Sentences with phrase «lullaby trust»

Francine is an honorary Fellow, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health; and holds a BA Hons in History (University of North London); an Honorary Doctorate, (Middlesex University); Post-graduate Diploma in Public Relations (University of Stirling); and is currently CEO of the Lullaby Trust.
The Lullaby Trust Helpline: 0808 802 6868 Monday - Friday 10am - 5 pm; weekends and Bank Holidays 6pm - 10 pm Email: [email protected] Website: www.lullabytrust.org.
She has also provided legal advice and acted as company secretary for several years to FSID (now Lullaby Trust).
Having a room thermometer will also help keep the room where baby sleeps at the ideal temperature (16 - 20 °C with light bedding is comfortable and safe — Source: Lullaby Trust).
Justin Daniels from the Lullaby Trust explains: «Car seats are desperately important to save lives from car accidents.
The Lullaby Trust (formerly known as the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths — FSID) says the safest place for your baby to sleep is on his back, on his own sleep surface, in the same room as you, for at least the first six months.
Sands and The Lullaby Trust, the two largest baby loss charities operating across the UK, are considering whether merging to create one charity will offer greater potential to reduce the number of babies dying in the UK, and provide a lifeline to all families who have lost a baby both before, during and shortly after birth and during infancy.
Clea Harmer, Chief Executive of Sands, said: «The conversation about whether Sands and The Lullaby Trust should join together has now reached a new phase.
«Both Sands and The Lullaby Trust would continue to operate side by side and we expect a new charity would be launched sometime in the autumn of 2019.»
Francine Bates, chief executive of the British baby charity, The Lullaby Trust, told WebMD Boots that the study shows that parents who choose to share a bed with their infants should be cautious.
«The Lullaby Trust supports parental choice but we would also urge every new mother and father to weigh up the known risks of sharing a bed with their baby and, in light of their own situation, take appropriate precautions.
The various stories in the news can lead to confusion on what is best when it comes to car seat safety, so we put some questions to The Lullaby Trust, the charity dedicated to safer sleep for babies, to clarify the safety issues surrounding letting your baby sleep in a car seat.
Research and Information Manager Lucy Lyus, from The Lullaby Trust answered a few questions for us.
The advice from The Lullaby Trust is clear that yes babies fall asleep in car seats, but it's important to ensure they won't over heat and as soon as you're able to, take them out of the seat to sleep.
She is a member of the LLL Panel of Professional Advisors, the NCT Research Advisory Board, and has just assumed the role of Chair of the Lullaby Trust Scientific Committee.
The caring for your baby at night leaflet is endorsed by the CPHVA, RCM, iHV and The Lullaby Trust and is newly redesigned leaflet.
The Lullaby Trust suggests that a safe room temperature is between 16 - 20 °C, with light bedding or a lightweight, well - fitting baby sleep bag.
We are delighted to be part - funding this project in partnership with The Lullaby Trust.
SANDS, The Lullaby Trust, Teddys Wish, MAMA Academy, Aching Arms (whoop whoop) and Group B Strep Support amongst others.
JULY 10th: GUEST HOST: Lullaby Trust will be joining us to lead a discussion on SIDS, support and pregnancy and parenting after infant loss.
A simple room thermometer is available from The Lullaby Trust online shop.
The Lullaby Trust's Lucy Lyus, Research and Information Manager said in response to the study: «We recommend that women breastfeed their babies, if they can, as breastfeeding for any duration, whether exclusive or in combination with formula feeding, has been found to reduce the chance of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
The Lullaby Trust, which is dedicated to preventing sudden infant deaths, wants further research to be carried out on the back of this latest study.
That's why we seek advice from FSIDS charity (now known as the Lullaby Trust), leading childcare professionals, midwives, and parents.
The Lullaby Trust «s Judith Howard has been advising and helping parents who have lost children to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) for several years and has said: «Ninety per cent of sudden infant deaths happen in the first six months and we're now finding that when you get a death in the first month of life, it's nearly always because the baby has been co-sleeping or bed - sharing with a parent.
Professor Helen Ball, Director of Parent - Infant Sleep Lab, Department of Anthropology, Durham University and Chair, Lullaby Trust Scientific Committee.
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