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When a Baby Dies – Making Memories

Below is an extract from a campaign page set up by a woman who is doing an amazing job at trying to raise awareness by educating health care professionals on dealing with bereaved parents.

Please Help…

Finley’s Footprints are a small company with a big aim. We wish to make significant changes to the care that bereaved parents receive world wide following the loss of their baby. Mel Scott is the founder and therapist/coach whose sad loss inspired her to begin making sure that parents are given a chance to make memories as she did.

Our next project is to create a professional e learning package for midwives, doctors and funeral care staff to help them to understand what helps parents and why. We need to raise $5000 to cover the cost of this project. If this project does not happen, parents will remain burdened with the guilt and regret of not having memories to treasure, parents will remain upset by the unfortunate comments and actions of staff who are not confident in caring for the bereaved.

We are turning to you to help us with financial contributions. In exchange we are offering acknowledgement within the credits, a memorial butterfly to remember your lost loved one, or a story or advert page within the e learning.

Your contribution will help us continue to change maternity services around the world, bringing awareness to this taboo subject.

Our Story

Do you have children? Could you imagine going a day without seeing their smile, watching them play? Every day, in the UK alone 17 families wake up to find this is their reality. Every single day 17 families hear the words “I am sorry there is no heart beat, or I am sorry your baby will not survive”. The care that these families receive after a loss is critical to help them to heal.

We are appealing for your contributions, in order to create an e learning package for professionals working in this field.

Sadly this happened to us. My family was one of 17 heartbroken families created on August 2nd 2009.

On August 2nd 2009 our son Finley John was born. Sadly he never woke up. We will never know the colour of his eyes, we will never know if he snores, we will never know his first word or see him take his first steps.

But we consider ourselves lucky. We were “allowed” to spend three days with our son. We got to bathe him, dress him, have him blessed, get to know his little fingers and toes. Many moments were videoed or photographed. We created memories in those three days that have to last us a lifetimes.

We were this lucky because the staff that cared for us understood. They understood how important it is to see your baby after they die, how important it is to hold them, and care for them. And they were skilled in communicating this – so we also understood that this one shot, this time, this was the only chance that we had. Just over two weeks later we said goodbye forever. There were no more moments, no more memories.

The idea for this campaign comes from the work that I chose to do to support other parents in our situation. Sadly many parents do not get to make these memories, yet they could. Staff ranging from midwives, care assistants, health visitors, social workers, doctors through to funeral directors and chaplaincy staff all have a part to play in supporting staff to make memories.

This requires them to have knowledge, skills, time and compassion.

It is our intention to supply e learning packages, to make professional quality training (accredited by the royal college of midwives) available worldwide, in an accessible, inspirational format.

The package will be written by myself. I am an occupational therapist with 10 years experience working in a mental health setting. I am also a trained teacher, life coach and writer.

The content will be enhanced by contributions from obstetricians, psychologists, grief experts, mortuary staff and midwifery staff. The package will be designed and programmed by an experienced creative team.

The package will contain different media and reach people via different learning styles. It will be heavily researched and referenced with medical quality references.

We need your help. You can:

Share this campaign amongst your networks.

Contribute financially yourself.

Offer your professional expertise and time to make another contribution.

The Impact

This campaign is necessary. It will have a wide reaching effect. It will raise awareness worldwide about pregnancy loss, baby loss, and healing methods. It will be beneficial to different staff groups such as midwives, doulas, care assistants, doctors, funeral staff. It will have a direct impact on parents who have experienced a loss, as the care they will receive will be improved. It will help to ensure equality of care after loss on a national and international scale.

If this campaign does not happen, parents will continue to receive poor quality care in many areas. They will not get the chance to create memories with their children, they will continue to carry regret and guilt with them for more than 20 years, gradually destroying them and their hopes.

What We Need & What You Get

We need to get $5000 dollars to complete this series of e learning packages. This money will be used to pay for

The design, creation and programming of the template

The time it takes to write the content

The fees of the experts

The fee to accredit it with the professional bodies.

Marketing the project in its developmental stages.

Hosting the package online.

Maintenance of the packages

Marketing, and trademarking the final product

If our goal is not reached we will proceed with the project, get what we can completed while we seek more funding.

