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The following education resources are available free of charge to expectant and new parents, and anyone interested or involved in maternal, baby and child health care in Western Australia.  To download PDF versions of the Education and Support Resource Order Form click on the appropriate link for hospitals, child health centres or child care centres. Completed Order Forms can be faxed to (08) 9474 3636. Alternatively, you can call (08) 9474 3544 or email amandameyer@sidsandkids.org to order resources.  Students completing assignments on SIDS may also phone or email for an Education Information Pack. If you do not live in Western Australia, you can order these resources from your local SIDS and Kids by calling 1300 308 307.

Safe Sleeping Brochure

 

This brochure explains how to reduce the risk of SIDS and sleep your baby safely.

 

 

Safe Sleeping DVD

 

This 12 minute video has been produced for parents, and those who care for infants and young children.  It demonstrates how to reduce the risk of SIDS and infant sleeping accidents.  It also provides answers to commonly asked questions about how to sleep infants and young children safely.

 

This A3 size poster (shown in part here) demonstrates the correct way to make up a cot safely, and lists the three major criteria for reducing the risk of SIDS.  It is ideal for display in maternity wards, child health centres and child care centres.

 

 

Safe Sleeping Door Hanger

 

These door hangers are designed to hang on the door handle, cot or change table, reminding everyone who cares for the baby of the three main criteria for safe sleeping.

 

This brochure was developed by the Bibbulung Gnarneep team in collaboration with the National SIDS Council of Australia.  It explains the ways to reduce the risk of SIDS, and has been specifically designed for indigenous communities.

 

Wrapping Babies Brochure

 

This brochure was produced in collaboration by SIDS and Kids South Australia and the Women's and Children's Hospital in Adelaide.  It provides guidelines for safe wrapping of infants in the first 12 months.

 

The following grief support resources are available free of charge to anyone who has been affected by the sudden and unexpected death of a baby or young child.  There is usually a charge for hospitals or other organisations wishing to order multiple copies of the booklets. To order any of our Grief Support Resources, please click on the links for the order forms at the top of this page.

 

This brochure outlines the Grief Support services offered by SIDS and Kids WA

 

 

This is a handbook for bereaved parents, their families and friends following miscarriage.  The information in this booklet is written from the collective experiences of many women and their families who have experienced miscarriage. Only available to download (see below).

 

This is a booklet by and for parents whose baby is stillborn or dies soon after birth.  Written from the collective experiences of parents whose babies have been stillborn or died in the newborn period, it shows that while every parent's experience of their loss is different, the impact of grief is similarly great.

 

This is a booklet by and for parents whose baby or young child has died suddenly and unexpectedly.  It provides guidance, support and wisdom for those who have lost a child, and can be a source of advice, consolation, and a gentle guide to the future.

 

The funeral is the last physical act of caring for your child.  It is a time, amid profound grief, when you can acknowledge your child and the meaning your child's life holds for you and your family.  This booklet outlines and explains the different choices available at this difficult time.

 

Death is a difficult subject, and sometimes it is hard to know what to do or say to someone whose young child has died.  This book gives practical advice on ways in which you can offer your understanding and support.

 

This booklet is by and for grandparents whose young grandchild has died suddenly and unexpectedly.  It acknowledges that grandparents experience deep sadness when a grandchild dies.

This booklet is for parents whose baby or young child has died, and who are considering having another child.  It aims to reassure parents that no matter how strange their thoughts and feelings may seem at this time, there is absolutely no right or wrong decision, only what is right for them.

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The following two booklets are available as .pdf files, and may be downloaded and printed, or viewed online.  However, please note that "A Baby Has Died" booklet was produced by the Stillbirth and Neo-Natal Death Support Group prior to its amalgamation with SIDS, and the contact details in the booklet are no longer correct.  For more information please contact the SIDS and Kids WA office on (08) 9474 3544.

 

Miscarriage - A Handbook for bereaved parents, their families and friends, following miscarriage

A Baby Has Died - A Handbook for bereaved parents, their families and friends, following miscarriage, stillbirth or neo-natal death

 

 

Adobe Reader

This web site based in the United States offers parents, families, friends and professionals support, education and resources on the death of a child in early pregnancy (miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy etc.), or from premature birth, stillbirth, neo-natal death, birth defects, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), illness and all other types of infant and early childhood death.