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Eyes on the Baby Strand 2

Introduction

Before enrolling on Eyes on the Baby training, please ensure you are accessing the correct Strand based on your job role. (An indication of relevant roles can be found in audience section below)

This Strand is for staff who provide direct support to vulnerable families

The Eyes on the Baby training has been designed to help staff prevent SUDI (Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy) in County Durham. Most unexpected deaths of babies under 1 year occur in families living in impoverished circumstances with multiple risks or vulnerabilities, and a multi-agency approach is needed to reach the families most at risk of infant death. Training the multi-agency workforce in County Durham will help staff give advice about safer sleep, support shared working between services, and keep Eyes on the Baby to reduce SUDI.

Courses

Duration: 01 hours 30 minutes

This course contains the following modules:

Module name Type Duration
Eyes on the Baby Strand 2c Online 00:23:43
Eyes on Baby Strand 2a Online 00:31:02
Eyes on the Baby Strand 2b Online 00:21:44

Audience

Staff who provide direct support to vulnerable families (e.g. frequent contact with families or support with infant care or family issues)

  • Children’s Services Staff  
  • Early Help Practitioners
  • One Point Key Workers
  • Family Workers 
  • Social Workers 
  • Foster Carers / Connected Carers 
  • Families First Staff
  • Mental Health Support Staff 
  • Drugs & Alcohol Support Staff 
  • Breastfeeding Support Staff 
  • Gypsy & Roma Support Staff 
  • Early Years / Nursery Staff  
  • Childminders 
  • Fatherhood Champions  
  • Pharmacy staff 

Objectives

  • Find out more about Sudden Unexpected Deaths in Infancy 
  • Learn how to support vulnerable and at-risk families 
  • Share knowledge and concerns between services to keep all Eyes on the Baby

     

Content

What is the focus?

Raise awareness of and reinforce SUDI prevention: explore, remind, support and report

What is included?

  • Why SUDI prevention is important
  • What parents should know about
  • What to ask families
  • Conversation tools
  • Advocating / referring to other services
  • Raising general awareness

Enrolment details

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Course flyer

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