Weβve been working with our friends at The Kids to bring these fantastic resources to life. Designed to put critical information about lung health into the hands of parents of children born prematurely, or adults who were born preterm themselves. There are two great fact sheets along with a helpful worksheet to note down important information you can take along to any appointments with health care professionals. Resources are free and available to check out on The Kids website.
Consumer Representative Opportunities
Some of the hospitals that we work with are seeking Consumer Representatives to join their projects. If you are keen and meet their recruitment criteria please send an email to chair@tinysparkswa.org.au and we can connect you with the right team to send an official expression of interest.
BUNBURY HOSPITAL
Looking for a consumer with a lived experience of preterm birth. This project relates to the National Preterm Birth Prevention Program.
JOONDALUP HOSPITAL
Looking for a consumer who had a baby admitted to their Neonatal Unit. This project relates to delayed cord clamping.
BENTLY MIDWIFERY BIRTH CENTRE
Looking for a consumer who birthed their baby at Bently Hospital before or after the redevelopment. This project relates to the National Preterm Birth Prevention Program.
WHATβS INVOLVED?
Each of the project teams will have their own specific requirements however generally you might be asked to attend meetings at the hospital. To share your thoughts and ideas on information provided to families, to provide suggestions on how to improve that information so that it is accessible to a wide audience and includes everything families may like to know. You should be comfortable sharing your opinion in a group setting. You should be able to work as part of a team. Have good listening and communication skills.
Strong Starts for Tiny Sparks: Getting Active for Life
Getting Active for Life
A practical webinar to help families support their childβs development through everyday physical activity.
Discover the key benefits of physical activity for your childβs growth and development
Learn about common challenges and how to overcome them as a family
Get simple, fun activity ideas you can use at home, in the park, or on the go
Erin Butler (Early Intervention Physiotherapist) and Nicole Pates (Paediatric Physiotherapist) on May 29th at 1.00pm
Register below and submit your questions for Erin and Nicole.
PLEASE NOTE THE DATE HAS CHANGED TO JUNE 5 AT 11AM. WE APOLOGISE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE
STAMP RSV Study
Researchers from The Kids Research Institute Australia are hoping to learn more about how respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, affects your family.
They are wanting to speak with parents/carers of young children at a higher risk for RSV infections. Researchers will ask how RSV affects your family, and what information is important to you when learning about RSV immunisations.
Researchers would love to hear from you if you have a child aged under 2 years who:
Β· was born very pre-term (32 weeks or earlier), and/or
Β· has a heart or lung condition, and/or
Β· has a chromosomal abnormality
How do I get involved?
If youβre keen to get involved, please click on the following link for more information, and to sign up to the study: https://redcap.link/iwyyb1dw
Baby Moves VIEW - Co-design Project
The University of Melbourne Department of Physiotherapy is recruiting participants to co-design the Baby Moves VIEW (Video Evaluation Web) system.
Babies who are born sick often have their movements checked to screen for movement problems, including cerebral palsy. Baby Moves VIEW is an app for parents to record and safely send videos of their babyβs movements to health professionals for assessment.
The team is looking for parents of babies/toddlers aged 3 years or younger. You may have had a baby who needed care in a NICU recently, or had movement screening using the General Movements Assessment, or have a child with cerebral palsy. Parents are also welcome to apply if their baby has been medically well as we want parents with a variety of experience.
They are also looking for health professionals who work with babies/toddlers aged 0-3 years old and know about the General Movements Assessment.
Participants will collaboratively design aspects of the Baby Moves VIEW system over six 90- minute workshops and be reimbursed for their time. It will be a small group of eight parents and health professionals, so not all who express interest will be selected to participate.
Participants will be reimbursed for their time.
For more information, and to express your interest, visit https://go.unimelb.edu.au/z7ip or email Amanda (amanda.kwong@unimelb.edu.au)
Expressions of interest close on the 2nd of May 2025