Our final coffee morning for 2021 will be held next Monday 29/11 from 10am at Biara Cafe (formerly Stickybeaks) at Kings Park. This will be a lovely opportunity to celebrate our 8th Birthday and close off Neonatal November celebrations. Along with the usual pregnancy, birth and beyond chatter our Crafty Creators are very welcome to join in or drop by, to pass along any final items for the year.
World Prematurity Day 2021
We encourage you to take a moment to pause and reflect on your families journey. We invite you to use our template across social media to help us to raise awareness of the critical issue of preterm birth. You can screenshot, download or save the template and use a photo app to add your own photos and words.
Globally a staggering 15 million babies are born too soon, which is 1 in 10 births. Around 4,000 babies are admitted to Neonatal Units each year in Western Australia. Prematurity is the leading cause of death and disability in children under 5.
Preterm birth can impact anyone!
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 Childrenβs Hospital βFizzβ (15-19)
The Kidsβ 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.
Donβt 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
October Coffee Morning
Find your tribe. Our coffee mornings are a great way to connect with others in the community walking a similar path, or who've travelled that path already. Discussing all things pregnancy, birth and beyond. Everyone is welcome π
Our next Coffee Morning will be held on Monday 11/10 at Stickybeaks Cafe, Kings Park from 10am. We hope to see you there.