Thank you for attending our 22nd anniversary conference. This event is a celebration of everything that we have achieved at Durham Infancy and Sleep Centre over the past 22 years. You should be able to find everything that you need to know about the conference on this page.
Recordings will be available until 28th April 2022
For full speaker biographies and talk abstracts please download the full conference programme
Jeanine Young - Reducing preventable sleep-related infant death in priority populations
Jeanine slides
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Janette Westman - Caring for babies at night
Janette slides
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Kathie Marinelli - Breastfeeding and bed-sharing
Kathleen slides
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DISC and Possums co. Launch of Sleep, Baby & You training programme for UK practitioners
Watch Sleep, Baby & You launch video
Kristin Tully - Renovating postnatal unit care for patient safety and wellness
Kristin slides
Download a transcript of Kristin's talk
Lisa Sutherland and Lea Geiger - Safer Infant Sleep: A shared responsibility
Lisa and Lea slides
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James McKenna - 20 Years of Research-led changes
Download a transcript of James' talk
You can also view a copy of the zoom chat from the live streamed conference below:
Zoom chat
Below are links to a number of conference posters and accompanying short presentations. Please feel free to view these at your leisure.
Sleep, Baby & You offers a new evidence-based approach for training health professionals to support parents to deal with sleep disruption. We are excited to announce that training to use Sleep, Baby & You is now available for health professionals through Possums & Co.
We offer training in normal and safe infant sleep for health care professionals and those who work with families. In 2021 we launched our new learning platform 'Basis learn'. These webinars can be booked for both individuals and groups.
Last year we released a new Basis information sheet titled 'Supporting New Parents' which is available to view and download below and on the Basis website.
To celebrate the conference the Journal of Human Lactation have made Kathleen Marinelli's paper: 'An Integrated Analysis of Maternal-Infant Sleep, Breastfeeding, and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Research Supporting a Balanced Discourse' openly accessible, link below.
There are a number of ways that you can keep up to date with what we are doing