Light it up purple 2021

To shine a light on the critical issue of premature birth, each year a wave of light sweeps the globe at 7pm lighting as many buildings and landmarks purple as possible.  Since 2013 we have been coordinating lighting in Western Australia and the community support we have received has grown and grown.  We are delighted to have more venues than ever before lighting up purple this year.

You can visit the following locations to celebrate World Prematurity Day, 17 November:

  • Albany Town Square (14/11 only)

  • Alison Hartman Gardens, Albany (14/11 only)

  • Perth Children’s Hospital β€˜Fizz’ (15-19)

  • The Kids’ Bridge, PCH (15-19)

  • Matagarup Bridge

  • The Sky Ribbon

  • Mount Street Bridge

  • Fremantle Prison Gatehouse

  • Optus Stadium

  • Perth Concert Hall

  • SJOG Hospital Mt Lawley

  • Broome Water Tower

  • The Bell Tower

  • Mandurah Bridge

  • Council House Perth

  • Yagan Square and Water Fountain

  • Elizabeth Quay

  • King Edward Memorial Hospital entry (15-19)

  • SJOG Hospital Subiaco

  • Trafalgar Bridge, East Perth

  • Eastern Goldfields Community Centre, Kalgoorlie

  • William Grundt Memorial Library, Kalgoorlie

  • Crown Casino

  • QV1 Tower

  • Brockman Street, Manjimup

  • Koombana Footbridge and foreshore, Bunbury

  • Marlston Hill Lookout, Bunbury

  • Marlston waterfront, Bunbury

  • Richmond Reserve, Bunbury

  • Arrol Centre at Jetty Road, Bunbury

  • The Navigators, Koombana Drive roundabout, Bunbury

  • Guppy Park, Bunbury

  • Rockingham Beach Foreshore

  • Graham Farmer Freeway Tunnel entrance

We would love you to get out and about to enjoy the purple lighting.  Huge thanks to everyone on the list above.  Please let them know what it means to you to see them light it up purple.  

Don’t forget to tag us when sharing to your social media @tinysparkswa #worldprematurityday2021 #neonatalnovember

**Please note this list is subject to change.

Term 4 Developmental Playgroup (Copy)

Developmental Playgroup seeks to provide early support from suitably qualified allied health experts in the fields of physiotherapy, speech therapy and occupational therapy, to provide advice and guidance to families in a play based setting.

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.  The cost of this program is heavily subsidised by our fundraising efforts and generous donors.  You can enrol in Term 4 here:

https://www.tinysparkswa.org.au/shop/new-enrolment-developmental-playgroup-term-3-2021-9y8c2

Father’s Day 2021

Way back in 2014 when establishing what activities we would undertake in our foundation year we all agree that it was imperative to mark Special Occasions in Neonatal Units.  Since then we have provided gifts for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and Christmas.  This year was no exception!  We provided more than 300 gifts to various Neonatal Units in WA for Father’s Day.  We are very grateful to have received some gift card donations for Woolworths which assisted greatly in provision of these gifts.

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The social study

RESEARCH OPPORTUNITY: The University of Queensland in Australia is seeking parents of preemies for the Preemie SOCiAL Study.  

If you are the parent of a preemie who is now 5 – 18 years old and you live in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom or the United States of America, please share your experiences to help us better understand the social development of children born preterm: https://tinyurl.com/SOCiALresearchstudy  

Researchers have official ethical approval (#2021/HE001414). Please email jemima.walker@uq.edu.au if you have any questions or would like more information.  

Thank you!