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ABOUT – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK A brief history of Baby Loss Awareness Week. October 15 2002 was the inaugural Baby Loss Awareness Day in the UK and was initiated by a group of parents inspired by Pregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day in the United States. Through the sale of handmade blue and pink ribbon pins they raised several thousand pounds for UK organisations THE DIFFERENCE WE MAKE TOGETHER Baby Loss Awareness Week 2019 was the most successful so far, with more Remembrance and Wave of Light events, buildings illuminated pink and blue, ribbon displays, parliamentary activity, social media buzz, and coverage in the media than ever before.ORGANISATIONS
Life After Loss. Life After Loss is here to help anyone affected by the loss of a baby. We provide support and information to those who have been through the death of a baby at any stage of pregnancy, or early in life, for any reason. To contact email: helen@lifeafterloss.org.uk or call: 02892 605578. BLOG – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK Rebecca’s Story. Rebecca wrote to us during Baby Loss Awareness Week, telling us about her son Bobby. Here's the heartbreaking story she shared; "Our story starts with 2 lines, those 2 lines would define us and who we became and still define us now. My pregnancySUPPORT FOR YOU
The Compassionate Friends – peer support for bereaved parents and their families. Please note: support is predominantly for parents who have lost a baby of a few months old rather than loss to miscarriage, stillbirth or in the early weeks of life. Phone: 0345 123 2304 (10 am – 4 pm, 7-10 pm, every day)PINK & BLUE
Help us approach buildings and landmarks in your region to turn pink and blue throughout 9-15 October and raise awareness of pregnancy and baby loss. We have a number of useful resources including template communications to help you turn the UK pink and blue. From Shetland to the Channel Islands many municipal buildings, hospitals, bridges and FOR BEREAVED PARENTS & FAMILIES Remember your baby. There are a number of ways to remember your baby or lost pregnancy this Baby Loss Awareness Week. Wear pink and blue ribbon pin badge and join the global #WaveOfLight to unite with other families across the world in lighting a candle at 7pm on 15th October.Get involved.
LIGHT A CANDLE
The Baby Loss Awareness Week Alliance are committed to raising awareness of pregnancy and baby loss, providing support to anyone affected by pregnancy loss and the death of a baby, working with health professionals and services to improve bereavement care, and reducing preventable deaths. Your support this October will help to make a real and lasting difference. OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND 7 2. Introduction Thousands of parents experience pregnancy or baby loss every year. It is estimated that: 1 in 4 pregnancies end in miscarriage 4 1 in 80 are ectopic The need for psychological support5 15 babies are stillborn or die shortly BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK Baby Loss Awareness Week (9-15 Oct) is now in it’s 19th year. Baby Loss Awareness Week is a wonderful opportunity to bring us together as a community and give anyone touched by pregnancy and baby loss a safe and supportive space to share their experiences and feel that they arenot alone.
ABOUT – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK A brief history of Baby Loss Awareness Week. October 15 2002 was the inaugural Baby Loss Awareness Day in the UK and was initiated by a group of parents inspired by Pregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day in the United States. Through the sale of handmade blue and pink ribbon pins they raised several thousand pounds for UK organisations THE DIFFERENCE WE MAKE TOGETHER Baby Loss Awareness Week 2019 was the most successful so far, with more Remembrance and Wave of Light events, buildings illuminated pink and blue, ribbon displays, parliamentary activity, social media buzz, and coverage in the media than ever before.ORGANISATIONS
Life After Loss. Life After Loss is here to help anyone affected by the loss of a baby. We provide support and information to those who have been through the death of a baby at any stage of pregnancy, or early in life, for any reason. To contact email: helen@lifeafterloss.org.uk or call: 02892 605578. BLOG – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK Rebecca’s Story. Rebecca wrote to us during Baby Loss Awareness Week, telling us about her son Bobby. Here's the heartbreaking story she shared; "Our story starts with 2 lines, those 2 lines would define us and who we became and still define us now. My pregnancySUPPORT FOR YOU
The Compassionate Friends – peer support for bereaved parents and their families. Please note: support is predominantly for parents who have lost a baby of a few months old rather than loss to miscarriage, stillbirth or in the early weeks of life. Phone: 0345 123 2304 (10 am – 4 pm, 7-10 pm, every day)PINK & BLUE
Help us approach buildings and landmarks in your region to turn pink and blue throughout 9-15 October and raise awareness of pregnancy and baby loss. We have a number of useful resources including template communications to help you turn the UK pink and blue. From Shetland to the Channel Islands many municipal buildings, hospitals, bridges and FOR BEREAVED PARENTS & FAMILIES Remember your baby. There are a number of ways to remember your baby or lost pregnancy this Baby Loss Awareness Week. Wear pink and blue ribbon pin badge and join the global #WaveOfLight to unite with other families across the world in lighting a candle at 7pm on 15th October.Get involved.
LIGHT A CANDLE
The Baby Loss Awareness Week Alliance are committed to raising awareness of pregnancy and baby loss, providing support to anyone affected by pregnancy loss and the death of a baby, working with health professionals and services to improve bereavement care, and reducing preventable deaths. Your support this October will help to make a real and lasting difference. OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND 7 2. Introduction Thousands of parents experience pregnancy or baby loss every year. It is estimated that: 1 in 4 pregnancies end in miscarriage 4 1 in 80 are ectopic The need for psychological support5 15 babies are stillborn or die shortlySUPPORT FOR YOU
The Compassionate Friends – peer support for bereaved parents and their families. Please note: support is predominantly for parents who have lost a baby of a few months old rather than loss to miscarriage, stillbirth or in the early weeks of life. Phone: 0345 123 2304 (10 am – 4 pm, 7-10 pm, every day) EVENTS – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK From participating in the virtual Wave of Light, to holding an online Remembrance Event in your back garden, there are still ways to organise, hold and participate in events for Baby Loss Awareness WeekLATEST UPDATES
09 OctCare for bereaved parents can and must improve. A coalition of more than 60 charities behind Baby Loss Awareness Week 2018 are calling on all NHS Trusts and Boards across the UK to improve bereavement care for anyone affected by pregnancy and baby loss. This year, Baby Loss Awareness Week marks the roll-out of the National MEMBERS & SUPPORTERS As a Member of the Baby Loss Awareness Alliance you will be able to: Access support from the Baby Loss Awareness Week comms team with resources, planning etc. Please note: Members must be a registered charity and sign an Agreement document on confirmation. We also ask Members to pay a small membership fee (in relation to your charitysize), to
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS FirstLight formerly the Irish Sudden Infant Death Association was established in 1976; it provides crisis intervention and free professional counselling services throughout Ireland to bereaved parents and family members who have suddenly lost a child. For support contact our 24/7 Helpline 1850 391 391 or email support@firstlight.ie.Go to website.
