Shaken Baby Syndrome, ACT 165 legislation was enacted on March 21, 2006. AN ACT to amend 48.67, 49.155 (1d) (a) and 49.45 (44) (intro.); and to create 46.515 (4) (b) 3., 48.982 (2m) (d), 121.02 (1) (L) 6. and 253.15 of the statutes; relating to: the provision of information regarding shaken baby syndrome and impacted babies to the parents of newborn infants, training regarding shaken baby syndrome and impacted babies for day care providers, and instruction regarding shaken baby syndrome and impacted babies for middle school and high school pupils; the identification of, and documentation of certain information concerning, shaken and impacted babies; granting rule−making authority; and making an appropriation.
This state law includes several Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) prevention training requirements that impact local school districts. Information and resources to assist school districts in meeting the requirements of the Prevent Violence Against Children Act of 2005 offers many options.
Shaken Baby Syndrome Content Areas:
- Family and Consumer Sciences - resources for applying for Family and Consumer Sciences content in a Shaken Baby Syndrome unit (additional resources for both high school and middle schools to be added)
- Health Education - resources for applying for education content in a Shaken Baby Syndrome unit
Resources available for curriculum, instruction, and assessment are available:
- Abusive Head Trauma Prevention Training for Child Care Providers (Abusive Head Trauma (AHT) Prevention Training for Child Care Providers replaced Shaken Baby Syndrome Prevention Training for Child Care Providers on September 1, 2020. Either SBS or AHT Prevention training taken through August 31, 2020, meets the training requirement.)
- Abusive Head Trauma Prevention Training for Child Care Providers [formerly Shaken Baby Syndrome Prevention] Training Materials for Approved Trainers of Child Care Providers (updated training required after August 31, 2020, to replace former Shaken Baby Syndrome Prevention)
- National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Members of the Wisconsin Shaken Baby Association
- Scenarios for Classroom Discussion
- Certificate of Completion Template
The state law includes several Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) prevention training requirements that impact local school districts:
- The first training requirement applies to all school districts. According to state statutes [§121.02(1)(L)6, Wis. Stats.] school boards must provide pupils with the instruction described in §253.15 (5) on shaken baby syndrome and impacted babies in one of grades 5 to 8 and in one of grades 10 to 12. Since the inception of the law, training to educators in various programs has taken place. The names of the teachers trained are submitted as Approved SBS Trainers to the Child Care Information Center (CCIC) of WI.
- The second SBS prevention training requirement takes place in the Family and Consumer Sciences course, Assistant Child Care Teacher. Students earn certification and will work in licensed centers, so they must have SBS prevention training. Teachers of these courses must incorporate the approved curriculum into the Assistant Child Care Teacher Course.
- The third training requirement applies to those school districts that operate childcare programs. Any person who provides care and supervision to children under age five in a childcare setting operated by a school district or licensed as a group childcare center, family childcare center, or day camp must receive training in Shaken Baby Syndrome prevention. This includes all providers, employees, substitutes, volunteers, and emergency back-up providers. A list of agencies offering these courses is available on the Department of Children and Families website.