Stillbirth Foundation Australia

Stillbirth Foundation Australia is an organization which aims to improve care and conditions for people who have experienced the stillbirth of a child as well as preventing stillbirth.[1][2] Their main work is funding research on why stillbirth happens.[3] They have also encouraged Australian companies to allow parents of stillborn children to have parental leave.[4][5] It is the only charity in Australia dedicated to stillbirth research.[6]

Personnel

  • Victoria Bowring, general manager[7]
gollark: Python has a cache of integers between -5 and 127 or something.
gollark: ```python>>> import sys>>> from ctypes import *>>> memmove(id(7), id(8), sys.getsizeof(7))140001623574848>>> 78```
gollark: Hold on.
gollark: Oh, I actually proved that 8 was 7 using Python ages ago.
gollark: > (gollark be quiet)But think of how many discoveries might be lost because of not being captured when binned?

See also

References

  1. Durack, Louise. "Raising money for Stillbirth Foundation in London Marathon".
  2. Langdale, Liz (26 July 2018). "New addition warms hearts after stillbirth tragedy". Port Macquarie News.
  3. Janel C. Atlas; They Were Still Born: Personal Stories about Stillbirth p. 224
  4. Bowring, Victoria (15 October 2017). "Paid Parental Leave Should Include The Parents Of Stillborn Children" via Huff Post.
  5. "Supporting parents through stillbirth". WORK180 au.
  6. Lodge, Jess (14 May 2018). "Fields of sunflowers a touching and brightly-coloured tribute to stillborn child". ABC News.
  7. "Family using private pain to help others". www.heraldsun.com.au. 5 November 2016.
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