Zero Racial Disparities in Infant Mortality by 2033

Safe Sleep

Safe sleep practices are important for ensuring infant health. Lack of resources and education on safe sleep practices is a leading cause of infant death in St. Louis.

Why Safe Sleep Matters

More than 3,500 babies in the U.S. die suddenly and unexpectedly every year while sleeping, often due to Sudden Unexplained Infant Death Syndrome (SUIDS) or accidental deaths from suffocation or strangulation, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. 

In St. Louis, Black babies are seven times more likely to die than white babies from SUIDS. Many parents and caregivers are unaware that how their baby sleeps can put them at a higher risk of infant death. For examples, some families co-sleep with their babies as bonding time or to protect them from unsafe living conditions, but this puts them at risk for suffocation. For other families, a crib may simply be too expensive. Most infant deaths can be avoided by practicing the ABC’s of Safe SleepBabies sleep safest Alone, on their Back and in their Crib, bassinet or portable crib 

For more information on recommendations related to infant safe sleep, visit the American Academy of Pediatrics

What FLOURISH is Doing to Promote Safe Sleep

Safe Sleep Champions 

Safe Sleep Champions are individuals, organizations and hospitals that are all trained in standard safe sleep messaging. This ensures that caregivers receive consistent information regardless of where they get their information. 

Annual Safe Sleep Summit  

This annual conference provides a peer-to-peer learning and networking event around infant safe sleep. The event typically occurs during October, Safe Sleep Awareness month. View the recording of the 2020 Safe Sleep Summit.

Safe Sleep Shared Measurement System  

Funders and service providers were engaged in order to determine a standard set of safe sleep metrics for the region. A shared measurement system has been built within REDCap. Partners have begun to collect data to build a regional safe sleep dataset. View the metrics that are being collected. To utilize the shared measurement system, contact Aja Welch at [email protected] for more information. 

Safe Sleep Education & Portable Crib Distribution for Families  

FLOURISH partners are educating caregivers throughout the St. Louis region and providing families with portable cribs when they need a safe sleep environment for their infants. View more information about the portable crib distribution programs

Safe Sleep St. Louis Guide 

The Safe Sleep St. Louis Guide was developed to provide ideas for various actions an organization can take to promote safe sleep in the St. Louis region. The guide is in alignment with the statewide strategic plan. Find new activities to promote infant safe sleep at your organization  

Safe Sleep Stickers & Magnets 

FLOURISH has developed a safe sleep sticker and magnet that can be distributed to promote infant safe sleep to caregivers. Contact Sarah Kennedy at [email protected] to arrange a pickup/drop off.  

Missouri Safe Sleep Coalition 

Providers from across the state are working together to promote infant safe sleep to all Missourians. Many FLOURISH partners are active in the coalition and its work groups. Check out the Missouri Safe Sleep Coalition Strategic Plan.

Children’s Trust Fund Specialty License Plate Program

You can help prevent child abuse by proudly displaying the official Children’s Trust Fund (CTF) license plate on your vehicle. Funds raised through this program are distributed back into prevention programs throughout the state. Funding for the Safe Sleep First project is made available through Missouri Children’s Trust Fund. Find the logos to use in your own promotions or get your license plate today to support infant safe sleep efforts across the state.

Join FLOURISH’s safe sleep efforts. Contact Aja Welch at [email protected] for more information.