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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Education Red Nose Australia

WebFamily Day Care. Red Nose has a range of resources available for parents, carers, and health professions to help reduce the risk of sudden and unexpected death during …

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Red Nose Safe Sleeping Recommendations Red Nose Australia

Web1. Always place baby on back for sleep, not on their tummy or side. 2. Keep your baby’s head and face uncovered. Covering baby’s face or head with clothing such …

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What do our safe sleep recommendations mean

WebRed Nose recommends six key steps to sleep your baby safely to reduce the risk of sudden infant death. 2. Keep baby’s face and head uncovered. 3. Keep baby …

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Online Safe Sleep Training for Early Childhood Educators and …

WebMaternal and Child Health Nurses; Access now. Call us now to organise your subscription. Related. Safe Sleep Training – Face to Face Information & Advice; Grief & Loss Support; …

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Safe Sleeping Training for Early Childhood Educators and Health

WebAdvanced Safe Sleep for Early Childhood Educators elearning. Designed for nursery staff and centre directors, this course gives educators an in-depth understanding of the six …

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What is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

WebSIDS is ‘the sudden and unexpected death of an infant under one year of age with an onset of a fatal episode occurring during sleep, that remains unexplained after a thorough …

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What is a Safe Sleeping Environment

WebA safe sleeping environment means that all potential dangers have been removed and the baby is sleeping in a safe place. The ideal place for a baby to sleep is …

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About Red Nose Red Nose Australia

WebEvery year 3,200 Australian families experience the sudden and unexpected death of a baby or child. We passionately believe we can put an end to this. Red Nose is Australia’s …

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Co-sleeping with your baby Red Nose Australia

WebTips for safer co-sleeping: Place your baby on their back to sleep (never on their tummy or side). This helps to protect their airways. Keep baby’s head and face …

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Hospital to home Red Nose Australia

WebHealth Professionals; Hospital to home ; Hospital to home . Hospital to Home is a program operating throughout Australia, providing outreach support within three months of loss to …

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Mother-Infant Bed Sharing in Clinical Settings

WebMother-Infant Bed Sharing in Clinical Settings. Red Nose supports midwives and understands that there are some circumstances in which babies must be slept …

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Baby Safe Sleeping Products Red Nose Australia

WebFinland had a high infant mortality in the 1930s, 65 per 1000 live births, however mortality declined markedly in the decades that followed. Declines have been …

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Parents and Health Professionals Red Nose Australia

WebSafe Sleeping Resources for Parents & Health Professionals. Find your language from the drop-down menus below. Back to education resources. Visit Advice Hub. Shop Education.

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Baby & Young Children Safety Environment Red Nose Australia

WebBassinettes. The safest place to sleep baby from birth is in a safe cot, which complies with the as/nzs mandatory standards for either household or folding (portable) cots, in the …

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Safe Sleep Week 2024

WebThe Red Nose Safe Sleep Advice Line is available on 1300 998 698 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm) where parents and caregivers can speak to sleep …

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Setting up a Safe Nursery Red Nose Australia

WebFollow our other tips for a safer nursery setting. Choose a cot or a portable cot that meets Australian and New Zealand Standards for Safety. Use a firm, flat, well …

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Early Childhood Educators Red Nose Australia

WebThe intellectual property of Red Nose used in the development of these resources (including its trade marks) remains the property of Red Nose. The information in these resources …

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Red Nose Australia

WebChild care centres had previously been required to have policies and procedures in relation to ‘health and safety’, but not sleep specifically. “Red Nose looks …

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Using a Dummy or Pacifier Red Nose Australia

WebDummy use is associated with disadvantages including a potential negative impact on breastfeeding, and a higher incidence of respiratory, ear and gastrointestinal infections, …

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Grief and Loss Training

WebRed Nose Grief and Loss training is designed to build the skills of people who interact with bereaved families and clients. Drawing on our 40 years of experience in bereavement …

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