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Child safety

In Staffordshire we value how important it is to keep your child safe and free from harm. Prevention is key to this and so we have pulled together advice and support from a range of services to support you.

The Child Accident Prevention Trust

They have a wealth of advice and support for families to keep your children safe in the home and within your community.

More information can be found on the Child Accident Prevention Trust website.

You can also sign up to the free child safety emails on their website to receive alerts, top tips and resources.

Health Visiting and School Nursing Team

The health visiting and school nursing team share a range of podcasts on health advice to parents, carers and young people.

More information on their podcasts can be found on the Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust website.

Child Safety Booklet

Staffordshire have produced a booklet for parents designed to raise awareness of potential hazards and advice from local campaigns.

This can be found on the Staffordshire Safeguarding Children's Board website.

The Lullaby Trust

The Lullaby Trust share everything you need to know about how to keep your child safe whilst sleeping. From co-sleeping and sleep position to the safest room temperature for babies.

View more information on the Lullaby Trust's website.

Child car seats - the law

Information on the law whilst travelling with a child.

More information can be found on the Government's website

ROSPA

A guide to choosing the right car seat for your child. 

More information can be found on the ROSPA website.  

Safe Sleep Campaign

Advice on how to keep your baby safe whilst sleeping, but also you as parents. 

View more information on the Safe Sleep website.

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