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Take a look at our selection of downloadable patterns to enable you to knit clothing, blankets and toys for premature babies. Our patterns are free to use, but we hope…
Our life-saving work wouldn’t be possible without our corporate partners. We form meaningful partnerships with companies of all sizes, aligning our vital work for…
From nominating us a charity of the year to employee fundraising there are lots of ways your company can support our work to help babies born premature or sick.
Bliss would like to say a huge thank you to all the companies that are currently working with us. We greatly value each and every one of these partnerships.
Find out about upcoming campaigns and help us raise awareness about babies born premature or sick.
Find out what World Prematurity Day is, and how Bliss gets involved in the UK and globally.
This Baby Loss Awareness Week, help us break the silence around pregnancy and baby loss.
Bliss exists to give every baby born premature or sick in the UK the best chance of survival and quality of life.
We champion the right for every baby born premature or sick to receive the best care by supporting families, campaigning for change and supporting professionals, and…
Meet some of the amazing people who help make a difference to babies born premature or sick.
Research has the potential to save lives and to improve the quality of life for premature and sick babies for generations to come. We are currently supporting £8.1…
Usually, more than 5,000 babies are cared for in neonatal units each year in Scotland. Bliss Scotland was established in 2009 to provide support to those babies and…
Over the next four years (2025-2029), our ambition is for every baby born premature or sick in the UK to benefit from our work and to have the best chance of survival…
Our strategic pillar around Equity of Support is for every baby born premature or sick to have well-supported parents who have the information they need, when they need…
Our strategic pillar around Equity of Care is for every baby born premature or sick to benefit from Family Integrated Care which builds a culture of partnership between…
Our strategic pillar around Equity of Voice is for every baby born premature or sick to have their voice and interests represented by Bliss, to influence improvements in…
Find out more about the people who drive the great work done at Bliss, the premature and sick baby charity.
Find out more about the Bliss Board of Trustees, a mixture of professionals and parents with personal experience.
Bliss works in collaboration with organisations to support neonatal research in different ways. As Bliss is a charity which relies on voluntary donations to fund our…
Funding research is essential to achieving our vision that every baby born premature or sick in the UK has the best chance of survival and quality of life. We want to…
Find out about the latest research projects that Bliss supports.
Our 'About neonatal care' section contains lots of information and guidance to help you understand neonatal care and navigate your first few days on a neonatal unit.
This page contains information to help you understand what neonatal care is and why your baby might be in neonatal care.
It can be confusing to understand your baby’s level of care. Here, we talk about the different levels of care neonatal units provide.
Transferring a baby born premature or sick to another hospital is quite common. Units are very used to moving babies and will help you through the process.
This page talks about how babies are cared for on units and daily routines.
This page talks about the different members of the neonatal care team, and provides some suggestions for questions you can ask them about your baby's care.
This page contains lots of guidance and advice about how you can help to care for your baby with the neonatal team, how you can bond with your baby while on the unit,…
We hear from parents that the equipment on the neonatal unit can seem overwhelming when you first arrive. In this page, we explain what some of the equipment looks…
If you have been told that your baby is likely to need to spend some time in neonatal care, find out more about what you can do to prepare.