08 September 2008
Flat Head Campaign
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Campaign News

Local Parent Joins Facebook - (Date:27/07/2008)

Local Parent has gone open social to help raise awareness of Flat Head Syndrome.

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Bracknell Standard Joins Campaign - (Date:29/04/2008)

The Bracknell Forest Standard newspaper featured Lucy's story about her daughter Izzy and our campaign.

Click here to read the Local News feature on their website.



2-Ten FM Joins Campaign - (Date:02/04/2008)

2-Ten FM Radio broadcasted an interview with Local Parent Thurs 3rd April every 30 mins from 6am - 9am.

Click here to read the Local News feature on their website.



Eagle 96.4 FM Joins Campaign - (Date:28/03/2008)

Eagle Radio broadcasted an interview with Emma (Local Parent Editor) on Sunday 30th March.

We were also the top news story on their website.



Reading 107FM Joins Campaign - (Date:28/03/2008)

Reading 107FM broadcasted an interview with Emma (Local Parent Editor) on Friday 28th March.

The story featurerd as the top headline news on their website.



Campaign Launch - (Date:24/03/08)

Local Parent launches a campaign to raise awareness of Flat Head Syndrome a preventable condition thought to affect up to 50% of babies.

Local Parent has put together a set of pages proving information for parents. There are also web adverts that can used by other people and businesses wanting to help Spread the Word.



Join our Flat Head Campaign!

Flat Head Syndrome is thought to affect up to 50% of babies, yet it is an easily preventable condition. Local Parent has launched an awareness campaign to help educate parents in how to prevent this condition happening to their little ones. Have you, or someone you know, suffered from this condition? Do you want to help prevent this happening to others? Work with us and help Spread the Word...

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7 Steps to help prevent Flat Heads
1. When they are sleeping, lift and turn your baby’s head to the side on alternate sides each day. It may be helpful to place a thin wedge under one shoulder, or a rolled-up towel under the mattress (NB, if your baby is beginning to roll over, do not use any props or wedges that could cause entanglement or suffocation).
2. Avoid putting mobiles and toys directly above your baby’s head, instead place them to each side to encourage head rotation.
3. When supervised, lay your baby on each side alternately for short periods, and on their tummy for a few minutes at a time.
4. When feeding, alternate the side you hold your baby to encourage head rotation in both directions.
5. Stand to the side when changing nappies as your baby will turn to look at you. Alternate sides at each nappy change.
6. Keep the amount of time your baby spends in a car seat to a minimum. Where possible use a baby carrier or sling to keep the pressure off the head.
7. Use a pillow or cushion under your baby’s head and shoulders for supervised play on their backs. Specialist pillows and mattresses have been developed for sleeping that can also be used in buggies and prams.
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