Closer: Devastated Charlotte Church reveals she has lost her baby Charlotte Church has announced that she has had a miscarriage, losing her first baby with partner Jonny Powell. Sands is... Posted 27 June 2017
BBC News: Bid to support baby loss families in north east of Scotland A fundraising drive has been launched to establish a dedicated unit for families who lose babies before, during or shortly... Posted 26 June 2017
BBC News (Wales): More stillbirth and neonatal loss support for fathers call More should be done to encourage fathers whose partners experience stillbirth or miscarriage to seek help to deal with their... Posted 26 June 2017
Stockport Sands group re-launches to offer support to bereaved parents The Stockport group supports parents whose baby has died before, during or shortly after birth. Posted 26 June 2017
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The Times: NHS culture must change to prevent deaths of babies Janet Scott, head of research and prevention at Sands, has written an opinion piece on how a culture change is... Posted 22 June 2017
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Sands Response to MBRRACE-UK Report 2017 View the MBRRACE-UK Perinatal Mortality Surveillance Report 2017 in full. This is the third MBRRACE-UK report comparing the rate of... Posted 21 June 2017
i - Hundreds of baby deaths and brain injuries during childbirth ‘could have been prevented’ More than 550 babies who died or suffered brain damage shortly after birth could have had different outcomes if their... Posted 21 June 2017
Daily Mirror: Hundreds of babies die needlessly - and 76 per cent of them may have survived if they had 'different care' A report by The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists has blamed several factors for the deaths of 1,136 babies... Posted 21 June 2017