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 […]
How to Complete a Successful Scholarship

Hi, or as they say in Sweden “Hej”! My name is Adele and I am an ANNP working in the Southwest. I was awarded the NNA Kate Farrer Foundation Transport Scholarship in 2021 whilst working with the SoNAR transport team in Bristol. I applied for the Scholarship so that I could travel to Sweden and […]
NIRS poster presentation by Yoko Nishimura
Developing Bereavement Support by Jo Bennett

Hi I am Jo, and I have been a neonatal nurse for 33 years. In 2022 I was honoured to be awarded Neonatal Nurse of the Year by the NNA. I see this award as very much about all the teams I have worked with over the years. When the NNA asked me if I […]
Neonatal Foundation Programme by Nicola Hunt

I have worked as a nurse within neonatal services for the last 13 years, mainly in local neonatal units in the Yorkshire and Humber region. Having progressed in my nursing role into a local education position, I gained experience and knowledge to allow further development. In September 2020, I commenced the role of Neonatal Clinical Educator for […]
Neonatal organ donation – Poster Presentation – Faizah Ali, NNA Scholar

My name is Faizah, I am a senior neonatal nurse at UCLH. I am passionate about organ donation as a subject and am currently undertaking a Chief Nurse Research Internship on neonatal organ donation. With my travel scholarship, I will be visiting a neonatal unit that currently practices organ donation. The scholarship will help us […]
Reducing noise levels within the Neonatal Environment to promote optimal neuro-development – Poster Presentation – Kelly Crofts, NNA Scholar

I am very grateful to have been awarded a NNA scholarship. I have worked in neonates since qualifying as a paediatric nurse in 2011, and qualified as an Advanced Neonatal Nurse Practitioner in 2020 following undertaking an MSc in Advanced Practice at the University of Southampton. For my MSc dissertation I am undertaking a Quality […]

I’m Lora Alexander, one of the Quality Improvement coaches in a busy Level 3 NICU. QI is all about understanding problems, thinking of solutions, implementing ideas and analysing the results.
My name is Adedoyin Yissau, also known as Dee. I am the Education and Workforce Lead for the London Operational Delivery Network. I came into post as a Network Educator in 2019 and have since developed nursing education region wide, with the current focus on developing a nursing career pathway for London.
Neonatal Network Nurse Educator
My name is Dr. Julia Petty, and I am a nurse lecturer specialising in children’s nursing with a particular interest in neonatal care. My nursing career in paediatric and neonatal clinical nursing practice began after a BSc Hons degree in Psychology at Warwick University, when I moved to Great Ormond Street Hospital, London. Here, I trained in children’s and adult nursing before working there for many years in children’s and neonatal surgical care. I then gained my neonatal nursing qualification at St George’s NHS Trust London and worked at the Whittington NHS Trust NICU before moving back to Great Ormond Street for a senior education role on NICU where I worked until 2001. I then worked as Senior Lecturer at City University, London for 12 years leading the neonatal nursing education portfolio. I studied for a MSc, a PGCE and MA in academic practice during this time, In 2013, I moved to the University of Hertfordshire where my role is Associate Professor (learning and teaching) and Senior lecturer child nursing. I teach on the BSc Hons nursing and master’s degree programmes including leadership of modules, face-to-face/online teaching, assessing and supervision of students at all levels up to doctorate level. I am also research active and have completed a Doctorate in Education. As a nurse, educator and post-doctorate researcher, my interests focus on parents’ premature birth experiences, supporting parents in the transition home from NICU, exploring communication needs of neonates and their carers and studying the educational value of digital storytelling. This combination and variety of roles enriches my working life and brings together my experience as a child / neonatal nurse, educator and researcher. My role and related activities enable me to engage in both education and research while supporting students on their nursing career and education pathway, which is a privilege to be part of.
Hello my name is Claire Richards and I’m the Lead Nurse for the Wales Maternity and Neonatal Strategic Network. This covers nursing leadership but also Neonatal transport. I also have a clinical honorary contract in one Health Board.
Hello, my name is Kim Edwards, and I am a Neonatal Nurse. I am currently the Lead Nurse and Workforce, Education Lead for the Thames Valley and Wessex Neonatal Operational Delivery Network (ODN)
Hello, my name is Jean and I am a registered children’s nurse with 27 years experience. I qualified with a DipHE after struggling academically due to dyslexia. Over my career I have worked mainly in PICU, NICU and children’s cardiac critical care. I am dual qualified in speciality (QIS) for both Neonatal and Paediatrics. The QIS program is a post graduate modular course completed at level 6/7. To be considered QIS you must successfully complete 4 separate modules, each have an academic and practical component. Only on completion of the QIS course can you apply for a band 6 role. In addition to the above qualifications it is expected you would have several years proven experience in speciality at Band 6 and 7 prior to applying for a Matron’s role.
My name is Lisa Baker, I’m a Ward Manager on a Level 2 Special Care Baby Unit in South Wales and I’ve been in this role since 2020.
Hello, my name is Wesell, and I am currently a trainee Advanced Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (ANNP) at Great Western Hospital, which is a Local Neonatal Unit (LNU). Prior to this, I gained substantial experience in a tertiary neonatal unit where I completed my QIS course at master’s level. This course, alongside my role as a senior nurse, provided me with the expertise required to develop my career further in neonatal care.
My name is Hannah Wells, and I am a Neonatal Surgical Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS).
Hi, I am Amanda and work as the Neonatal Infant Feeding Coordinator for a NICU and a SCBU within one service. While the role is not standardised, many neonatal units now have dedicated posts.
Hello, my name is Daniela Machado, and I am proud to be a Developmental Care Specialist/Lead Nurse and a sister/charge nurse, working across two different trusts. I am originally from Porto, Portugal, and have spent 14 years building my nursing career in the UK. My role involves applying and advancing neuroprotective/developmental care practices for our preterm and neonatal patients/families.
Hello! I am Renjita Raju , a Neonatal Junior Sister working in London. After completing my BSc nursing degree in India, I moved to UK, and completed NMC OSCE to get registered and QIS course to become specialised in neonatal care. I recently qualified as an NLS instructor with the support from NNA scholarship programme. My role involves caring for premature and critically ill newborns, ensuring their safety and health with a highly collaborative multidisciplinary team. I also teach in NLS courses as an instructor following my passion in neonatal resuscitation. I love witnessing infants grow stronger each day and supporting their families through this journey. I’m grateful for the opportunity to provide meaningful compassionate care to the tiniest, most vulnerable patients.