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NICU community unites for Incubator Push at Crystal Palace Park

July 10, 2025
In June, 80 families came together with Paralympian Gemma Collis to take part in the Incubator Push event. The aim was raise the funds needed to buy an incubator, as part of a campaign by the Ickle Pickles Children’s Charity.

National maternity investigation launched to drive improvements

July 10, 2025
The Department of Health and Social Care, NHS England and The Rt Hon Wes Streeting MP have launched a rapid national investigation into NHS maternity and neonatal services to provide truth to families suffering harm and to urgently improve care and safety.

Fletchers Solicitors takes the plunge for Lia’s Wings

July 10, 2025
Brave employees from Fletchers Solicitors took on an unforgettable challenge on Saturday 7 June, diving with sharks at Blue Planet Aquarium in Ellesmere Port to raise vital funds for Lia’s Wings, which provides air transport for babies and critically ill children.

Retired midwife and health visitor Janine Dougan wins award for outstanding bereavement care

July 10, 2025
Janine Dougan, retired Midwife and Health Visitor in Northern Ireland, has won the Elaine Thorp Award for Bereavement Care from Sands. The award aims to recognise the vital work done by midwives, nurses and other health professionals to care for parents affected by pregnancy loss or the death of their baby.

Kettering Neonatal Unit achieves level 2 status

June 6, 2025
A raft of improvements to the neonatal unit have enabled it to start caring for some of the area’s most premature babies once again. The unit has been fully approved to return to level 2 status having increased medical and nursing recruitment and boosted training and leadership.

Health secretary to address national summit on maternity and neonatal safety

June 6, 2025
At a first-of-its-kind summit on maternity and neonatal safety, delegates will hear from Megan Bidder of NHS Resolution about the financial costs of safety failings in maternity and neonatal care, and from Dr Bill Kirkup, author of independent investigations into maternity services, who will set out how crises occur, particularly around culture and multidisciplinary working.

King’s specialist consultant midwife receives national honour

June 6, 2025
Argyro Syngelaki has received a Royal College of Midwives Fellowship for her work to improve care for women and their families. She thanked the thousands of women who have taken part in research programmes at King’s College Hospital.

Decisions on maternity and neonatal services in North London confirmed

June 6, 2025
North Central London Integrated Care Board and NHS England has decided that four maternity units will deliver care, while births will eventually not take place at the Royal Free Hospital. The four hospitals will provide at least level two care for premature and unwell babies, ensuring more specialist support.

Medway neonatal unit receives prestigious BFI recognition

May 9, 2025
The Oliver Fisher Neonatal Unit at Medway Maritime Hospital has received further acknowledgement from UNICEF for its work and ongoing commitment to increase breastfeeding rates and improve care for families and babies on the unit.

Leicester Hospitals Charity and Leicester City Football Club team up to raise funds for life-saving neonatal equipment

May 9, 2025
This month, Leicester Hospitals Charity is celebrating a decade of partnership with Leicester City Football Club. Members of the football team visited the NICU to meet staff and patients and learn about the charity’s fundraising initiatives.

Retired police officer treks 24 miles to raise funds for Doncaster neonatal unit

May 9, 2025
A father whose two daughters both needed care on the neonatal unit at Doncaster Royal Infirmary has trekked 24 miles in under 12 hours to raise funds unit.

RCM Chief Executive tells national conference the impact midwives have on the women in their care is huge

May 9, 2025
Every family should leave maternity services whole and healthy is the clear message from the leader of the Royal College of Midwives as she opened the national conference in Birmingham. CEO Gill Walton also reminded delegates: “The impact your midwifery practice has on women and their families is huge.”