Ask about young children
Ask if the family have young children or look after young children (under the age of two years).
The health dangers associated with mould and damp are now well recognised. Many families are increasingly aware of these risks and may worry about how exposure could affect their children’s health.
Worry about the impact of mould and damp can lead families to change their sleeping arrangements in an attempt to protect their children from mould or damp. While these actions are well-intentioned, they can sometimes make it more difficult to follow safer sleep guidelines. This is usually because either there is limited space, or families can’t move the cot to another location within their home.
Housing, midwifery, and family support professionals all play a crucial role in recognising when this might happen and helping families to find safer, practical solutions.
When a family contacts you about mould or damp in their home, take a few extra moments to check how this might be affecting the way their baby sleeps.
Ask if the family have young children or look after young children (under the age of two years).
ask the family if they have changed their children’s sleeping arrangements as a result of the mould or damp.
Highlight key συμβουλές για ασφαλέστερο ύπνο to the family, and talk through how this can be applied in their situation.
If the baby does not have their own clear, separate sleeping place (such as a cot, travel cot, or Moses basket), share The Lullaby Trust’s guidance on safer sleep away from home in emergency situations.
If the baby does not have their own clear, separate sleeping place such as a cot, travel cot or Moses basket, help the family access a suitable sleep space quickly. This could be through your local social services department, a baby bank, Home-Start or a local charity shop.
Emphasise the importance of each baby having their own safer sleep space, and find someone who will help the family sleep safer.
By taking these simple actions, you are helping families navigate difficult housing situations while still keeping their baby as safe as possible.
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This information was co-produced with the NCMD.