This free to attend webinar is being delivered by BAPM in partnership with the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB) to support the launch of the revised framework for practice on newborn infants who suffer a sudden and unexpected postnatal collapse (SUPC).

Speakers will provide an overview of the new framework, cover ways to support good practice and reduce the risk of SUPC. This webinar is aimed at perinatal professionals who care for babies in hospital in the first week after birth as well as parents.

Programme

  • The Parent Story
  • Introduction to the new framework
  • The SUPC Risk Reduction Pathway
  • Investigating and Managing the Baby after a SUPC
  • Questions

Chair: Louise Page, Deputy Clinical Director of Maternity Investigation Programme, HSIB

Speakers

Sarah Land, Charity Manager, PEEPS HIE Charity

Julie-Clare Becher, Consultant Neonatologist, Simpson Centre for Reproductive Health, Edinburgh

Esther Tylee, Infant Feeding Lead Midwife, Bedford Hospital NHS Trust

Francesca Entwistle, Deputy Programme Director (Advocacy), UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Initiative 

Rachel Walsh, National Neonatal Clinical Fellow, NHS Resolution

Tickets

This webinar is for healthcare professionals and parents. To register you must use an NHS email address. If you are a HCP or a parent that does not have an NHS email please contact [email protected] for further help.

All ticket types: free.

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British Association of Perinatal Medicine (BAPM) is registered in England & Wales under charity number 1199712 at 5-11 Theobalds Road, London, WC1X 8SH.
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