International Women's Day: Sands calls for equal access to bereavement care International Women's Day (IWD) takes place on Sunday 8 March. It is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural... Posted 6 March 2020
Sands’ chief executive visits 10 Downing Street Our chief executive, Clea Harmer, visited 10 Downing Street this afternoon. Clea was invited by Judy Ledger, Chief Executive of... Posted 6 March 2020
Solihull Observer: Recycling Solihull's crematoria metals raises thousands for baby death charity Solihull Council donated £8,000 raised from the recycling of metals from cremations at Robin Hood and Woodlands cemeteries to the... Posted 5 March 2020
Sands welcomes new partnership with First2Protect We are pleased to announce that First2Protect has chosen to support us in a charity of the year partnership. First2Protect... Posted 3 March 2020
Specialist training helps neonatal doctors communicate with parents At Sands we know that one of the most difficult conversation parents and doctors have on neonatal units is about... Posted 26 February 2020
Belfast Telegraph: How meeting up for game of football is helping these bereaved fathers talk about their loss Sands United football clubs have been popping up in towns across Northern Ireland in the last year. The teams are... Posted 25 February 2020
Strathspey & Badenoch Herald: New bid to reduce stillbirth risk in Highlands Pregnant women in the Highlands will benefit from a new public health awareness campaign launched by the Scottish Government, offering... Posted 25 February 2020
The Scotsman: Anna Todd: A mother knows – trust your instincts and listen out for your unborn baby Anna Todd, a befriender at Sands, has had three pregnancies and she has two children. Anna said: ”While the number... Posted 25 February 2020