Neo Natters: An inspirational approach to FICare
The passion and dedication of neonatal professionals never fails to astonish us, and we’re so delighted when we have the opportunity to share the stories of our hardworking colleagues. Today is the turn of Jen Cuffe and Julie Kearney, colleagues from the Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, who are working tirelessly to develop and […]
Report recommends growth of ANP workforce in Northern Ireland
A new report has been published that presents recommendations for maximising the contribution of Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANPs) across Health and Social Care (HSC) in Northern Ireland. Commissioned by the Department of Health and produced by the Northern Ireland Practice & Education Council for Nursing & Midwifery (NIPEC), the report highlights the crucial role already […]
Behind the document: Exploring the development of a new neonatal framework
A multidisciplinary team (MDT) of professionals have spent the last 12 months developing a ground-breaking new framework for best practice for the nutrition and feeding management of the surgical neonate. The new holistic framework was first proposed a year ago, when a gap in current guidance was identified. There was excellent engagement in the development […]
Neonatal Surgical MDT Education Day – 3rd November 2023 – Introducing our speakers
We’re delighted to introduce you to the speakers who will be joining us for the National Neonatal Surgical Interest Group’s (NNSIG) MDT Education Day on 3rd November. The event will mark the launch of a brand new holistic framework for best practice for the nutrition and feeding management of the surgical neonate. A number of […]
The National Neonatal Audit Programme (NNAP) Summary report on 2022 data
The National Neonatal Audit Programme (NNAP) has published its Summary report on 2022 data. See below for the NNA response to the report’s findings. The purpose of the NNA is to support neonatal nurses to deliver optimal care to babies and families. We acknowledge the increasing number of NNU shifts not staffed to recommended levels […]
The National Neonatal Palliative Care Project by Alex Mancini
This Baby Loss Awareness Week we hear from Alex Mancini, a senior neonatal nurse who is committed to the development of palliative and bereavement care for babies and their families. Read her blog below to find out more about how she has raising awareness and developing care provision across the UK. Hi everyone, I’m Alex […]
Establishing a Bereavement Care Team by Maddie and Elle (St Michael’s Hospital, UHBW)
Losing a baby is a very difficult time but the hard work of nurses like Maddie and Elle offers families support and comfort when they need it most. Read their blog below to find out more about how they are helping families at St Michael’s Hospital, UHBW deal with their grief following the loss of […]
The Maternity and Neonatal Safety Support Programme in Wales: A Summary of Phase One
Phase Two of the Maternity and Neonatal Safety Support Programme in Wales (MatNeo SSP Cymru Report) is now underway. We’ve put together a summary of phase one to explore how it could impact neonatal care in Wales. What is the Maternity and Neonatal Safety Support Programme in Wales? At the request of the Welsh Government, […]
NHS Bathing Guidance Update
The NHS has updated guidance on bathing babies and children for parents, carers and health professionals following reports of deaths from Child Death Overview Panels. Following investigations into infant and child deaths that took place between 2015 and 2023, bath seats were highlighted as a significant cause for concern, with the Royal Society for the […]
A statement from the NNA in response to the Lucy Letby case
The relationship between neonatal nurses and families experiencing neonatal care is based on a foundation of trust. The NNA recognise that this foundation has been shaken by the verdict in the Lucy Letby case. First and foremost, the NNA would like to extend heartfelt condolences to all the families involved in this devastating case. We […]