SOCIAL MEDIA ASSETS
Social Media. If you are a member of Baby Loss Awareness Alliance, download this logo. If you are a supporter of Baby Loss Awareness Week, download this logo. For anything else, please use this logo. We have put together a brief guide which contains information about Baby Loss Awareness Week logo, its variations for members and supporters,as
SIGN UP FOR E-NEWS
To donate by text, send ‘BABYLOSS 5’ to 70085 to donate £5. This costs £5 plus a standard message rate. You can choose to give any whole amount up to £20. BLAW2021 LOCAL EVENT NOTIFICATION Please use this form to give us details of local events during Baby Loss Awareness Week 9 – 15 October 2021. Your Name (required) Your Email Address (required) Your Daytime Telephone Number. Name of Event (required) Full Address of Event Location (required) Type of Event. Wave of Light Event Awareness/Ribbon Display Remembrance Event Other. RIBBON REMEMBRANCE EVENTS The inaugural Baby Loss Awareness Day took place on 15 October 2002, initiated by a small group of parents, including 2 Sands parents, inspired by Pregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day in the United States. Through the sale of handmade blue and pink ribbon pins they raised several thousand pounds for UK organisations supportingbereaved parents.
MY SON, DANIEL, TRAGICALLY DIED WHEN HE WAS THREE MONTHS Today, Emma writes about her son, Daniel, who tragically died when he was three months old. Daniel was born on 20 February 2007 12 weeks earlier than he should have been, which presented many scary challenges! Anyone that knows the roller coaster ride of a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) baby will understand the many highs andlows.
BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK Baby Loss Awareness Week (9-15 Oct) is now in it’s 19th year. Baby Loss Awareness Week is a wonderful opportunity to bring us together as a community and give anyone touched by pregnancy and baby loss a safe and supportive space to share their experiences and feel that they arenot alone.
ABOUT – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK A brief history of Baby Loss Awareness Week. October 15 2002 was the inaugural Baby Loss Awareness Day in the UK and was initiated by a group of parents inspired by Pregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day in the United States. Through the sale of handmade blue and pink ribbon pins they raised several thousand pounds for UK organisations THE DIFFERENCE WE MAKE TOGETHER Baby Loss Awareness Week 2019 was the most successful so far, with more Remembrance and Wave of Light events, buildings illuminated pink and blue, ribbon displays, parliamentary activity, social media buzz, and coverage in the media than ever before.ORGANISATIONS
Life After Loss. Life After Loss is here to help anyone affected by the loss of a baby. We provide support and information to those who have been through the death of a baby at any stage of pregnancy, or early in life, for any reason. To contact email: helen@lifeafterloss.org.uk or call: 02892 605578. BLOG – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK Rebecca’s Story. Rebecca wrote to us during Baby Loss Awareness Week, telling us about her son Bobby. Here's the heartbreaking story she shared; "Our story starts with 2 lines, those 2 lines would define us and who we became and still define us now. My pregnancySUPPORT FOR YOU
The Compassionate Friends – peer support for bereaved parents and their families. Please note: support is predominantly for parents who have lost a baby of a few months old rather than loss to miscarriage, stillbirth or in the early weeks of life. Phone: 0345 123 2304 (10 am – 4 pm, 7-10 pm, every day)PINK & BLUE
Help us approach buildings and landmarks in your region to turn pink and blue throughout 9-15 October and raise awareness of pregnancy and baby loss. We have a number of useful resources including template communications to help you turn the UK pink and blue. From Shetland to the Channel Islands many municipal buildings, hospitals, bridges and FOR BEREAVED PARENTS & FAMILIES Remember your baby. There are a number of ways to remember your baby or lost pregnancy this Baby Loss Awareness Week. Wear pink and blue ribbon pin badge and join the global #WaveOfLight to unite with other families across the world in lighting a candle at 7pm on 15th October.Get involved.
LIGHT A CANDLE
The Baby Loss Awareness Week Alliance are committed to raising awareness of pregnancy and baby loss, providing support to anyone affected by pregnancy loss and the death of a baby, working with health professionals and services to improve bereavement care, and reducing preventable deaths. Your support this October will help to make a real and lasting difference. OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND 7 2. Introduction Thousands of parents experience pregnancy or baby loss every year. It is estimated that: 1 in 4 pregnancies end in miscarriage 4 1 in 80 are ectopic The need for psychological support5 15 babies are stillborn or die shortly BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK Baby Loss Awareness Week (9-15 Oct) is now in it’s 19th year. Baby Loss Awareness Week is a wonderful opportunity to bring us together as a community and give anyone touched by pregnancy and baby loss a safe and supportive space to share their experiences and feel that they arenot alone.
