Honor the Past, Learn for the Future: What does a safe sleep environment look like? (American Indian/Alaska Native Outreach)

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Side 1 of Honor the Past, Learn for the Future: What does a safe sleep environment look like? (American Indian/Alaska Native Outreach).

This single sheet illustrates a safe infant sleep environment and lists ways to reduce the risk of SIDS and other sleep-related causes of infant death among American Indian/Alaska Native babies.


This single sheet illustrates a safe infant sleep environment and lists ways to reduce the risk of SIDS and other sleep-related causes of infant death among American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) babies. This item is part of the Healthy Native Babies Project, a collaboration among the NICHD, Native organizations, and representatives from five Northern Tier Indian Health Services Areas: Aberdeen, Alaska, Billings, Bimidji, and Portland. The Project represents an outreach arm of the Safe to Sleep campaign (formerly the Back to Sleep campaign) focused on spreading safe sleep messages to AI/AN communities.


Preferred Citation:
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, NIH, DHHS. (2020). Honor the Past, Learn for the Future: What does a safe sleep environment look like? (American Indian/Alaska Native Outreach) (20-HD-7462B). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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