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Publicising your event in local media is a great way to get extra support, while also raising awareness of Lullaby Trust research and services. It's easy and anyone can do it!
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Publicising your event in local media is a great way to get extra support, while also raising awareness of Lullaby Trust research and services. It's easy and anyone can do it!
Mum, actor and entrepreneur will use her voice and profile to raise awareness of SIDS.
Over 1 in 3 parents have bought a baby sleep product they’ve seen on social media that goes against safer sleep advice, a survey by The Lullaby Trust finds.
The Lullaby Trust and Kit Tarka Foundation have been working together over the past few months to consider how to save more babies’ lives.
Rates of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) have increased in England and Wales according to figures released today by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Research into the link between car seats and SIDS found young babies may be at risk of breathing difficulties if they travel while sat upright for too long
Involvement in a sudden and unexpected infant death can be stressful for any professional. Here’s our advice to anyone working with bereaved parents and families.
Nigel shares the story of his granddaughter, Lexi
The safest cot is a clear cot. Babies are at a higher risk of SIDS if they have their heads covered so keep cots clear of any items such as bumpers, toys and loose bedding.
A survey of over 8,500 parents carried out by The Lullaby Trust has shown that 40% of parents have co-slept in dangerous circumstances such as on a sofa, having drunk alcohol or as a smoker.
After the sudden and unexpected death of a baby or child, we might feel a need to reach out and hear about other people’s experiences of grief
A new report from the National Child Mortality database has found a clear association between risk of child death and social deprivation in England