ABOUT – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK A brief history of Baby Loss Awareness Week. October 15 2002 was the inaugural Baby Loss Awareness Day in the UK and was initiated by a group of parents inspired by Pregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day in the United States. Through the sale of handmade blue and pink ribbon pins they raised several thousand pounds for UK organisations THE DIFFERENCE WE MAKE TOGETHER Baby Loss Awareness Week 2019 was the most successful so far, with more Remembrance and Wave of Light events, buildings illuminated pink and blue, ribbon displays, parliamentary activity, social media buzz, and coverage in the media than ever before.ORGANISATIONS
Life After Loss. Life After Loss is here to help anyone affected by the loss of a baby. We provide support and information to those who have been through the death of a baby at any stage of pregnancy, or early in life, for any reason. To contact email: helen@lifeafterloss.org.uk or call: 02892 605578. BLOG – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK Rebecca’s Story. Rebecca wrote to us during Baby Loss Awareness Week, telling us about her son Bobby. Here's the heartbreaking story she shared; "Our story starts with 2 lines, those 2 lines would define us and who we became and still define us now. My pregnancySUPPORT FOR YOU
The Compassionate Friends – peer support for bereaved parents and their families. Please note: support is predominantly for parents who have lost a baby of a few months old rather than loss to miscarriage, stillbirth or in the early weeks of life. Phone: 0345 123 2304 (10 am – 4 pm, 7-10 pm, every day)PINK & BLUE
Help us approach buildings and landmarks in your region to turn pink and blue throughout 9-15 October and raise awareness of pregnancy and baby loss. We have a number of useful resources including template communications to help you turn the UK pink and blue. From Shetland to the Channel Islands many municipal buildings, hospitals, bridges and FOR BEREAVED PARENTS & FAMILIES Remember your baby. There are a number of ways to remember your baby or lost pregnancy this Baby Loss Awareness Week. Wear pink and blue ribbon pin badge and join the global #WaveOfLight to unite with other families across the world in lighting a candle at 7pm on 15th October.Get involved.
LIGHT A CANDLE
The Baby Loss Awareness Week Alliance are committed to raising awareness of pregnancy and baby loss, providing support to anyone affected by pregnancy loss and the death of a baby, working with health professionals and services to improve bereavement care, and reducing preventable deaths. Your support this October will help to make a real and lasting difference. OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND 7 2. Introduction Thousands of parents experience pregnancy or baby loss every year. It is estimated that: 1 in 4 pregnancies end in miscarriage 4 1 in 80 are ectopic The need for psychological support5 15 babies are stillborn or die shortlyGET INVOLVED
This Baby Loss Awareness Week we need your support to raise awareness that baby death is a tragic issue that affects thousands in the UK alone every year. We want as many people as possible to wear the badge during Baby Loss Awareness Week 9-15 October. This will help us to raise awareness of baby loss. A number of the charities involved inSUPPORT FOR YOU
The Compassionate Friends – peer support for bereaved parents and their families. Please note: support is predominantly for parents who have lost a baby of a few months old rather than loss to miscarriage, stillbirth or in the early weeks of life. Phone: 0345 123 2304 (10 am – 4 pm, 7-10 pm, every day) EVENTS – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK From participating in the virtual Wave of Light, to holding an online Remembrance Event in your back garden, there are still ways to organise, hold and participate in events for Baby Loss Awareness WeekLATEST UPDATES
09 OctCare for bereaved parents can and must improve. A coalition of more than 60 charities behind Baby Loss Awareness Week 2018 are calling on all NHS Trusts and Boards across the UK to improve bereavement care for anyone affected by pregnancy and baby loss. This year, Baby Loss Awareness Week marks the roll-out of the National MEMBERS & SUPPORTERS As a Member of the Baby Loss Awareness Alliance you will be able to: Access support from the Baby Loss Awareness Week comms team with resources, planning etc. Please note: Members must be a registered charity and sign an Agreement document on confirmation. We also ask Members to pay a small membership fee (in relation to your charitysize), to
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS FirstLight formerly the Irish Sudden Infant Death Association was established in 1976; it provides crisis intervention and free professional counselling services throughout Ireland to bereaved parents and family members who have suddenly lost a child. For support contact our 24/7 Helpline 1850 391 391 or email support@firstlight.ie.Go to website.
SOCIAL MEDIA ASSETS
Social Media. If you are a member of Baby Loss Awareness Alliance, download this logo. If you are a supporter of Baby Loss Awareness Week, download this logo. For anything else, please use this logo. We have put together a brief guide which contains information about Baby Loss Awareness Week logo, its variations for members and supporters,as
SHARE YOUR STORY
To donate by text, send ‘BABYLOSS 5’ to 70085 to donate £5. This costs £5 plus a standard message rate. You can choose to give any whole amount up to £20. BLAW2021 LOCAL EVENT NOTIFICATION Please use this form to give us details of local events during Baby Loss Awareness Week 9 – 15 October 2021. Your Name (required) Your Email Address (required) Your Daytime Telephone Number. Name of Event (required) Full Address of Event Location (required) Type of Event. Wave of Light Event Awareness/Ribbon Display Remembrance Event Other. LANDMARK STILLBIRTH DOCUMENTARY WILL HELP BREAK THE A major new documentary film called Child of Mine will help break the silence around baby loss, by bringing the painful reality of stillbirth to a mass audience when it airs on Channel 4 at the end of Baby Loss Awareness Week. Filmed over 2 years at UCLH and the Rosie Birth Centre, Addenbrookes Hospital, Child of Mine sensitively follows three couples through their experience of stillbirth and BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK Baby Loss Awareness Week (9-15 Oct) is now in it’s 19th year. Baby Loss Awareness Week is a wonderful opportunity to bring us together as a community and give anyone touched by pregnancy and baby loss a safe and supportive space to share their experiences and feel that they arenot alone.
