Sarah Fullwood RN 💙
@SarahFullwood1
lead care coordinator for NWNODN
The @NWNeonatalODN are continually looking to involve families in every aspect of our work. If you or someone you know has had a baby on a north west neonatal unit and they would like to share their experience then please come and join our very friendly Parent Advisory Group



We've released a resource to help healthcare professionals spot jaundice in babies with dark skin tones. Together we can improve assessment of jaundice, prevent treatment delays, and tackle ethnic inequalities in healthcare. Download the resource here: nhsrho.org/resources/ten-…
Today we were so excited to take delivery of our latest provision to make life a little easier for families on @SfhNICU - a gaming cart for siblings and families to use when visiting baby! Thank you to @TheRockinR Charity for all you do to source and make the gaming carts.
Help shape BAPM's Transition from Neonatal to Paediatric Services framework! Please fill in this short survey to help inform the framework. All Neonatal unit members of staff are invited to contribute to this survey which is anonymous. docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
Can you help improve data on avoidable brain injury around the time of birth? Maternity/obstetric/neonatal/paediatric colleagues please complete/retweet this survey ths.im/4iLI7kY @MidwivesRCM @RCObsGyn @BAPM_Official @RCPCHtweets @NeonatalSociety @ScotNeoNurses @NNAUK1
The UK government is seeking evidence from parents and carers, early years settings, schools, local authorities, voluntary sector organisations, professionals etc in it's bid to improve the SEND system. Submit your evidence here: s.mtrbio.com/qbiefocump
I am very excited to share our open access book. It offers practical guidelines for clinicians how to explain neonatal brain injuries to caretakers. Includes 60 color drawings and explanations of brain injuries. Link to download the book: link.springer.com/content/pdf/10…
We are pleased to announce our new website (PAC- Prematurity and Communication), hosting a curated set of resources relating to our research on communication in neonatal care for neonatal staff, students & parents pacstudy.co.uk @LisaWhi35145237 @CELIAHARDING13
Every day, families are facing the challenges of H.I.E., trying to hold on to hope. At Peeps, we’re here to support in any way we can - sometimes that practical or financial help, sometimes is holding space so people can feel how they need to without judgement. Join us in…
Book now for our first event of 2025 'BAPM Extreme Preterm Framework webinar'. We'll discuss what has been the impact on babies born at 22 weeks, and how can we better support decision-making and counselling. Book here> bapm.org/events/bapm-ex…
Please book and join us 28th January 2.30-4pm-we will discuss the impact of the framework on babies born 22 weeks & how we can better support teams Perspectives from -SCU/LNU/NNU - Transport - Maternity/ obstetric Followed by counselling approaches and panel discussion
Book now for our first event of 2025 'BAPM Extreme Preterm Framework webinar'. We'll discuss what has been the impact on babies born at 22 weeks, and how can we better support decision-making and counselling. Book here> bapm.org/events/bapm-ex…
Just #brainstorming ideas for an @NNAUK1 #BestPractice #scholarship and wondering which #NHSTrusts have excellent join-up between their #maternity and #neonatal pathways? Is anyone absolutely bossing the #perinatal journey and has some great practice to share?
Join us on 29th Jan for 'Improving access to evidence-based information for parents about pain management', hosted by a research nurse & consultant neonatologist from UCL/UCLH, who will present a new communication tool for staff and parents. Book here: buff.ly/3VpIS9u
Want to nurture your baby’s early language? It’s really not rocket science. It just takes your time and attention. First, your baby is never too young to be spoken to. It may seem odd to have a conversational partner that can’t yet respond in conventional ways. But your baby…
Newborn Jaundice is common but easily treatable if detected early. Detection can be challenging in darker skin tones ,often leading to treatment delays. These delays may result in preventable & serious complications. Use the link or scan QR to register shorturl.at/YeBUa