For more information and to donate please visit: http://igg.me/p/73816?a=567392

 

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Upon Butterfly Wings

‘Upon Butterfly Wings’ is a non profit pregnancy and infant loss organisation based in London in

the UK which has been founded in memory of a very special little man called Bobby and his Angel friends and which is made up entirely of voluntary ladies and gents who spend their own free time trying to make a difference.

UBW provide support to parents and the families of those who have lost their baby or child in two ways …

  • by donating knitted, crochet and sewn blankets, teddies, burial clothing and lots more to hospitals and funeral homes across the UK for babies lost to early miscarriage, during mid and late term pregnancy, stillbirth and neonatal death (the first twelve weeks of life).
  •  by donating Memory Boxes to families who have sadly lost their baby or child at any age who were not provided with one at the original time of their loss.

You can help Upon Butterfly Wings by knitting, crocheting or sewing for them or by donating items to go into their memory boxes. A complete list of what is needed can be found on their website and so can patterns in the correct sizes.

For full details on UBW, please visit their website www.uponbutterflywings.org, or you can email them on enquiries@uponbutterflywings.org

UBW can also be found on facebook.com/uponbutterflywings and on Twitter @ubutterflywings.

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Finleys Footprints auction is now live

The auction of artwork for Finley’s Footprints is now live.  To bid on it please click here.

Finley’s Footprints was created in 2009 following the loss of Finley John Scott.  Mel Scott uses her unique skills to support other parents who sadly lose a child or baby at any stage of pregnancy, or childhood.  She is also able to offer services to professionals who work with the parents, and those charitable organisations who work to support them.

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Martin Shaw joins the concert line up

Actor Martin Shaw has agreed to introduce the concert!  Les Dennis will host the concert on Tuesday 11th October at the Leicester Square Theatre.  For more information please visit: http://www.babyloss.wordpress.com/blac11

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Auction piece for Aching Arms

This is another piece of artwork by James Chu. I will be auctioning this in aid of Aching Arms

The auction will begin on the 10th October which the start of Baby Loss Awareness week.

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Artwork to be auctioned for Towards Tomorrow Together

This was designed and drawn by my 12 year old brother. I will be auctioning it the week of 10th October, which is international infant and baby loss awareness week, to raise money for Towards Tomorrow Together http://towards-tomorrow.com/?page_id=117
I’ll let you know when the auction goes live!
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Acts who have agreed to perform at the concert in aid of the Baby Loss Awareness

The following people have agreed to perform at this years concert in aid of the Baby Loss Awareness campaign

Michael McKell
Harriet Thorpe*
Stefan Booth*
Sophie Shaw
Natural Voices

For tickets please visit: https://leicestersquaretheatre.ticketsolve.com/shows/126515779/events

Come back to keep up to date on other acts as they are confirmed!

*schedule allowing

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Tickets now on sale for the Baby Loss Awareness concert

Tickets for the concert in aid of the Baby Loss Awareness campaign are now on sale. https://leicestersquaretheatre.ticketsolve.com/shows/126515779/events If you are unable to attend, but want to contribute then you can do so via the donate button at the top of the home page.

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New event remembers tragic loss of children (From Dorset Echo)

PRECIOUS memories of children lost before, during and after childbirth will be remembered in a new event this month.

The event, held in aid of those who have suffered tragic losses will provide the opportunity to light a candle and contribute to a memorial book.

There will also be poetry readings and suitable guitar music played by musician Paul Newson.

Mrs Joyce Fannon, 69, secretary of Weymouth and District Life group said: “It gives the opportunity for people who have not had a memorial and would like to go to one, people for whom loss might be very recent and raw and painful to come together.”

This is the first of its kind in the Weymouth area and was inspired by a similar gathering in Dorchester, organised by Julia Terry.

Mrs Fannon said: “Julia came to give us a talk and we were so impressed that we took it from there. We wanted to try and get something like it for the area. We plan to hold the afternoon once a year at a separate time from Dorchester so that two events are available if people wish to go have them”.

Read more: New event remembers tragic loss of children (From Dorset Echo).

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Please light a candle at 7pm local time for all the angels

Today is Worldwide Baby Loss Awareness.  Please light a candle at 7pm local time to create a wave of light across the world in memory of the babies that have been lost.

Today would also have been the due date for the baby I lost in February.  Although I have now been blessed with a healthy pregnancy the pain is very much present.  The emptiness never really goes away and I will always think about my angels and what might have been.

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