A father looking at his infant child inside of an incubator.

Dads, this is for you too. Both of our preterm and sick baby learning pathways are also designed with consideration for fathers and partners to understand the newborn care provided in hospital and what your baby needs when settling in at home, helping you provide the best possible support. By getting involved and understanding the early stages of development, we’ll help build your confidence together so you can be there for your baby and your partner. Your relationship will be one of the most important to help your baby thrive, so the pathways have tailored sections for you, too!

These learning pathways are designed to be accessible for everyone, and we know how important grandparents are in supporting parent and baby to thrive, whether that’s whilst they’re still in hospital or adjusting to being at home. Togetherness has the most recent information to help you understand how your relationship with your adult child plays an important supportive role as they journey through this season of neonatal care with their own baby, and how they might be feeling.   

A grandmother spending time with her grandchildren.
A mother kissing her daughter while preparing a meal.

Siblings or older children of babies experiencing neonatal care may wonder what’s going on and need support themselves. These sibling responsibilities can feel hard to know how to manage alongside hospital visits, but Togetherness is a hand to hold throughout your parenting.  

Tailored pathways and resources will help you learn about childhood development, behaviour, communication and lots more, to help you nurture a relationship with your children that builds confidence, resilience and emotional awareness at every age and stage.  

We also have support for understanding your emotional health with pathways designed to support your adult relationships and specialist information on trauma.