38. Sarah Land - founder of the Peeps H.I.E. Charity
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Today I’m talking to Sarah Land, another wonderful person who is using her own lived experience to help others.
Until a short time ago, I hadn’t heard about Sarah, who is the founder of the Peeps H.I.E. Charity.
Now I seem to be hearing about her everywhere I go. Such is the nature of networking. And, very rewarding in the context of my strong belief that these inspirational stories need a much wider audience!
Thank you, Rachel Crook, (Episode 34) for introducing me to Sarah and to everyone driving positive change for young families.
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- Sarah Land’s lived experience made her HIGHLY qualified to set up the Peeps H.I.E charity
- HIE - Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy- what is it?
- Lived experience needs to be properly valued
- Healthcare professionals and parents need to work TOGETHER (the new professional panel will build on the successful parent panel
- Peer support is very important
- Each family’s experience is different - care needs to be personalised
- Some parents will be desperate to go home after a stay in neonatal unit; others will be terrified
- Going home with a new baby is tough at the test of times
- Parents can contact the charity when the time is right for them
- We need to ensure good work that relies strongly on individuals is sustainable
- Networking is strong – there are strong links to our Whose Shoes #FICare project
- The power of Twitter! Connect and join forces with other people with similar passions
- Getting the balance right - Family Integrated Care is the goal but make sure there is always proper support
- Prepare for going home, feeling empowered rather than under pressure
- Think differently – focus on improving lives rather than just measuring 'bed days' and financial outcomes
- Whose Shoes thinking - bring in more humanity!
- People need to feel free to laugh and enjoy life, even when things are difficult
- Listen to people and see them as individuals
- Let’s raise awareness of H.I.E!
Links and resources
Find out more about: Peeps H.I.E charity
Episode 13: Yvonne Newbold MBE – founder of Newbold Hope
Episode 34: Rachel Crook: caring for little ones, as a mum and a nurse!
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1. 38. Sarah Land - founder of the Peeps H.I.E. Charity (00:00:00)
2. Sarah Land is the founder of the Peeps HIE charity (00:00:46)
3. How it all started – Heidi’s story (00:01:50)
4. Hearing from other parents really helped (00:05:23)
5. Who is ‘qualified’ to set up a charity? (00:08:10)
6. Desperate to go home – or scared to go home? (00:08:52)
7. Parents can contact the charity when the time is right for them (00:09:28)
8. Going home with a new baby is tough at the test of times (00:10:51)
9. Everyone’s experience is different (00:12:28)
10. Connecting and joining forces with other people helps (00:12:29)
11. Good stuff. Passionate stuff. How to make it sustainable? (00:13:28)
12. The connections are really growing. Strong links to our #FICare project (00:15:54)
13. Peeps HIE - new professional panel, in addition to the existing parent panel (00:17:49)
14. The power of Twitter! (00:20:35)
15. Whose Shoes work around services for children and families (00:21:55)
16. … and Family Integrated Care (00:22:41)
17. Getting the balance right - Family Integrated Care but making sure there is always proper support (00:24:06)
18. Each family is different – personalised care is so important (00:25:02)
19. Going home – with as much confidence and support as possible (00:25:31)
20. Thinking differently – improving lives rather than just measuring bed days and financial outcomes (00:26:36)
21. Whose Shoes thinking - bringing in more humanity (00:27:10)
22. Being able to laugh and enjoy life, even when things are difficult (00:28:12)
23. HIE - Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy- what is it? (00:29:22)
24. Sarah’s top tips – listen to people and see them as individuals (00:30:01)
25. Please help Sarah raise awareness! (00:31:56)
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