ABOUT – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK A brief history of Baby Loss Awareness Week. October 15 2002 was the inaugural Baby Loss Awareness Day in the UK and was initiated by a group of parents inspired by Pregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day in the United States. Through the sale of handmade blue and pink ribbon pins they raised several thousand pounds for UK organisations THE DIFFERENCE WE MAKE TOGETHER Baby Loss Awareness Week 2019 was the most successful so far, with more Remembrance and Wave of Light events, buildings illuminated pink and blue, ribbon displays, parliamentary activity, social media buzz, and coverage in the media than ever before.ORGANISATIONS
Life After Loss. Life After Loss is here to help anyone affected by the loss of a baby. We provide support and information to those who have been through the death of a baby at any stage of pregnancy, or early in life, for any reason. To contact email: helen@lifeafterloss.org.uk or call: 02892 605578. BLOG – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK Rebecca’s Story. Rebecca wrote to us during Baby Loss Awareness Week, telling us about her son Bobby. Here's the heartbreaking story she shared; "Our story starts with 2 lines, those 2 lines would define us and who we became and still define us now. My pregnancySUPPORT FOR YOU
The Compassionate Friends – peer support for bereaved parents and their families. Please note: support is predominantly for parents who have lost a baby of a few months old rather than loss to miscarriage, stillbirth or in the early weeks of life. Phone: 0345 123 2304 (10 am – 4 pm, 7-10 pm, every day)PINK & BLUE
Help us approach buildings and landmarks in your region to turn pink and blue throughout 9-15 October and raise awareness of pregnancy and baby loss. We have a number of useful resources including template communications to help you turn the UK pink and blue. From Shetland to the Channel Islands many municipal buildings, hospitals, bridges and FOR BEREAVED PARENTS & FAMILIES Remember your baby. There are a number of ways to remember your baby or lost pregnancy this Baby Loss Awareness Week. Wear pink and blue ribbon pin badge and join the global #WaveOfLight to unite with other families across the world in lighting a candle at 7pm on 15th October.Get involved.
LIGHT A CANDLE
The Baby Loss Awareness Week Alliance are committed to raising awareness of pregnancy and baby loss, providing support to anyone affected by pregnancy loss and the death of a baby, working with health professionals and services to improve bereavement care, and reducing preventable deaths. Your support this October will help to make a real and lasting difference. OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND 7 2. Introduction Thousands of parents experience pregnancy or baby loss every year. It is estimated that: 1 in 4 pregnancies end in miscarriage 4 1 in 80 are ectopic The need for psychological support5 15 babies are stillborn or die shortly BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK Baby Loss Awareness Week (9-15 Oct) is now in it’s 19th year. Baby Loss Awareness Week is a wonderful opportunity to bring us together as a community and give anyone touched by pregnancy and baby loss a safe and supportive space to share their experiences and feel that they arenot alone.
ABOUT – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK A brief history of Baby Loss Awareness Week. October 15 2002 was the inaugural Baby Loss Awareness Day in the UK and was initiated by a group of parents inspired by Pregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day in the United States. Through the sale of handmade blue and pink ribbon pins they raised several thousand pounds for UK organisations THE DIFFERENCE WE MAKE TOGETHER Baby Loss Awareness Week 2019 was the most successful so far, with more Remembrance and Wave of Light events, buildings illuminated pink and blue, ribbon displays, parliamentary activity, social media buzz, and coverage in the media than ever before.ORGANISATIONS
Life After Loss. Life After Loss is here to help anyone affected by the loss of a baby. We provide support and information to those who have been through the death of a baby at any stage of pregnancy, or early in life, for any reason. To contact email: helen@lifeafterloss.org.uk or call: 02892 605578. BLOG – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK Rebecca’s Story. Rebecca wrote to us during Baby Loss Awareness Week, telling us about her son Bobby. Here's the heartbreaking story she shared; "Our story starts with 2 lines, those 2 lines would define us and who we became and still define us now. My pregnancySUPPORT FOR YOU
The Compassionate Friends – peer support for bereaved parents and their families. Please note: support is predominantly for parents who have lost a baby of a few months old rather than loss to miscarriage, stillbirth or in the early weeks of life. Phone: 0345 123 2304 (10 am – 4 pm, 7-10 pm, every day)PINK & BLUE
Help us approach buildings and landmarks in your region to turn pink and blue throughout 9-15 October and raise awareness of pregnancy and baby loss. We have a number of useful resources including template communications to help you turn the UK pink and blue. From Shetland to the Channel Islands many municipal buildings, hospitals, bridges and FOR BEREAVED PARENTS & FAMILIES Remember your baby. There are a number of ways to remember your baby or lost pregnancy this Baby Loss Awareness Week. Wear pink and blue ribbon pin badge and join the global #WaveOfLight to unite with other families across the world in lighting a candle at 7pm on 15th October.Get involved.
LIGHT A CANDLE
The Baby Loss Awareness Week Alliance are committed to raising awareness of pregnancy and baby loss, providing support to anyone affected by pregnancy loss and the death of a baby, working with health professionals and services to improve bereavement care, and reducing preventable deaths. Your support this October will help to make a real and lasting difference. OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND 7 2. Introduction Thousands of parents experience pregnancy or baby loss every year. It is estimated that: 1 in 4 pregnancies end in miscarriage 4 1 in 80 are ectopic The need for psychological support5 15 babies are stillborn or die shortlyGET INVOLVED
This Baby Loss Awareness Week we need your support to raise awareness that baby death is a tragic issue that affects thousands in the UK alone every year. We want as many people as possible to wear the badge during Baby Loss Awareness Week 9-15 October. This will help us to raise awareness of baby loss. A number of the charities involved inSUPPORT FOR YOU
The Compassionate Friends – peer support for bereaved parents and their families. Please note: support is predominantly for parents who have lost a baby of a few months old rather than loss to miscarriage, stillbirth or in the early weeks of life. Phone: 0345 123 2304 (10 am – 4 pm, 7-10 pm, every day) EVENTS – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK From participating in the virtual Wave of Light, to holding an online Remembrance Event in your back garden, there are still ways to organise, hold and participate in events for Baby Loss Awareness WeekLATEST UPDATES
09 OctCare for bereaved parents can and must improve. A coalition of more than 60 charities behind Baby Loss Awareness Week 2018 are calling on all NHS Trusts and Boards across the UK to improve bereavement care for anyone affected by pregnancy and baby loss. This year, Baby Loss Awareness Week marks the roll-out of the National MEMBERS & SUPPORTERS As a Member of the Baby Loss Awareness Alliance you will be able to: Access support from the Baby Loss Awareness Week comms team with resources, planning etc. Please note: Members must be a registered charity and sign an Agreement document on confirmation. We also ask Members to pay a small membership fee (in relation to your charitysize), to
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS FirstLight formerly the Irish Sudden Infant Death Association was established in 1976; it provides crisis intervention and free professional counselling services throughout Ireland to bereaved parents and family members who have suddenly lost a child. For support contact our 24/7 Helpline 1850 391 391 or email support@firstlight.ie.Go to website.
