Safe Sleep Day
Safe Sleep Day Digital Tile 10

Safe Sleep Day Digital Tile 10

Fibre polyester is for fun so use
it at tummy time.

Safe Sleep Day Digital Tile 9

Safe Sleep Day Digital Tile 9

Fabrics that breathe help keep
our baby warm.

Room temperature ideally at 20-22 degrees

Safe Sleep Day Digital Tile 7

Safe Sleep Day Digital Tile 8

Mai i te whare tangata
mō ake tonu,
kia auahi kore.

Safe Sleep Day Digital Tile 7

Safe Sleep Day Digital Tile 7

Ko te wai-u
te tino kai

Safe Sleep Day Digital Tile 6

Safe Sleep Day Digital Tile 6

Me mirimiri te wairua
o te pēpi.

Safe Sleep Day Digital Tile 5

Safe Sleep Day Digital Tile 5

Ko Ranginui ki runga,
ko Papatūānuku ki raro

Safe Sleep Day Digital Tile 4

Safe Sleep Day Digital Tile 4

Lay pēpi on their back - allow
the back of pēpi to be embraced by Papatūānuku

Safe Sleep Day Digital Tile 3

Safe Sleep Day Digital Tile 3

Mātuarautia te tamaiti
One child, many parents

Safe Sleep Day Digital Tile 2

Safe Sleep Day Digital Tile 2

Lay pepi on their back - allow the back of pēpi to be embraced by Papatūānuku.

Safe Sleep Day Digital Tile 1

Safe Sleep Day Digital Tile 1

Ko Rangainui ki runga,
ko Papatūānukuki raro.

Put pēpi to sleep facing Ranginui,
embraced by the loving
arms of Papatūānuku

Safe Sleep Logo - Tāne

Safe Sleep Logo - Tāne

Safe Sleep Logo - Tāne

Safe Sleep Logo - Wāhine

Safe Sleep Logo - Wāhine

Safe Sleep Logo - Wāhine

Safe Sleep Day - Screensaver 2

Safe Sleep Day - Screensaver

Safe Sleep Day - Screensaver

KO TE RONGO TAKETAKE TE KŌHANGA TANGATA - Great peace is the environment that nests humanity

Safe Sleep Day - Screensaver 3

Safe Sleep Day - Screensaver

Safe Sleep Day - Screensaver

TE OHANGA MARORE A MANUNUI - The delicate nest of Manunui

Safe Sleep Day - Screensaver 1

Safe Sleep Day - Screensaver

Safe Sleep Day - Screensaver

Tips when putting pēpi to sleep

Wahakura Quality Assurance Checklist

Wahakura Quality Assurance Checklist

This resource offers weavers and those receiving wahakura a guide to the quality expected of a wahakura.

Caring for Papatūānuku through the recycling of plastic baby beds

Caring for Papatūānuku through the recycling of plastic baby beds

This resource provides practical guidance on recycling and reusing plastic baby beds in a way that cares for Papatūānuku. It has been developed by Hāpai te Hauora as part of a national, integrated approach to SUDI prevention in Aotearoa and extends on current approaches to caring for Papatūānuku already adopted by some providers.

PEPE Resources
Safe Sleep Day PEPE Card

Safe Sleep Day PEPE Card

Safe Sleep Day - Screensaver

Tips when putting pēpi to sleep

‘Safe Sleep For PEPE’

‘Safe Sleep For PEPE’ Magnet

The ‘Safe Sleep For PEPE’ magnets will need to be ordered through Magnets New Zealand LTD. Magnet specifications, costs per unit and supplier contact details are listed in the attached PDF.

PEPE Banner Card

PEPE Banner Card

PEPE Banner Card

PEPE Card

PEPE Card

PEPE Card

SUDI Email Footer

SUDI Email Footer

SUDI Email Footer

SUDI Poster Whānau

SUDI Poster Whānau

SUDI Poster Whānau

SUDI Poster Pepi

SUDI Poster Pepi

SUDI Poster Pepi

Email Banner

SUDI Email Banner

Resource to be used as an email footer.

