Safeguarding Children Partnership promotes safer sleep for babies during national Safer Sleep Week Date published: 17 March 2021
Safer Sleep Week is a national awareness campaign by the Lullaby Trust
As part of their Keep Baby Safe campaign, Rochdale Borough Safeguarding Children Partnership (RBSCP) and partners have joined forces to promote safer sleep for babies during Safer Sleep Week (15 - 21 March).
Safer Sleep Week is a national awareness campaign by the Lullaby Trust targeting anyone looking after a young baby. It aims to raise awareness of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and equip parents and carers with information about how to reduce the risk.
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Babies at increased risk of sudden infant death during pandemic, charity says
The risk has been highlighted as part of Safer Sleep Week
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Babies are at greater risk of sudden death syndrome amid the pandemic, parents are warned.
As Safer Sleep Week gets under way, The Lullaby Trust charity says the risk is higher because of the number of dads who haven t been shown safe sleep practices.
With many of them unable to attend antenatal appointments because of Covid restrictions, it s left a lot of them in the dark over the dos and don ts of safe sleep.