Research grant to update The Lullaby Trust’s Baby Check app
Baby Check, a smartphone app that aims to identify seriously ill young babies is being upgraded to provide support to parents and carers.
Baby Check, a smartphone app that aims to identify seriously ill young babies is being upgraded to provide support to parents and carers.
There has been some coverage in the news of an incident regarding a baby who had been travelling in a car seat. Here is our response and safety advice
The GAPS project brought together researchers, bereaved parents and policy makers from around the world to define which areas of SUDI research should be prioritised. Here Dr Alexis Willett, who conceived the project, discusses the process and how she hopes it will support the efforts to reduce the rate of sudden infant death worldwide.
Jennifer and Chris Reid are parents of Edward, who sadly died from SIDS at 3 months old, and founders of Teddy's Wish. Here, they explain why the GAPS project is so important to them
Pediatrics, the journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, today published a paper from The Lullaby Trust and partner international organisations, which sets out new global priorities for tackling sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI).
Baby charity The Lullaby Trust has called on all baby car seat manufacturers to work together to develop and agree consistent messages to parents using infant car seats especially for pre-term and young babies.
Baby charity The Lullaby Trust, is funding a major new study into sudden unexpected death in childhood.
A new study has been published today which looks at newborn babies in car seats.
The Lullaby Trust welcomes news that the number of stillbirths and babies dying shortly after birth in England has dropped since the smoking ban was introduced.