Tuku Iho
Tuku Iho - App kit

Tuku Iho - App kit

Tuku Iho - App kit

All Tuku Iho app digital resources

Illustrations
 Illustration - 7

Illustration - 7

Download contains Black & White transparent versions of the illustration. (PNG)

Illustration - 6

Illustration - 6

Download contains Black & White transparent versions of the illustration. (PNG)

Illustration - 5

Illustration - 5

Download contains Black & White transparent versions of the illustration. (PNG)

Illustration - 4

Illustration - 4

Download contains Black & White transparent versions of the illustration. (PNG)

Illustration - 3

Illustration - 3

Download contains Black & White transparent versions of the illustration. (PNG)

 Illustration - 2

Illustration - 2

Download contains Black & White transparent versions of the illustration. (PNG)

Illustration - 1

Illustration - 1

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Pacific
O le ā le SUDI?

O le ā le SUDI?

O le ā le SUDI?

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Tatou te faatinoina le tautala atu i upu o le ola - 2

Tatou te faatinoina le tautala atu i upu o le ola - 2

Tatou te faatinoina le tautala atu i upu o le ola - Samoa

JPG

Tatou te faatinoina le tautala atu i upu o le ola

Tatou te faatinoina le tautala atu i upu o le ola

Tatou te faatinoina le tautala atu i upu o le ola - Samoa

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What is SUDI? - Poster (JPG)

What is SUDI? - Poster (JPG)

What is SUDI? - Poster (JPG)

It takes a village to raise a child - Poster (JPG)

It takes a village to raise a child - Poster (JPG)

It takes a village to raise a child - Poster (JPG)

What is SUDI? - Social Tile (JPG)

What is SUDI? - Social Tile (JPG)

What is SUDI? - Social Tile (JPG)

It takes a village to raise a child - Social tile (JPG)

It takes a village to raise a child - Social tile (JPG)

It takes a village to raise a child - Social tile (JPG)

It takes a village to raise a child - Social tile (English)

It takes a village to raise a child - Social tile (JPG)

It takes a village to raise a child - Social tile (JPG)
English

It takes a village to raise a child - PDF

It takes a village to raise a child - Poster (PDF)

It takes a village to raise a child - Poster (PDF)

English

My Baby Village Poster

My Baby Village Poster

Speaking words of life is what we do.
www.mybabysvillage.co.nz

We would like to acknowledge Moana Research for sharing these treasures.

Post-SUDI care
Managing your milk production after your baby has died suddenly

Managing your milk production after your baby has died suddenly

Managing lactation after losing a baby to SUDI (sudden unexpected death of an infant) can be an extra challenge at a time that is already incredibly difficult.

Lactation after loss: overcoming a taboo for grieving mothers

Lactation after loss: overcoming a taboo for grieving mothers

Lactation after loss

Lactation after loss — How Our Bodies Work & How to Cope After the Death of a Baby

Donating breast milk helps bereaved mothers deal with loss

Donating breast milk helps bereaved mothers deal with loss

Whetūrangitia - Information for family and whānau experiencing the death of a baby or child.

The website provides an electronic resource that explains the PM and coronial process, legal information and financial /entitlement information, memory making, burial and cremation, travel and transport and valuable bereavement support resources.
https://wheturangitia.services.govt.nz/

Wai ū - Breastfeeding

Māmā Aroha app video tour

The NSPCS is pleased to offer this interactive video tour to support the use of the Māmā Aroha app.

Moana Research - Breastfeeding Tips

To celebrate Cook Island language week and World Breastfeeding week we are delighted to share these beautiful resources developed by Moana Research.

https://www.moanaresearch.co.nz/babies-and-children/

Ko te whenua te wai ū mō te tangata

Wai ū - Ko te whenua te wai ū mō te tangata

This image was created, in collaboration with Women’s Health Action (WHA), to support and showcase the value and importance of Papatūānuku in relation to whānau well-being. Within Māori oral traditions, it is Papatūānuku who inherently nurtures and nourishes the health of whānau in the same way that breast milk and rongoā like wahakura sustains whānau and mokopuna ora.

Waiū

Wai ū - Hokia ki tō ūkaipō

This key health message centralises the importance of returning to one’s place of sustenance and nourishment. In context of this image, ūkaipō refers to the mother’s breastmilk. This image was created, in collaboration with Women’s Health Action (WHA), to support and showcase the value and importance of breastfeeding, as illustrated orally in Māori history and society.

Smokefree
Auahi kore

Auahi kore - Smokefree poster

This key health message centralises the importance of te whare tangata (the house of humanity). It stresses that the first home and land of a child is within the womb and land of their mother. Put simply, the message emphasises that from the inception of pregnancy and throughout the lifespan one should strive to be smokefree.