SOCIAL MEDIA ASSETS
Social Media. If you are a member of Baby Loss Awareness Alliance, download this logo. If you are a supporter of Baby Loss Awareness Week, download this logo. For anything else, please use this logo. We have put together a brief guide which contains information about Baby Loss Awareness Week logo, its variations for members and supporters,as
SHARE YOUR STORY
To donate by text, send ‘BABYLOSS 5’ to 70085 to donate £5. This costs £5 plus a standard message rate. You can choose to give any whole amount up to £20. BLAW2021 LOCAL EVENT NOTIFICATION Please use this form to give us details of local events during Baby Loss Awareness Week 9 – 15 October 2021. Your Name (required) Your Email Address (required) Your Daytime Telephone Number. Name of Event (required) Full Address of Event Location (required) Type of Event. Wave of Light Event Awareness/Ribbon Display Remembrance Event Other. LANDMARK STILLBIRTH DOCUMENTARY WILL HELP BREAK THE A major new documentary film called Child of Mine will help break the silence around baby loss, by bringing the painful reality of stillbirth to a mass audience when it airs on Channel 4 at the end of Baby Loss Awareness Week. Filmed over 2 years at UCLH and the Rosie Birth Centre, Addenbrookes Hospital, Child of Mine sensitively follows three couples through their experience of stillbirth and BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK Baby Loss Awareness Week (9-15 Oct) is now in it’s 19th year. Baby Loss Awareness Week is a wonderful opportunity to bring us together as a community and give anyone touched by pregnancy and baby loss a safe and supportive space to share their experiences and feel that they arenot alone.
ABOUT – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK A brief history of Baby Loss Awareness Week. October 15 2002 was the inaugural Baby Loss Awareness Day in the UK and was initiated by a group of parents inspired by Pregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day in the United States. Through the sale of handmade blue and pink ribbon pins they raised several thousand pounds for UK organisations THE DIFFERENCE WE MAKE TOGETHER Baby Loss Awareness Week 2019 was the most successful so far, with more Remembrance and Wave of Light events, buildings illuminated pink and blue, ribbon displays, parliamentary activity, social media buzz, and coverage in the media than ever before.ORGANISATIONS
Life After Loss. Life After Loss is here to help anyone affected by the loss of a baby. We provide support and information to those who have been through the death of a baby at any stage of pregnancy, or early in life, for any reason. To contact email: helen@lifeafterloss.org.uk or call: 02892 605578. BLOG – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK Rebecca’s Story. Rebecca wrote to us during Baby Loss Awareness Week, telling us about her son Bobby. Here's the heartbreaking story she shared; "Our story starts with 2 lines, those 2 lines would define us and who we became and still define us now. My pregnancySUPPORT FOR YOU
The Compassionate Friends – peer support for bereaved parents and their families. Please note: support is predominantly for parents who have lost a baby of a few months old rather than loss to miscarriage, stillbirth or in the early weeks of life. Phone: 0345 123 2304 (10 am – 4 pm, 7-10 pm, every day)PINK & BLUE
Help us approach buildings and landmarks in your region to turn pink and blue throughout 9-15 October and raise awareness of pregnancy and baby loss. We have a number of useful resources including template communications to help you turn the UK pink and blue. From Shetland to the Channel Islands many municipal buildings, hospitals, bridges and FOR BEREAVED PARENTS & FAMILIES Remember your baby. There are a number of ways to remember your baby or lost pregnancy this Baby Loss Awareness Week. Wear pink and blue ribbon pin badge and join the global #WaveOfLight to unite with other families across the world in lighting a candle at 7pm on 15th October.Get involved.
LIGHT A CANDLE
The Baby Loss Awareness Week Alliance are committed to raising awareness of pregnancy and baby loss, providing support to anyone affected by pregnancy loss and the death of a baby, working with health professionals and services to improve bereavement care, and reducing preventable deaths. Your support this October will help to make a real and lasting difference. OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND 7 2. Introduction Thousands of parents experience pregnancy or baby loss every year. It is estimated that: 1 in 4 pregnancies end in miscarriage 4 1 in 80 are ectopic The need for psychological support5 15 babies are stillborn or die shortly BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK Baby Loss Awareness Week (9-15 Oct) is now in it’s 19th year. Baby Loss Awareness Week is a wonderful opportunity to bring us together as a community and give anyone touched by pregnancy and baby loss a safe and supportive space to share their experiences and feel that they arenot alone.
