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www.lancashiresafeguarding.org.uk/ICON

Background Abusive Head Trauma (AHT) Campaign Pan-Lancashire approach, led by the Local Safeguarding Children Boards and Child Death Overview Panel A response to a number of infant deaths and serious injuries as a result of AHT Aims to let parents/carers know that infant crying is normal, and equip them with skills to cope

What is ICON? Infant crying is normal and it will stop Comfort methods will sometimes soothe the baby and the crying will stop OK to walk away if you have checked the baby is safe and the crying is getting to you Never shake or hurt a baby

About abusive head trauma Abusive head trauma is the most common cause of death or long term disability in babies 24 out of 100, 000 hospital admissions for babies are due to abusive head trauma 200 children are killed or hurt annually in the UK These figures certainly underestimate the real numbers involved

Who is more likely to cause harm? Majority of those responsible are parents (75%) Most are male… either the baby’s father or the mother’s partner. In some cases, baby sitters have been known to cause harm to children in their care The toxic trio and ACES are often present

Some “crying baby” facts Parents will, at some point, struggle to cope with their baby’s crying. It is important to offer an alternative response to help control these extreme emotions ICON is an evidenced-based delivery method Crying is a normal part of child development which can have a significant negative impact on the emotional health of parents All babies will cry a lot from the ages of 2 weeks to 3- 4 months, but this can vary from baby to baby Crying seems to peak in the late afternoon and early evening… but this can vary

Norman Crying Curve

But… It’s not just the baby Excessive infant crying can be associated with: Parental stress Depression Anxiety Possible relationship problems Feelings of guilt, inadequacy and helplessness Remember… this is a new experience for most parents

How can professionals help parents? Make every contact count Raising awareness By talking through the key points in the ICON leaflet By offering ICON as an alternative to a situation where frustration (often linked to tiredness) can lead to such abuse By discussing issues raised from the clips

What can parents do to help their babies? Understand why their baby is crying and that crying is normal Being prepared Parental responses Parents to build their own tool kit/crying plan Knowing what support is available and where to access it

Online toolkit https://www.facebook.com/iconcope/ CRY-SIS National Helpline, call 08451 228 669 Visit any of the three safeguarding board websites for video clips, leaflet, posters and more www.lancashiresafeguarding.org.uk/icon www.lscb.org.uk www.blackpoolsafeguarding.org.uk NSPCC Helpline, call 0808 800 5000 or visit www.nspcc.org.uk Safer Sleep information and materials available www.lancashiresafeguarding.org.uk Tweet us @LancsSguarding #ICONLancashire @SafeguardingBPL #ICONBlackpool @BwDSafeguarding #ICONBlackburnDarwen You can also visit, www.lancashirecare.nhs.uk for more information. Parents can also be signposted to their midwife or health visitor.