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Baby Check reborn – Helping parents decide when their baby is ill
3 June 2009
An evidence based system for scoring and assessing the severity of their baby’s symptoms.

 

Experts unite to warn parents of bedsharing dangers
29 April 2009
Warning to parents not to risk their babies lives by sleeping with them in adult beds or on sofas.

 

Sleep Simple, Sleep Safe: Five Essentials to Reduce the Risk of Cot Death
16 April 2009
Our new Sleep Simple advice recommends just five bedtime basics to keep a baby safe.

 

New DVD Targets Teenagers
9 March 2009
FSID today released a new DVD to promote safe sleep advice to teenage parents whose babies are at greatest risk of cot death

 

Seminar launches Coventry Cot Death Campaign
5 March 2009
FSID will host a seminar on Friday, which will mark the beginning of a year-long campaign by Coventry PCT and the Coventry Safe Guarding board to reduce the instances of cot death in the city.

 

Cot death charity targets young mums with hard-hitting new ad
18 December 2008
We've teamed up with advertising agency JWT to produce a viral, which focuses on the pain of losing a baby.

 

Young Mums Cot Death Risk Higher
28 August 2008
The Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths, (FSID), the UK’s leading cot death charity, welcomed today’s report from the Office of National Statistics (ONS), which shows a drop in cot deaths in 2006

 

Multi-Ethnic Study into Cot Death Announced in Bradford
13 August 2008
FSID has given a Bradford researcher £78,000 to fund a multi-ethnic study into Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

 

New campaign highlights greater cot death risk for premature babies
31 July 2008
The ‘Time to Get Back to Sleep’ campaign highlights the need for premature babies, who sleep on their tummies while in hospital, to be switched to sleeping on their backs at home.

 

Infection and Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy
29 May 2008
We welcome the findings of the research by Weber MA et al, Infection and sudden unexpected death in infancy: a systematic retrospective case review published in The Lancet on 31 May 2008.

 

 

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