A memorial for Brandy Ebanez on the mainland, where she was murdered in an alleged domestic abuse killing. Photo from the Tri-City Herald |
The late Brandy Ebanez, whose children are subject of a GoFundMe Campaign to help bring them to Pāhala. https://www.gofundme.com/f/in-the- loving-memory-of-brandy-ebanez |
The American Academy of Pediatrics recently updated its recommendations for the first time since 2016, urging parents to make sure babies sleep on a flat, non-inclined surface and discouraging bedsharing.
The AAP's Updated 2022 Recommendations for parents/caregivers can help reduce the risk of sleep-related infant deaths in Hawaiʻi and includes the following:
Always place babies on their backs for naptime and bedtime, or whenever they sleep.
Never put any soft objects such as pillows, blankets, toys, or crib bumpers where babies are sleeping.
Infants should sleep in the parent's room and close to the bed, but on a separate surface designed for infants, ideally for at least the first six months.
Always have babies sleep on a firm, flat surface like a mattress with a fitted sheet. This surface must not have an incline larger than 10 degrees.
Breastfeed and/or feed human milk to both term and preterm infants for at least the first six months if possible.
Offer babies pacifiers at naptime and bedtime to reduce the risk of SIDS.
Never smoke or use substances around babies or let anyone smoke or use substances around babies. Smoking and using substances such as alcohol, marijuana, opioids, or other illicit drugs should be avoided during pregnancy and after birth.
To learn more about safe sleep, attend a virtual workshop, or download an informational Safe Sleep Guide for Parents, visit TheParentLine.org/SafeSleep.
A KAʻŪ COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN ACTION COMMITTEE MEETING is set for Wednesday, Oct. 19 at noon at the Kaʻū District Gym Multipurpose Room in Pāhala. There is no zoom option for the public meeting. The meeting will include election of a Chair and Vice-Chair for the Action Committee.
The agenda from the Action Committee also lists "Project Prioritization Discussion: Action Committee members will engage in an exercise to establish priority implementation projects and interests. Discussion will include exploring mutual interests between Action Committee members to create investigatory subcommittees and community liaison groups, as applicable. Joint Intitiatives with community members or partner organizations are encouraged." The agenda refers to a "Kumu Map of Action Committee member networks" and a "Community-Based Collaborative Action Guide."
More is available through an online Community Development Plan Action Committee folder in the County of Hawai'i Public Documents Repository at https://records.hawaiicounty.gov/weblink/1/fol/88959/Row1.aspx. The documents may also be requested from the Planning Department by calling (808) 961- 8288 or emailing cdp@hawaiicounty.gov.
Kaʻū Community Development Plan Action Committee is comprised of Kaʻū citizens tasked with helping move forward the Kaʻū CDP, in partnership with the Hawai'i County Planing Department and other community stakeholders. Kaʻū's Action Committee members are: Leina'ala Enos, Babette Morrow, Catherine Williams, Kaohinani Mokuali'i, Pernell Hanoa, Jason Masters, Kaweni Ibarra and Jessie Ke. See story at http://kaunewsbriefs.blogspot.com/2022_08_22_archive.html
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THE ROBERT E. HERKES KAʻŪ DISTRICT GYM WILL HOST GIRLS VOLLEYBALL FINALS for the Big Island Interscholastic Federation this Saturday afternoon. In football, the Trojans will host Kohala at 1:30 p.m.
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