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Going home on oxygen
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Health Professionals
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Baby Charter Successes
How to join
Information and resources
Resources for your neonatal unit
Resources for parents
Bliss' enewsletter for healthcare professionals
Neonatal staff share supportive tips
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Family Integrated Care
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Play the lottery for Bliss
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Knit for premature babies
Baby Charter Psychosocial Advisory Group
Fundraising and events
Events
Fundraise in your community
Promote your fundraising
How your company can help
Ways your company can support Bliss
Our partners
Donate money raised from your company
Payroll Giving
Campaign and raise awareness
Campaign with us
Baby Loss Awareness Week
Full Term February
World Prematurity Day
What is World Prematurity Day?
Fundraise for World Prematurity Day
Our plans for World Prematurity Day
Shop
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Influencing policy and Parliament
Neonatal Leave and Pay Campaign
Bereavement Leave and Pay Act
Parental leave
National standards for neonatal care
Policy reports
Neonatal services for the future: a manifesto
Our campaigns
Families Kept Apart
Services under pressure
Better bereavement support
Help babies have parents by their side
Delaying school entry
Parents aren't visitors
Get involved in our campaigning
Campaign with us
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Families Kept Apart
For every 10 babies in neonatal care, how many rooms are available for parents to stay overnight on the unit?
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Sadly, you're right. Our recent survey of neonatal units in England found that
for every 10 babies that need to stay overnight in neonatal care, there is only 1 room available for a parent to stay with them.
Sadly, our recent survey of neonatal units in England found that
for every 10 babies that need to stay overnight in neonatal care, there is only 1 room available for a parent to stay with them.
We think this isn't good enough and we need your help to change this.
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