ABOUT – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK A brief history of Baby Loss Awareness Week. October 15 2002 was the inaugural Baby Loss Awareness Day in the UK and was initiated by a group of parents inspired by Pregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day in the United States. Through the sale of handmade blue and pink ribbon pins they raised several thousand pounds for UK organisations THE DIFFERENCE WE MAKE TOGETHER Baby Loss Awareness Week 2019 was the most successful so far, with more Remembrance and Wave of Light events, buildings illuminated pink and blue, ribbon displays, parliamentary activity, social media buzz, and coverage in the media than ever before.ORGANISATIONS
Life After Loss. Life After Loss is here to help anyone affected by the loss of a baby. We provide support and information to those who have been through the death of a baby at any stage of pregnancy, or early in life, for any reason. To contact email: helen@lifeafterloss.org.uk or call: 02892 605578. BLOG – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK Rebecca’s Story. Rebecca wrote to us during Baby Loss Awareness Week, telling us about her son Bobby. Here's the heartbreaking story she shared; "Our story starts with 2 lines, those 2 lines would define us and who we became and still define us now. My pregnancySUPPORT FOR YOU
The Compassionate Friends – peer support for bereaved parents and their families. Please note: support is predominantly for parents who have lost a baby of a few months old rather than loss to miscarriage, stillbirth or in the early weeks of life. Phone: 0345 123 2304 (10 am – 4 pm, 7-10 pm, every day)PINK & BLUE
Help us approach buildings and landmarks in your region to turn pink and blue throughout 9-15 October and raise awareness of pregnancy and baby loss. We have a number of useful resources including template communications to help you turn the UK pink and blue. From Shetland to the Channel Islands many municipal buildings, hospitals, bridges and FOR BEREAVED PARENTS & FAMILIES Remember your baby. There are a number of ways to remember your baby or lost pregnancy this Baby Loss Awareness Week. Wear pink and blue ribbon pin badge and join the global #WaveOfLight to unite with other families across the world in lighting a candle at 7pm on 15th October.Get involved.
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The Baby Loss Awareness Week Alliance are committed to raising awareness of pregnancy and baby loss, providing support to anyone affected by pregnancy loss and the death of a baby, working with health professionals and services to improve bereavement care, and reducing preventable deaths. Your support this October will help to make a real and lasting difference. OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND 7 2. Introduction Thousands of parents experience pregnancy or baby loss every year. It is estimated that: 1 in 4 pregnancies end in miscarriage 4 1 in 80 are ectopic The need for psychological support5 15 babies are stillborn or die shortlyGET INVOLVED
This Baby Loss Awareness Week we need your support to raise awareness that baby death is a tragic issue that affects thousands in the UK alone every year. We want as many people as possible to wear the badge during Baby Loss Awareness Week 9-15 October. This will help us to raise awareness of baby loss. A number of the charities involved inSUPPORT FOR YOU
The Compassionate Friends – peer support for bereaved parents and their families. Please note: support is predominantly for parents who have lost a baby of a few months old rather than loss to miscarriage, stillbirth or in the early weeks of life. Phone: 0345 123 2304 (10 am – 4 pm, 7-10 pm, every day) EVENTS – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK From participating in the virtual Wave of Light, to holding an online Remembrance Event in your back garden, there are still ways to organise, hold and participate in events for Baby Loss Awareness WeekLATEST UPDATES
09 OctCare for bereaved parents can and must improve. A coalition of more than 60 charities behind Baby Loss Awareness Week 2018 are calling on all NHS Trusts and Boards across the UK to improve bereavement care for anyone affected by pregnancy and baby loss. This year, Baby Loss Awareness Week marks the roll-out of the National MEMBERS & SUPPORTERS As a Member of the Baby Loss Awareness Alliance you will be able to: Access support from the Baby Loss Awareness Week comms team with resources, planning etc. Please note: Members must be a registered charity and sign an Agreement document on confirmation. We also ask Members to pay a small membership fee (in relation to your charitysize), to
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS FirstLight formerly the Irish Sudden Infant Death Association was established in 1976; it provides crisis intervention and free professional counselling services throughout Ireland to bereaved parents and family members who have suddenly lost a child. For support contact our 24/7 Helpline 1850 391 391 or email support@firstlight.ie.Go to website.
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Social Media. If you are a member of Baby Loss Awareness Alliance, download this logo. If you are a supporter of Baby Loss Awareness Week, download this logo. For anything else, please use this logo. We have put together a brief guide which contains information about Baby Loss Awareness Week logo, its variations for members and supporters,as
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To donate by text, send ‘BABYLOSS 5’ to 70085 to donate £5. This costs £5 plus a standard message rate. You can choose to give any whole amount up to £20. BLAW2021 LOCAL EVENT NOTIFICATION Please use this form to give us details of local events during Baby Loss Awareness Week 9 – 15 October 2021. Your Name (required) Your Email Address (required) Your Daytime Telephone Number. Name of Event (required) Full Address of Event Location (required) Type of Event. Wave of Light Event Awareness/Ribbon Display Remembrance Event Other. LANDMARK STILLBIRTH DOCUMENTARY WILL HELP BREAK THE A major new documentary film called Child of Mine will help break the silence around baby loss, by bringing the painful reality of stillbirth to a mass audience when it airs on Channel 4 at the end of Baby Loss Awareness Week. Filmed over 2 years at UCLH and the Rosie Birth Centre, Addenbrookes Hospital, Child of Mine sensitively follows three couples through their experience of stillbirth and BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK Baby Loss Awareness Week (9-15 Oct) is now in it’s 19th year. Baby Loss Awareness Week is a wonderful opportunity to bring us together as a community and give anyone touched by pregnancy and baby loss a safe and supportive space to share their experiences and feel that they arenot alone.
