Kaarene Fitzgerald

Kaarene Fitzgerald
Born 12 December 1944
Te Kuiti, New Zealand
Died 24 May 2003
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Kaarene Noelle Fitzgerald, AC (12 December 1944 – 24 May 2003) was an Australian advocate for the study and treatment of Sudden Infant Death. Fitzgerald founded the Sudden Infant Death Research Foundation (known as SIDS & Kids) on 11 July 1977.[1] The organization began the day after her son Glenn died from an unexplainable death, known as a Sudden Infant Death.

This was the first NGO of its kind in Australia. In 1999 she was awarded the Companion of the Order of Australia for her services to the community and for "coordination of world-wide efforts to develop and research educational strategies to reduce sudden infant death in infancy".[2]

She was responsible for the development of a direct referral system involving the Foundation, the Health Department, State Coroner's office, Ambulance Service and hospitals.[1] In 1988, Fitzgerald established Red Nose Day[3] as a fundraising activity and convinced other state based SIDS bodies to join the fundraising activity. It became a signature national fundraising "day" in Australia.

Internationally, Fitzgerald co-founded SIDS International and was the inaugural executive[4] and then chairman of the group from 1989 - 1992. She then developed a network of research coordination - the Global Strategy Task Force.[5]

In 1991 Fitzgerald was approached to help establish the Monash Research Foundation for Reproduction and Development. This group became the Ritchie Centre.[6] Fitzgerald's commitment to research was honored with the Ritchie Centre's annual Kaarene Fitzgerald public forum.[7]

Fitzgerald was born in Te Kuiti, New Zealand and died in Melbourne, Australia on May 24, 2003, after a long battle with cancer. She was survived by her four children, Karl, Anita, Lacey & Michael.

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References

  1. 1 2 "SIDS & Kids National". Sidsandkids.org. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  2. "Australia Day Honour Roll". IUtsanhonour.gov.au. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  3. "Red Nose Day Appeal" (PDF). Sidsandkids.org. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  4. International Society for the Study and Prevention of Perinatal and Infant Death (ISPID), Inc. "SIDS International". Ispid.org. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  5. International Society for the Study and Prevention of Perinatal and Infant Death (ISPID), Inc. "the Global Strategy Task Force". Ispid.org. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  6. "Ritchie Centre". Monashinstitute.org. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  7. "Kaarene Fitzgerald Lecture". Theritchiecentre.blogspot.com.au. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
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