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Our First Nations Families section offers culturally respectful support and advice, created in partnership with our First Nations Initiatives Working Group. From pregnancy to raising little ones, we’re here to walk with you, sharing knowledge that honours your family’s story.
Led by mob and shaped by the voices and wisdom of Aboriginal health professionals and those who work alongside Aboriginal families. Skye Stewart, a proud Wergaia and Wemba Wemba midwife, travelled across Victoria yarning with community and leading this work with heart, guided every step by mob. Together, we’ve created something that’s not just about learning — it’s about connection, respect, and keeping bubs safe.
Red Nose has six safe sleep tips recommended for safe sleep for your baby. Learn about them with advice from Skye Stewart, a proud Wergaia and Wemba Wemba registered midwife.
We all just want our bubs to be safe and okay. Learn about SUDI and SIDs from Skye. Hear more about the small things you can do to protect bub during their sleep, and give them a safe place to rest, grow and get strong.
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