How we can support professionals

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Обучение

Discover our expert safer sleep training and bereavement training. Empowering you to help and empower families, and save babies' lives.

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Уход за новорожденным (CONI)

We coordinate a national health-visitor led service for bereaved parents, giving hundreds of families peace of mind and support.

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Помощь семье, понесшей тяжелую утрату

Being involved in a sudden and unexpected infant death can be stressful for any professional. If you work with bereaved parents and families, we're here to help.

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What is SIDS?

When a baby under 12 months dies suddenly and unexpectedly, and no cause is found, it is usually referred to as sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Wdon’t know what causes SIDS, but we do know that following safer sleep advice for all sleeps, day and night, significantly reduces the risk.

For more information on SIDS and/or safer sleep, call our free helpline on 0808 802 6869 or email [email protected].

Safer Sleep information and resources

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Safer sleep animations

Short animations on safer sleep to share with families

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Professionals e-newsletter

For all professionals working with babies and families - get all the latest news, data and research here. You can help keep babies safe, and keep grieving families supported.

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Неделя безопасного сна

Safer Sleep Week is The Lullaby Trust’s national awareness campaign targeting anyone looking after a young baby. It takes place every March and aims to raise awareness of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and the simple advice that reduces the risk of it occurring.

We know that greater awareness of safer sleep leads to a decrease in the numbers of babies dying.

Sadly around four babies a week still die from SIDS and if all parents were aware of safer sleep advice, many lives could be saved. Around 700,000 babies are born every year in the UK and we need to continue to reach out to all new parents with our life-saving messages.

If you’re a professional working with families, parents or carers:

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