the 2009 Inspirations award for our continued mission to educate the world on Shaken Baby Syndrome.

On the night of May 15th at a very Prestigious Hotel in Sacramento we will accept this high honor and ask you to attend if you can to share this award and honor the memory of our daughter Hannah Rose Juceam.

On May 11th of this year it will be three years since Hannah was killed. Our family is still to this second mourning the loss of Hannah and will not stop our mission until every child is better protected and every family is educated about Shaken Baby Syndrome. Attached to this letter are links to the web pages that can give you information on this high profile event that will have people talking for years to come.

If you can join us at the event please make arrangements and let us know you will be there. Please also go to Hannah’s web page www.dontshakeyourbaby.com for further updates on this event and everything else going on in the world of Prevention.

The Prevention Center web site: http://www.thecapcenter.org/events_inspirations.asp
The hotel where the event is located: www.jdvhotels.com/hotels/sacramento/citizen

Sacramento Inspirations 2009 Award

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

Scott & Lorena Juceam & Family

Dear Friends,

Lorena and I have been chosen for the Sacramento Inspirations 2009 award that honors those who take the fight of child abuse to a level that is needed to prevent abuses that we all hear about far to often. Please go to the link and consider joining us for this very special event here in Sacramento. As a family we are honored to accept this award May 15th and will continue to memorialize our little girl Hannah.

http://www.thecapcenter.org/events_inspirations.asp

May 11, 2006 was the day that changed our lives forever. Our daughter will be remembered forever through the mission to educate the world on Shaken Baby Syndrome. Please don’t ever forget ” Don’t Shake Babies”.

Scott & Lorena Juceam

Darryl Gibbs launches his billboard campaign in NY

Monday, April 6th, 2009

Darryl Gibbs

Darryl Gibbs our partner and great friend in New York launches his billboard campaign for Child Abuse Prevention Awareness Month.
Great Job Darryl. We love you.

Partners

  • Roni Deutch
  • Black Dog Studios
  • The Child Abuse Prevention Center