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Safer Sleep Week 2026

Safer Sleep Week 2026

Safer Sleep Week 2026 will run from 9 – 15 March. This is a national awareness campaign run by the Lullaby Trust targeting anyone looking after a young baby. We raise awareness of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and the simple advice that reduces the risk of it occurring.

The theme for 2026: Baby necessities

Overwhelmed by baby products? You’re not alone. With so many options (and conflicting advice) it can be hard to know which are safest for your baby to sleep in. Not to mention, it can be expensive! 

This Safer Sleep Week, we’re sharing the ‘baby necessities’ – the essential items that your baby needs and how to check that they’re as safe as possible.  

Find out more by visiting Safer Sleep Week | The Lullaby Trust.

NYSCP will be posting information throughout the week on our Social Media Channels – don’t forget to like and share to spread the word!

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