NICU and Special Care Nurseries
This multidisciplinary network brings together health professionals caring for newborns in NICUs and SCNs. Through discussions, case studies, and peer support, members collaborate to improve clinical outcomes, enhance family-centred care, and address the unique challenges of neonatal care.
Who is it for?
Neonatologists, Nurses and Midwives interested in networking about enhancing the care of newborns and their families in both NICU & SCN.

Presentation: The Role of Cotside Cameras in a Regional Neonatal Unit: implementation, integration and impact for families
Amy Hennekam, Clinical Nurse Educator at Women’s and Children’s Health Network
Recent Conversations
- Wait a Minute or More (WAMM) – introduces the WAMM study, a national trial using implementation science to increase delayed cord clamping for preterm infants and embed evidence into practice.
- The Role of Cotside Cameras in a Regional Neonatal Unit: implementation, integration and impact for families – highlights the important role of cotside cameras in neonatal care, enhancing parental bonding, supporting breastfeeding, and integrating technology into standard practice.
- WCHN SA Neonatal education process and structure: Moving to Clinical Competency books (Hard Copies) for the Neonatal Service – outlines a structured neonatal orientation program combining preceptorship, competency frameworks, and hybrid learning tools to build clinical skills and confidence.
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