Not just the tiny ones

Recently published work from the Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) reveals that children born at later gestations, 32-36 weeks gestation, have differences in their academic performance and behaviour when compared to children born at term.  You can find and read the paper here:

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2826283

Whilst we continue to work with the Preterm Birth Prevention Alliance on safely reducing rates of preterm and early term birth across Australia this work doesn't take away from the fact that each year tens of thousands of Australian children are born early or sick.  The majority of them falling into the 'mid to late preterm' category.

Most Follow-up Programs that exist continue to focus on the sickest and tiniest babies often leaving a big gap!  Whilst we continue to work with others to drive change in this area, it does take time.  The families living the experience today need help, support and guidance.  Here is what you can do:

  • Tell your healthcare professionals your child was born early or sick and ask them to consider that when making a diagnosis or treatment plan.

  • Join our Nurturing NICU Families program to help support early development and wellbeing, it's free! Info here: https://www.tinysparkswa.org.au/nurturing-regional-nicu-families

  • If you have access to follow up, go to the appointments prepared with questions.

  • If you are concerned organise a check in…

    - You can self refer to go on a public waitlist for speech, OT, physio, etc.

    - Wait lists can be long, better to get your name on a list and decide not to go when a spot opens up, than wait to put your name down.

    - Don't feel like you are being listened to, you know your child best, get another opinion.

    - You don't need a diagnosis to access services.

    - Private options are available.

    - Not sure who to see, what to say or where to go? Connect with us for peer support and we can help with general advice.

  • Consider research opportunities.

We are working hard with others who are passionate and dedicated to drive change and create new opportunities, watch this space for more to come on that in 2025.

SurPre Model of Care

The SurPre Model of Care is open for public consultation. This is a body of work designing a new follow up program for children aged 2-4 born very preterm. We have worked as part of the Steering Committee and Working Groups on this project. Have your say here:

https://www.crenewbornmedicine.org.au/our-news/news/2024/notice-for-public-consultation-the-surpre-model-of-care/

Public consultation closes 17/12.

Follow Up Guidelines for Comment

We’ve been working with a big team of people from all over Australia to write a new Guideline for Follow-up Care for Young Children Born Very Preterm. We know they are at increased risk of life long challenges and we also know that early intervention is critical. Unfortunately there has been no uniform approach to follow-up programs around the country. This new Guideline hopes to change that.

The Guideline is now in Draft phase and open for public comment. We welcome all people born prematurely, caregivers, clinicians, allied health professionals and other interested parties to reach the Guideline and provide feedback. More information can be found here:

Telethon Beneficiaries

What a privilege to be one of 107 remarkable beneficiaries of the Telethon 7 Trust. We wish to extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who gives generously so that we can all make an impact on WA children and young people.

We are thrilled to be delivering more care packages than ever before, providing Developmental Playgroup places and launching an exciting new program for regional families. We can’t wait to share more about that soon!

Term 3 Developmental Playgroup Enrolments Open

Bare Organics 2.PNG

Following the suspension of Developmental Playgroup in Term 1 due to the COVID 19 pandemic we are pleased to now open enrolments for Term 3 with all necessary COVID safe protocols in place. Ability Centre look forward to welcoming everyone back!

Enrolment in our Developmental Playgroup is open to any child in WA aged 6m actual age to 3 years of age who was admitted to a Neonatal Unit after birth. Neonatal Unit admission can be for any reason including but not limited to premature birth, sick full term, or surgical requirements.

Our program has a strict wellness policy to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all participants.