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Media Release: Safer Baby Bundle Launches in QLD

Safer Baby Bundle Rolls Out to Reduce the Rate of Stillbirth in Queensland Thirty-six hospitals across Queensland will today begin implementing a new program designed to significantly reduce the rate of late gestation stillbirth. Maternity healthcare professionals across the state—from Queensland’s largest maternity hospitals, Mater Mothers’ Hospital and the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, to […]

Media Release: Public Awareness Campaign On Stillbirth Is Welcome

The Stillbirth Centre of Research Excellence (Stillbirth CRE) welcomes the federal government’s announcement of a new education and awareness campaign aimed at reducing Australia’s unacceptably high rate of stillbirth. Health Minister Greg Hunt today announced funding for the Stillbirth CRE to develop new resources for pregnant women, based on the Australian Safer Baby Bundle, to […]

Safer Baby Bundle Resources for Clinicians
[TO APPROVE]The Safer Baby Bundle

By shining a light on stillbirth, and highlighting ways to improve care to prevent stillbirth, we have achieved better outcomes for women and their families through implementation of the Safer Baby Bundle (SBB). The SBB is a national initiative with five evidence-based elements to address key areas where improved practice can reduce the number of […]