Women's Health and Newborn Annual Report 2019-2020

Page 137

8 AUTHORS

DR CHRISTINE MCINTOSH

General Practitioner Liaison CM Health and Senior Lecturer, Department of Paediatrics, Child and Youth Health, The University of Auckland

TINA HIGGINS

SUDI Prevention Project Manager

Sudden unexpected death in infancy Sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) numbers in the Counties Manukau Health region have spiked over 2019 and this has particularly affected Maaori. Higher numbers have been observed in other parts of the country too, and a national review of SUDI is underway, led by the Ministry of Health. The local Child and Youth Mortality Review Group is reviewing cases in Counties Manukau and will make recommendations to the maternal and child health sector on opportunities to improve SUDI prevention care.

Wahakura weaving waananga During 2019/2020, CM Health funded two wahakura weaving programmes. The programmes were attended by a number of hapuu maamaa, as well as others interested in learning to weave a wahakura for their hapuu whaanau, and participants interested in supporting the weaving workforce by providing wahakura.

For many Maaori whaanau, reconnecting to maatauranga Maaori has been at the heart of their participation in these waananga. Wahakura waananga aim to deliver a cultural enrichment programme, with the outcome of delivering an appropriate safe sleep bed for babies. The waananga are embedded in traditional skills and tikanga, while promoting whaanau engagement in accessing health and social services to improve health outcomes for babies, women and whaanau. The photo (below left) shows whaanau who attended the September 2019 waananga learning to weave their own wahakura for their expected peepee. The waananga was held at Puukaki Marae in Maangere and led by local master weaver Shelley Bell.

Survive and Thrive 2025 CM Health has worked with midwives, consumers and community providers in the Counties Manukau area to co-design and develop a SUDI protection wrap-around care programme – Survive and Thrive 2025. Entry to the programme is through the Survive and Thrive 2025 web-based tool, which includes a safe sleep calculator for SUDI risk assessment and enables SUDI protection care for whaanau to be coordinated through South Auckland community providers. Training and testing of the programme with a small group of community lead maternity carer midwives and the Smokefree team occurred from October to December 2019. Roll out was planned for 2020. However, due to the Covid-19 pandemic it was postponed. Despite this setback, 510 SUDI assessments were completed using the Survive and Thrive tool, mainly by the Smokefree service for hapuu maamaa engaged with them. This resulted in 25 referrals for AWHI Healthy Housing, 210 requests for a wahakura or Pepi Pod baby bed, 207 requests for WellChild Tamariki Ora SUDI key-worker care and three referrals for a Family Start social worker.

 Whaanau learning to weave a wahakura

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Glossary

7min
pages 154-156

Consumer advisor feedback – Women’s Health planning workshop, 21 October 2020

3min
pages 152-153

One family’s journey: seven weeks from news of pregnancy to birth at 26 weeks gestation

2min
page 140

Lactation Support Service Specialists Annual Update

5min
pages 131-133

Neonatal Unit

2min
page 138

New blood glucose analysers make a significant difference

2min
page 134

Sudden unexpected death in infancy

2min
page 137

Supporting families through the loss of a baby

2min
pages 135-136

Vaginal pessaries for prolapse

1min
page 127

Creating a significant new nurse specialist position for early perinatal pregnancy loss

4min
pages 125-126

Gynaecology procedural complications data

3min
pages 122-123

Improving women’s gynaecological health at CM Health

2min
page 121

Maternity Clinical Information System

2min
page 106

Social media channels

2min
page 97

Smokefree

3min
pages 100-101

Supporting a high-quality first antenatal visit

7min
pages 94-96

Pasifika midwifery workforce development

1hr
pages 60-86

Early pregnancy midwifery care

3min
page 93

Clinical Midwife Coach – Community Midwifery Service

2min
page 55

Maaori Midwifery

5min
pages 56-59

Quality & Safety Structure

8min
pages 28-30

Our midwifery workforce

5min
pages 51-52

Midwifery-led Research In Women’s Health

3min
pages 53-54

Home birth during COVID alert level 4

5min
pages 26-27

Women’s Health vision and values

1min
page 16

COVID-19 – Womens Health’s response in March 2020

12min
pages 22-25

mum and newborn like family

2min
page 21

Women’s Health Planning Day 2020

5min
pages 17-18

Senior Leadership Foreword

2min
pages 8-9

List of Figures

4min
page 6

Connecting and supporting our maternity consumers

3min
pages 19-20

Vision and Values 2020-2025

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page 15
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