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Our vision is to reduce the devastating impact of stillbirth for women, families and the wider community through improving care to reduce the number of stillborn babies and to reduce the impact of this loss.
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Our aim is to improve care to reduce the number of stillborn babies and to reduce the impact of this loss.
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Centre of Research Excellence in Stillbirth
Leading national research, resources and evidence-based advice dedicated to preventing stillbirth and improving health and social outcomes for women.
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The Stillbirth CRE is the Western Pacific Regional Office of the International Stillbirth Alliance

What we do

Research
Australia's largest national collaboration of researchers, health professionals and parents researching stillbirth prevention and bereavement care.  
Education & Resources
We develop and provide evidence-based, collaboratively designed educational and informational resources for health professionals and parents.
Equity
We work with communities to identify gaps in care and to reduce the burden of stillbirth by addressing inequities.
Collaboration
We foster national, regional, and global collaboration as the Western Pacific Regional Office of the International Stillbirth Alliance (ISA).
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The difference we make

Why we developed the Safer Baby Bundle, which aims to reduce stillbirth rates by 20%
Over 2,200 babies are stillborn each year in Australia.
6 babies day in Australia are stillborn, which is higher than the national road toll.
The rate of stillbirth in Australia is higher than other high-income countries.
In many cases stillbirth is preventable and research shows 20-30% of stillbirths could be avoided.

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Join the team working together to reduce stillbirth in Australia

The Safer Baby Bundle consists of five elements designed to reduce stillbirth rates after 28 weeks’ gestation. The Stillbirth CRE has led the development of a bundle of care to address the priority evidence practice gaps in stillbirth prevention for implementation across maternity services for health professionals.

News and events

International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month
A Time to Reflect, Remember, and Raise Awareness Together, we can honour the memory of babies who have died too soon. October is recognised globally as Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month. It is a time for families, communities, and healthcare [...]
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Blog - Bereaved Parent Involvement in Research Updates
Before the Waves of Change Conference, a workshop was held to look at how the voices of bereaved parents can be amplified in stillbirth research. Updates on the framework will be shared soon. Waves of Change conference The Waves of Change conference was a [...]
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Blog - Parent Spotlight
There is an unmeasurable undoing following the loss of a baby or child. While you know you are not the first person to feel the guttural pain, the emptiness, the shock, and the confusion of this out-of-order loss - you feel alone and lost. You find yourself [...]
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Acknowledgement of Country

The Centre of Research Excellence in Stillbirth acknowledge the Traditional Owners of this land and their ongoing custodianship. We pay our respects to their Ancestors and their descendants, who continue cultural and spiritual connections to Country.
We acknowledge the diversity across Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, language and practices and that it is vital that all health care services respectfully manage protocol and provide a culturally positive health care experience for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Western Pacific Regional Office of the International Stillbirth Alliance
Coordinating Centre, Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Alliance, Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand
Level 3, Aubigny Place
Mater Research Institute
Raymond Terrace,
South Brisbane QLD 4101
The University of Queensland Faculty of Medicine
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