Early Parenthood Service NHS Blackpool

Early Parenthood Service NHS Blackpool The Early Parenthood Service provides intensive support in the antenatal and early postnatal period.

10/10/2024

Our Child Drowning Update revealed that 25 of the 35 children that drowned in the bath were under 5 years old, including 10 infants less than one year old 😞

In the last month, 59% of parents left their child unattended in the bath, even just for a moment. Please remember that babies and toddlers can be slippery when soapy, meaning that they can easily slip under the water (even in a bath seat). Constant adult supervision is vital to keep your little ones safe. Always keep young children within arms reach.

10/10/2024

reminder: Drowning can happen quickly and quietly in as little as 2cm of water. Always keep young children within arms reach. If you need to leave the bathroom, take your froglet with you! 🐸🤗

Blackpool Well Baby Drop-in clinics
17/04/2024

Blackpool Well Baby Drop-in clinics

04/12/2023

1️⃣ Checklist for buying a cot or moses basket for safer sleep:
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🟥 Does it fit in your bedroom? Babies aged 0-6mth need to sleep in the same room as an adult.

🟥 Is the mattress firm and flat? A firm, flat mattress reduces the risk of SIDS (baby’s head should only sink in by a few milimetres) so avoid any sleep spaces that have soft, cushioned or raised areas

🟥 Is the mattress 100% waterproof? A waterproof mattress or waterproof cover over the mattress can be wiped down, keeping it clean and dry

🟥 Do you have a portable sleep space? Babies need to be in the same room as their carer during the day too. Having a moses basket or travel cot available can make this easier.
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More product checklists coming through the week...

04/12/2023
25/09/2023

ICON Week 2023: Raising awareness of infant crying and how to cope.

“Babies cry, you can cope!” is the message from NHS, local authorities, and healthcare organisations across the country who have come together this September to promote lifesaving messages to parents.

Research shows that some parents and caregivers can lose control when a baby’s crying becomes too much. Some go on to shake a baby with devastating consequences.

Abusive Head Trauma (AHT) causes catastrophic brain injuries, which can lead to death, or significant long-term health and learning disabilities.

ICON is a programme adopted by health and social care organisations in the UK to provide information about infant crying, including how to cope, support parents/carers, reduce stress and prevent abusive head trauma in babies.

The third annual ICON week, spanning from 25 September – 29 September 2023, aims to raise awareness of infant crying and how to cope in a bid to support parents/carers and prevent serious injury, illness and even death of young babies as a result of these incidents.

The evidence-based programme consists of a series of brief interventions that reinforce the simple message making up the ICON acronym:

I Infant crying is normal and it will stop
C Comport methods can sometimes soothe the baby and the crying will stop
O It’s OK to walk away for a few minutes if you have checked the baby is safe and the crying is getting to you
N Never ever shake or hurt a baby

Most babies start to cry more frequently from two weeks of age, with a peak usually being seen around 6-8 weeks. Organisations coming together from 25 September – 29 September, aim to spread the messages to help normalise infant crying and share coping techniques to help parents to deal with the stress it can cause.

Nurse, health visitor and founder of ICON, Dr Suzanne Smith, said: “Abusive head trauma can occur in any environment when a parent or carer is on the edge due to infant crying.

“The pressure that families are under is only being exacerbated by added pressures of the cost-of-living increase and the impact can be far-reaching and have devastating consequences.

“ICON is about sharing messages of support and advice to parents and carers who might be struggling to cope. We want to normalise the fact that babies do cry and some aren’t easily soothed and we want to share information far and wide about what to do in these situations and how to stay calm.

“By sharing these vitally important messages and coping techniques to carers, we are working towards reducing the risk of harm to babies and protecting them from AHT which is utterly preventable.

“Anyone who needs help and is struggling to cope, don’t continue to struggle. Help is available from your midwife, health visitor, GP or go online and there are more resources on our ICON website.”

For more information visit www.iconcope.org/iconweek2023.

ICON week is coming 25th to 29th September - watch out for more helpful information.ICON is about helping people caring ...
07/09/2023

ICON week is coming 25th to 29th September - watch out for more helpful information.

ICON is about helping people caring for babies cope with crying.

ICON stands for ….

I Infant crying is normal
C Comforting methods can help
O It’s OK to walk away
N Never, ever shake a baby

Speak to someone if you need support such as your family, friends, midwife, GP or health visitor.

More information and a wealth of resources are available on the ICON Cope website – www.iconcope.org

Dads Matters drop in
07/09/2023

Dads Matters drop in

Activities for you and your Family  - check out the timetables on the Blackpool Betterstart website
19/07/2023

Activities for you and your Family - check out the timetables on the Blackpool Betterstart website

Family Hubs in Blackpool Shared spaces are so important to the local community, giving opportunities to meet people, learn new things and find support. Blackpool Better Start provide free services and events at community venues, libraries and green spaces that help local families thrive and provide

Come and visit us at our service launch stand on the 5th July at Blackpool Victoria Hospital - Women and Children's Unit...
28/06/2023

Come and visit us at our service launch stand on the 5th July at Blackpool Victoria Hospital -
Women and Children's Unit from 10am to 1pm
Mezzanine from 1.30 to 4pm.

https://www.bfcct.co.uk/club-and-trust-to-operate-winter-warm-up-hubs-for-the-community/Family Warm Hubs: Monday to Frid...
09/12/2022

https://www.bfcct.co.uk/club-and-trust-to-operate-winter-warm-up-hubs-for-the-community/

Family Warm Hubs:

Monday to Friday, 3pm-6pm, during school weeks and will include a meal, homework clubs and activities. These will operate in term time only.

Pool Together Hubs:

Tuesday and Thursday, 12pm-3pm and will include teas, coffees, biscuits, and activities to engage in.

These are Free to attend !

Blackpool Football Club and its Community Trust are working together to help tackle some of the cost-of-living challenges for the local community this winter.

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150-158 Whitegate Drive
Blackpool
FY39ES

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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