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Lewisham Safeguarding Children Partnership - Keeping Babies Safe Campaign

Safer Sleep Lewisham leaflet

Statistically, children are most at risk of fatality or significant harm in the first few years of life.  Lewisham Safeguarding Children Partnership  aim to raise awareness of the risks to babies and infants to help keep them safe.

Their new Keeping Babies Safe page provides parents and care givers with information, advice and access to further support in relation to:

  • Water and Bath Safety
  • Coping with Crying
  • Safer Sleep
  • Your Health Visiting Service
  • Useful Links
  • Resources for parents who may need support or equipment for their baby

To translate the new Keeping Babies Safe page into  your home language, click on the Select Language button at the very top of the page Google Translate Select Language option image and click the down arrow and select your preferred language. 

If you have any concerns about your baby or you’re worried about your mental health or emotional wellbeing please contact your GP or Health Visitor.  If you or your baby are in immediate danger or there is a risk to either of your health please phone 999.


Tips on how to ensure your baby sleeps safely

Guidance on how to sleep your baby to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) or cot death.

Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden and unexplained death of a baby where no cause is found. While SIDS is rare, it can still happen and there are steps you can take to help reduce the chance of this tragedy occurring.

You can use the following advice from The Lullaby Trust to ensure your baby has a safer sleep, or you can talk to your midwife or health visitor if you have any questions or concerns.

Things you can do:

  • Always place your baby on their back to sleep.
  • Keep your baby smoke free during pregnancy and after birth.
  • Place your baby to sleep in a separate cot or Moses basket in the same room as you for the first six months.
  • Breastfeed your baby.
  • Use a firm, flat, waterproof mattress in good condition.

Things to avoid:

  • Never sleep on a sofa or in an armchair with your baby.
  • Don't sleep in the same bed as your baby if you smoke, drink or take drugs or are extremely tired.
  • Don't sleep in the same bed as your baby if your baby was born prematurely or was of low birth weight.
  • Avoid letting your baby get too hot.
  • Don't cover your baby's face or head while sleeping or use loose bedding.
  • Do not use sleep positioners or wedges as these can cause suffocation.

The Lully Trust provides specialist support for bereaved families, promotes expert advice on safer baby sleep ad raises awareness on sudden infant death. Visit their website for more detailed information on safer sleeping for babies.