UK has one of the worst stillbirth records in league table of similar nations - findings published today in the Lancet medical journal's series on stillbirth Posted 1 Ebrill 2011
New Audit Tool Launched To Help Maternity Units Improve Bereavement Care For Parents Whose Baby Has Died We have today published the new Sands Audit Tool for maternity services: Caring for parents whose baby has died. Posted 8 Mawrth 2011
The Royal College publishes guidance on fetal movements The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) has published guidance on what health professionals should do if a mother... Posted 3 Mawrth 2011
Sands responds to Health Select Committee Inquiry into Complaints and Litigation The Health Committee is a cross-party body, appointed by the House of Commons to examine the policy, administration and expenditure... Posted 1 Mawrth 2011
Sands involved in new research team to understand why mothers and babies die. Sands, will give the parent perspective to a new national health programme focusing on preventing deaths and improving outcomes for... Posted 17 Ionawr 2011
Sands publishes new leaflet to help employers support bereaved parents on their return to work Posted 1 Ionawr 2011
West London Sands Launch fundraising appeal A campaign to raise £25,000 for a bereavement suite at the West Middlesex University Hospital is well underway, thanks to... Posted 23 Rhagfyr 2010
Footprints Issue 3 Now Available Sands national newsletter containing a wide range of news and articles on Sands, including a section dedicated to the personal... Posted 23 Rhagfyr 2010
Our response to The Centre for Maternal and Child Enquiries (CMACE) report Maternal obesity in the UK: Findings from a national project after its three-year UK-wide national enquiry into Obesity in Pregnancy. Posted 7 Rhagfyr 2010
Get involved in Research Research centres in the UK sometimes ask if parents with experience of stillbirth are prepared to share aspects of their... Posted 29 Tachwedd 2010
Bereaved parents may not be taking up the opportunity to find out why their baby died due to the UK’s severely overstretched perinatal pathology services. We fear that overstretched perinatal pathology services in the UK may mean thousands of bereaved parents are not taking up... Posted 3 Tachwedd 2010