ABOUT – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEKINFANT LOSS AWARENESSINFANT LOSS AWARENESS MONTHPREGNANCY AND INFANT LOSS AWARENESSPREGNANCY INFANT LOSS AWARENESS DAYPREGNANCY AND INFANT LOSS AWARENESS DAY 2…PREGNANCY AND INFANT LOSS A brief history of Baby Loss Awareness Week. October 15 2002 was the inaugural Baby Loss Awareness Day in the UK and was initiated by a group of parents inspired by Pregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day in the United States. Through the sale of handmade blue and pink ribbon pins they raised several thousand pounds for UK organisations THE DIFFERENCE WE MAKE TOGETHER Baby Loss Awareness Week 2019 was the most successful so far, with more Remembrance and Wave of Light events, buildings illuminated pink and blue, ribbon displays, parliamentary activity, social media buzz, and coverage in the media than ever before.ORGANISATIONS
Life After Loss. Life After Loss is here to help anyone affected by the loss of a baby. We provide support and information to those who have been through the death of a baby at any stage of pregnancy, or early in life, for any reason. To contact email: helen@lifeafterloss.org.uk or call: 02892 605578. EVENTS – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEKINFANT LOSS AWARENESSOCTOBER PREGNANCY LOSS AWARENESS MONTHPREGNANCY AND INFANT LOSS AWARENESS DAYINFANT LOSS DAYOCTOBER 15TH INFANT LOSSPREGNANCY INFANT LOSSREMEMBRANCE DAY
From participating in the virtual Wave of Light, to holding an online Remembrance Event in your back garden, there are still ways to organise, hold and participate in events forPINK & BLUE
Help us approach buildings and landmarks in your region to turn pink and blue throughout 9-15 October and raise awareness of pregnancy and baby loss. We have a number of useful resources including template communications to help you turn the UK pink and blue. From Shetland to the Channel Islands many municipal buildings, hospitals, bridges and POLICY ASK – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEKBABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEKBABY LOSS AWARENESS MONTHINFANT LOSS AWARENESS MONTHINFANT LOSS AWARENESSNATIONAL INFANT LOSS AWARENESS MONTHPREGNANCY AND INFANT LOSSAWARENESS DAY
Baby Loss Awareness Week 2020. In 2020, we called for action to stop partners being excluded from pregnancy, maternity and neonatal services due to COVID-19. Thousands of people took action to raise this with their local hospital and asked their MPs to attend a Parliamentary debate on the issue. FOR BEREAVED PARENTS & FAMILIES Remember your baby. There are a number of ways to remember your baby or lost pregnancy this Baby Loss Awareness Week. Wear pink and blue ribbon pin badge and join the global #WaveOfLight to unite with other families across the world in lighting a candle at 7pm on 15th October.Get involved.
BLAW2021 LOCAL EVENT NOTIFICATION Please use this form to give us details of local events during Baby Loss Awareness Week 9 – 15 October 2021. Your Name (required) Your Email Address (required) Your Daytime Telephone Number. Name of Event (required) Full Address of Event Location (required) Type of Event. Wave of Light Event Awareness/Ribbon Display Remembrance Event Other. OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND 7 2. Introduction Thousands of parents experience pregnancy or baby loss every year. It is estimated that: 1 in 4 pregnancies end in miscarriage 4 1 in 80 are ectopic The need for psychological support5 15 babies are stillborn or die shortly BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK Baby Loss Awareness Week (9-15 Oct) is now in it’s 19th year. Baby Loss Awareness Week is a wonderful opportunity to bring us together as a community and give anyone touched by pregnancy and baby loss a safe and supportive space to share their experiences and feel that they arenot alone.
ABOUT – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEKINFANT LOSS AWARENESSINFANT LOSS AWARENESS MONTHPREGNANCY AND INFANT LOSS AWARENESSPREGNANCY INFANT LOSS AWARENESS DAYPREGNANCY AND INFANT LOSS AWARENESS DAY 2…PREGNANCY AND INFANT LOSS A brief history of Baby Loss Awareness Week. October 15 2002 was the inaugural Baby Loss Awareness Day in the UK and was initiated by a group of parents inspired by Pregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day in the United States. Through the sale of handmade blue and pink ribbon pins they raised several thousand pounds for UK organisations THE DIFFERENCE WE MAKE TOGETHER Baby Loss Awareness Week 2019 was the most successful so far, with more Remembrance and Wave of Light events, buildings illuminated pink and blue, ribbon displays, parliamentary activity, social media buzz, and coverage in the media than ever before.ORGANISATIONS
Life After Loss. Life After Loss is here to help anyone affected by the loss of a baby. We provide support and information to those who have been through the death of a baby at any stage of pregnancy, or early in life, for any reason. To contact email: helen@lifeafterloss.org.uk or call: 02892 605578. EVENTS – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEKINFANT LOSS AWARENESSOCTOBER PREGNANCY LOSS AWARENESS MONTHPREGNANCY AND INFANT LOSS AWARENESS DAYINFANT LOSS DAYOCTOBER 15TH INFANT LOSSPREGNANCY INFANT LOSSREMEMBRANCE DAY
From participating in the virtual Wave of Light, to holding an online Remembrance Event in your back garden, there are still ways to organise, hold and participate in events forPINK & BLUE
Help us approach buildings and landmarks in your region to turn pink and blue throughout 9-15 October and raise awareness of pregnancy and baby loss. We have a number of useful resources including template communications to help you turn the UK pink and blue. From Shetland to the Channel Islands many municipal buildings, hospitals, bridges and POLICY ASK – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEKBABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEKBABY LOSS AWARENESS MONTHINFANT LOSS AWARENESS MONTHINFANT LOSS AWARENESSNATIONAL INFANT LOSS AWARENESS MONTHPREGNANCY AND INFANT LOSSAWARENESS DAY
Baby Loss Awareness Week 2020. In 2020, we called for action to stop partners being excluded from pregnancy, maternity and neonatal services due to COVID-19. Thousands of people took action to raise this with their local hospital and asked their MPs to attend a Parliamentary debate on the issue. FOR BEREAVED PARENTS & FAMILIES Remember your baby. There are a number of ways to remember your baby or lost pregnancy this Baby Loss Awareness Week. Wear pink and blue ribbon pin badge and join the global #WaveOfLight to unite with other families across the world in lighting a candle at 7pm on 15th October.Get involved.
