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Global events that cover SIDS and SUDI research
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Global events that cover SIDS and SUDI research
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Baby Check, a smartphone app that aims to identify seriously ill young babies is being upgraded to provide support to parents and carers.
The latest report on sudden and unexpected deaths in infancy and childhood from England's National Child Mortality Database
Information about the APPG on baby loss
Nigel shares the story of his granddaughter, Lexi
Two training courses which provide information to knowledgeably discuss CONI with parents.
Mum, actor and entrepreneur will use her voice and profile to raise awareness of SIDS.
If you or your partner smokes while youβre pregnant or after your baby is born, the risk of SIDS (also known as cot death) is greatly increased
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).
Bereavement training for practitioners working with families
Around 193 babies and toddlers still die every year of SIDS or SUDC, in the UK. Research has shown that several parental and infant care factors are more frequently associated with babies who die of SIDS, than with those who survive.