Kentucky Governor Signs Bill To Strengthen Protection Of Children
Governor Steve Beshear signed House Bill 285 on Thursday to improve training for child protection, see, Kentucky, and expects to reduce the threat of violence against children as “baby syndrome Shaken is well known, “the governor of the Office of Communications has announced.
Such a system is trained in child care and education professionals to recognize and prevent head injuries classified as shaken baby syndrome; learning might have on other people who have contact with infants and young children.
“Too many babies are shaken baby syndrome victims, and we must do everything we can to prevent this terrible trauma. Every child deserves the opportunity to grow into productive adults and good health, “said Beshear.
The consequences could be affected shaking the child to violence are injuries pediatric abusive head injuries, permanent brain damage, blindness, cerebral palsy, transmission losses are injuries of the spinal cord, paralysis, seizures, learning, and at worst death.
In 2008, 21 cases of brain damage in infants has led to the child’s death or near death. Last year, 24 cases of child abuse, head injuries, unfortunately, led to his death.