BLAW2021 LOCAL EVENT NOTIFICATION Please use this form to give us details of local events during Baby Loss Awareness Week 9 – 15 October 2021. Your Name (required) Your Email Address (required) Your Daytime Telephone Number. Name of Event (required) Full Address of Event Location (required) Type of Event. Wave of Light Event Awareness/Ribbon Display Remembrance Event Other. OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND 7 2. Introduction Thousands of parents experience pregnancy or baby loss every year. It is estimated that: 1 in 4 pregnancies end in miscarriage 4 1 in 80 are ectopic The need for psychological support5 15 babies are stillborn or die shortlyGET INVOLVED
This Baby Loss Awareness Week we need your support to raise awareness that baby death is a tragic issue that affects thousands in the UK alone every year. We want as many people as possible to wear the badge during Baby Loss Awareness Week 9-15 October. This will help us to raise awareness of baby loss. A number of the charities involved inLATEST UPDATES
09 OctCare for bereaved parents can and must improve. A coalition of more than 60 charities behind Baby Loss Awareness Week 2018 are calling on all NHS Trusts and Boards across the UK to improve bereavement care for anyone affected by pregnancy and baby loss. This year, Baby Loss Awareness Week marks the roll-out of the National RESOURCES – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK To donate by text, send ‘BABYLOSS 5’ to 70085 to donate £5. This costs £5 plus a standard message rate. You can choose to give any whole amount up to £20. BLOG – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK Rebecca’s Story. Rebecca wrote to us during Baby Loss Awareness Week, telling us about her son Bobby. Here's the heartbreaking story she shared; "Our story starts with 2 lines, those 2 lines would define us and who we became and still define us now. My pregnancySUPPORT FOR YOU
The Compassionate Friends – peer support for bereaved parents and their families. Please note: support is predominantly for parents who have lost a baby of a few months old rather than loss to miscarriage, stillbirth or in the early weeks of life. Phone: 0345 123 2304 (10 am – 4 pm, 7-10 pm, every day) POLICY ASK – BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK Baby Loss Awareness Week 2020. In 2020, we called for action to stop partners being excluded from pregnancy, maternity and neonatal services due to COVID-19. Thousands of people took action to raise this with their local hospital and asked their MPs to attend a Parliamentary debate on the issue. BLAW2021 LOCAL EVENT NOTIFICATION Please use this form to give us details of local events during Baby Loss Awareness Week 9 – 15 October 2021. Your Name (required) Your Email Address (required) Your Daytime Telephone Number. Name of Event (required) Full Address of Event Location (required) Type of Event. Wave of Light Event Awareness/Ribbon Display Remembrance Event Other. RIBBON REMEMBRANCE EVENTS Social media is a great way to let people know about your ribbon event, and if you tag your posts and photos with #BLAW2019 we will look out for them and share on the Baby Loss Awareness Week’s Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.. Even if you don’t have, or don’t want to use, your personal profiles the building that is hosting thedisplay might.
LANDMARK STILLBIRTH DOCUMENTARY WILL HELP BREAK THE A major new documentary film called Child of Mine will help break the silence around baby loss, by bringing the painful reality of stillbirth to a mass audience when it airs on Channel 4 at the end of Baby Loss Awareness Week. Filmed over 2 years at UCLH and the Rosie Birth Centre, Addenbrookes Hospital, Child of Mine sensitively follows three couples through their experience of stillbirth and TURNING THE UK PINK AND BLUE As part of our general awareness raising for the 2017 Baby Loss Awareness Week we have been contacting notable landmarks and public buildings and asking if they would help us to highlight #babyloss by turning their lights pink and blue for some or all of Baby Loss Awareness Week the following have confirmed that they will be illuminated pink and blue during 9 – 15 October 2017!Shop
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WELCOME TO BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK 2021 BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK (9-15 OCT) IS NOW IN IT’S 19TH YEAR. Baby Loss Awareness Week is a wonderful opportunity to bring us together as a community and give anyone touched by pregnancy and baby loss a safe and supportive space to share their experiences and feel that they are not alone. This year our theme is Wellbeing and we will be exploring what this means to people from all walks of life who have been affected by pregnancy and baby loss. We recognise that health workers, who have been under immense pressure during the pandemic, can only look after bereaved families with empathy and kindness if they themselves are supported, and we are herefor them too.
Parents and families tell us how important it is that they each find a way to remember their baby in a way that suits them. Some join with others at special services organised by their local hospital or a local support organisation, some find solace in events organised by their faith community while others will remember alone in a way unique to them. It is important to remember there is no right or wrong way and it can change as the years pass too. During last year’s #WaveOfLight messages of remembrance and hope brought many people together. Take care of yourselves and know that we are here for you now and throughout the year. You really don’t haveto feel alone.
OUR DAILY TOPICS FOR BABY LOSS AWARENESS WEEK 2021 Each day during Baby Loss Awareness Week 2021 we will be exploring a different topic and we want to hear from you, whatever your experience of loss may be, about how you’ve coped, what helped (and what didn’t) so we can all learn how to better look after each other as a community and know how to get the right kind of support when we needit.
SATURDAY 9TH OCTOBER INTRODUCTION TO THE WEEK AND THE THEME OF WELLBEINGSUNDAY 10TH
LOOKING AFTER YOURSELFMONDAY 11TH
LOOKING AFTER PARTNERSTUESDAY 12TH
LOOKING AFTER FAMILY AND FRIENDSWEDNESDAY 13TH
LOOKING AFTER THE NHSTHURSDAY 14TH
LOOKING AFTER EACH OTHERFRIDAY 15TH
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“NOBODY KNOWS HOW BABY LOSS WILL AFFECT THEM, AND SADLY THE PAIN DOESN’T JUST GO AWAY.”Read Full Story
“THEY GAVE US TIME WE NEEDED AND OFFERED SUPPORT TO HELP US COPE.”Read Full Story
“JUST KNOW THAT YOU ARE NOT ALONE. ”Read Full Story
“WE WILL NEVER EVER FORGET FREYA; I SEE HER IN HER SISTER AND BROTHER EVERY DAY.”Read Full Story
“LIKE LOTS OF OTHER PEOPLE IN THIS SAD SITUATION, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT WAS WHAT WE WERE SEEKING AND TO THOSE WHO GAVE THAT AND ASKED ABOUT OUR BABIES AND OUR EXPERIENCES, I WILL ALWAYS BE GRATEFUL.”Read More Stories
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This year our policy ask is about the lack of timely access to psychological therapies for anyone who has experienced pregnancy or baby loss. Watch this space for more updates.Our Impact
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