This webinar supports the launch of the BAPM Framework on Neonatal Outreach Services.
This Framework for Practice is the first detailed publication defining and outlining neonatal outreach services. It offers a future vision of a supportive pathway for babies transitioning from the hospital to home environment. This framework offers multiple new recommendations threaded throughout and there are themes intertwining; therefore, it is essential that it is implemented in its entirety. No subsection can be applied as a standalone concept. Neonatal outreach into the community should not be seen as a separate entity but as part of the continuum of neonatal care delivered across the country.
Programme
- Welcome and Introduction - Sara Clarke, Lead Neonatal Dietitian, West Midlands Perinatal Network, BAPM AHPPP executive committee, Chair of Outreach Framework Group, Vice Chair NNOG.
- Listening to the parent perspective - Heather O'Sullivan, Parent representative, Thames Valley & Wessex Parent Advisory Group & Emma Johnston, Parent Engagement Lead TVW
- What are the new framework recommendations? - Janine Snook, Network Lead for Neonatal Outreach, TVW & KSS, Chair NNOG
- Moving services in the right direction - Leslie McGuire, Neonatal Community Liaison Nurse, Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow
- Q&A with the panel
Panel:
Sara Clarke, Lead Neonatal Dietitian, West Midlands Perinatal Network, BAPM AHPPP executive committee, Chair of Outreach Framework Group, Vice Chair NNOG.
Janine Snook, Network Lead for Neonatal Outreach, TVW & KSS, Chair NNOG
Leslie McGuire, Neonatal Community Liaison Nurse, Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow
Emma Johnston, Parent Engagement Lead TVW
Heather O'Sullivan, Parent representative, Thames Valley & Wessex Parent Advisory Group
Hester Blair, Specialist Neonatal Dietitian, Simpson Centre for Reproductive Health, Edinburgh.
Sameera Mian, Speech & Language Therapist, RCSLT Neonatal Care Clinical Excellence Network (SLT CEN)
Stephen McInerney, Advanced Paediatric Pharmacist, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust;
Angela Marsh, Lead Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Yorkshire & Humber Neonatal ODN.
Jo Bleasdale, Association of Paediatric Chartered Physiotherapists (APCP)
Preliminary programme, subject to change
Tickets
Please register in advance.
Date: 28 April 2025
Time: 1:00pm-2:30pm
Location: Online - Teams webinar
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