The Lullaby Trust takes on the work of The Scottish Cot Death Trust
After months of discussion, the Scottish Cot Death Trust's work has been transferred across to The Lullaby Trust, so support for families in Scotland continues and strengthens.
After months of discussion, the Scottish Cot Death Trust's work has been transferred across to The Lullaby Trust, so support for families in Scotland continues and strengthens.
An important update to national medicines guidance that will help more families receive potentially life-saving safer sleep advice.
The UK Covid-19 Inquiry has published its third report looking at NHS and health services during the pandemic.
New research from reveals a significant gap between how confident parents and carers feel about safer sleep and the reality of what is happening in babies’ sleep spaces.
Our biggest campaign of the year runs from 9 - 15 March 2026. Safer sleep advice saves lives, but only when it reaches families. Here's how you can get involved.
A severe shortage of paediatric and perinatal pathologists is causing long, distressing delays for families awaiting post-mortem results.
New findings reveal troubling failings in maternity and neonatal care. The Lullaby Trust is deeply concerned and urging urgent action to protect families.
The Lullaby Trust's response to the government's Child Poverty Strategy 2025.
Today the Office for National Statistics released figures showing that the rates of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) have decreased, but this is not happening fast enough
As parents and carers, we can hesitate to ask for help, fearing we’re overreacting or taking up NHS time. We asked parents and carers what they thought, and we couldn't agree more with what they said.
Baby Loss Awareness Week is coming up on 9 – 15 October. This annual, national awareness week aims to help the wider public better understand baby loss and how to support those living with it.