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Level 1 - Essential Safer Sleep for Babies


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Enrollment in this course is by invitation only

About This Course

The The Lullaby trust and the Durham Infancy & Sleep Centre research team offer this online course Safer Sleep for . The training is aimed at health-care professionals whose roles put them in contact with parents, families and parents-to-be, although it will also be of use and interest to peer supporters, volunteers, and independent practitioners such as doulas, independent midwives, and breastfeeding supporters.

Each package begins with an introductory talk introducing the providers (DISC & BASIS) and the structure of the webcasts (20-30 mins), followed by 3 topical modules (approx. 1 hour each) and culminating with a 90-minute online discussion (5 hours in total)

Course Staff

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Professor Helen L. Ball

Helen Ball is Professor of Anthropology and Director of the University's Parent-Infant Sleep Lab . She pioneers the study of infant sleep and the parent-infant sleep relationship from a biosocial perspective. She obtained her PhD in Anthropology from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 1992. Broadly defined, her research examines sleep ecology, particularly of infants, young children and their parents. This encompasses attitudes and practices regarding infant sleep, behavioural and physiological monitoring of infants and their parents during sleep, infant sleep development, and the discordance between cultural sleep preferences and biological sleep needs. She has conducted research in hospitals and the community, and contributes to national and international policy and practice guidelines on infant care. She pioneers the translation of academic research on infant sleep into evidence for use by parents and healthcare staff via ISIS -- the Infant Sleep Information Source website (www.isisonline.org.uk). In 2013 Prof Ball received an award for Outstanding Impact in Society from the Economic and Social Research Council for her work on parent-infant sleep.

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Lullaby Trust member

Biography for Lullaby trust team

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Miss Alice-Amber Keegan

I obtained my undergraduate degree in Anthropology from the University of Kent in 2014. I joined the Durham University Parent-Infant Sleep Lab team in 2015 studying a Master’s by research under the supervision of Professor Helen Ball. I conducted my MSc research in the parent-infant sleep lab looking at the efficacy of providing an infant safer sleep box compared to a standalone cot in the same room on reducing the occurrence of modifiable risk factors associated with SIDS whilst bed-sharing.
I am currently completing a PhD funded by Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) in collaboration with Newcastle Birthing Centre. My research is looking at the influence of sleep location on parental caregiving in the immediate postnatal period and breastfeeding outcomes.

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#How long is this webinar?

the webinar is about 5 hours.