Returning to Epsom Neonatal Unit: NNA CEO Cheryl Titherly Reflects
Research shows that 60% of babies who receive neonatal care are born full term and sick. Yet, this experience is somehow underrepresented in the narrative around neonatal care. In support of Bliss’s Full-Term Awareness February, NNA CEO, Cheryl Titherly, reflects on her parents’ experience in 1981. It was my birthday in January, and I came […]
Improving data on avoidable brain injury around the time of birth
Kirstin Webster, ANNP and Neonatal Clinical Fellow, NNA member, NNA ANNP group and PhD Support group member Jan van der Scheer, PhD, Senior Research Associate, The Healthcare Improvement Studies Institute (THIS Institute), University of Cambridge The Healthcare Improvement Studies Institute at the University of Cambridge invites all neonatal and maternity professionals to share their […]
NNA Statement Regarding the Government Response to the House of Lords Pre-term Birth Report
In 2024 the Neonatal Nurses Association (NNA) gave oral and written evidence at the House of Lords Pre-term Birth Inquiry. The cross-party committee published their report ‘Preterm birth: reducing risks and improving lives’ in November 2024, which the NNA was pleased to see highlight workforce issues. The Government has now responded to the report. The […]
FICare in the South West Acute Hospital, NI
Following their NNA NI Neonatal Team of the Year win, we had the chance to visit SWAH in Northern Ireland to find out more about their approach to FICare. Karen Weir, NI Neonatal Nurse of the Year and NNA FICare SIG national representative for Northern Ireland, has kindly put together a blog post to delve […]
A follow up with the Snowdrop Bereavement Team (St Michael’s Hospital, UHBW)
Last year we had the pleasure of speaking to Maddie and Elle, the founders of the Snowdrop Bereavement team at St Michael’s hospital at the University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust (UHBW). This Baby Loss Awareness Week, we caught up with Maddie to find out how the service has impacted the hospitals neonatal […]
International Neonatal Nurses Day: Reflections from the International recruit education programme
This International Nurses Day, we’ve spoken to Rosie Milbourn – Clinical Educator for the NWNODN – about the challenges facing international nurses arriving in the UK on the International recruit education programme. Moving to a new neonatal unit can be daunting for any neonatal nurse, but those who have travelled to the UK from overseas […]
COINN 2024: Reflections
In May, a group of NNA representatives travelled to Denmark for COINN 2024. Below we hear from two of them – Wales Committee representative Rhian Smith and grant winner Victoria Craig – as they reflect on the conference. Rhian Smith – Advanced Neonatal Nurse Practitioner & Representative for the NNA Wales regional group In May […]
Family Support on the Neonatal Unit and after Discharge
Last year we heard from Jo Bennett, a neonatal nurse at University Hospitals Plymouth and NNA Neonatal Nurse of the Year 2022, who wrote a blog exploring palliative care and bereavement support. You can read Jo’s previous blog here. Following on from my previous blog titled ‘Developing Bereavement Support’, I will continue with my sporting […]
Did you know, NNA members have e-access to the Journal of Neonatal Nursing?
One of the benefits of being a member of the NNA is gaining access to the Journal of Neonatal Nursing (JNN). The journal is easily accessed by visiting your Members Area and clicking on The Journal of Neonatal Nursing button in the left-hand menu. Read below to find out more about what the JNN has […]
New e-learning programme launched to support the psychological wellbeing of neonatal staff
A neonatal psychology programme has been launched with the aim of supporting better outcomes for babies, families and staff on neonatal units. We spoke to Dr Rebecca Chilvers and Dr Ruth Butterworth from NeoLeaP (Neonatal Leads for Psychological Practice) in England to find out more about the new training. The importance of considering the psychological […]