Baby Box birthday

A year since the first delivery.

As the first Baby Box bairns celebrate their birthday this week, Scotland's Baby Box has now been gifted to 52,065 newborns in its first year.

85% of expectant parents have taken up the opportunity to receive the Baby Box, while the latest parent survey showed 100% satisfaction.

Greater Glasgow and Clyde has received the most Baby Boxes in the past year, with 12,815 new babies being welcomed by a box, while 199 babies on the Western Isles received boxes.

The boxes have travelled far and wide, with 206 boxes travelling 400 miles from the depot in Leith to Haroldswick in Shetland.

Children and Early Years Minister Maree Todd said:

"A year on from when the first Baby Boxes were delivered, we can say these boxes are having a real impact on the lives of those who receive them. I've heard stories from across the country about how the thermometers have helped parents seek appropriate medical care for their babies, how its contents are providing essential products for babies who arrive early, and much needed comfort for those who might not have family or friends around to shower the little one with gifts when they arrive.

"These boxes demonstrate that, as a society, we value each and every child in Scotland. We've had a very successful first year, with 85% take-up, and we want to continue to build on this as we move into year two. 

"I'm delighted to have reached this milestone . It's an honour for everyone involved - from the organisations providing the items to the box packers to the people delivering the boxes - to have been part of something that is having a real impact on the lives of babies and their carers across the country."

Shelagh Young, Scotland Director of Home-Start UK, said:

"Many parents have been telling Home-Start staff and volunteers just how much the items they receive are helping them. Being a parent, especially for the first time, can be overwhelming, and many of the families we work with we work with feel isolated and alone. The Baby Box gives the clear message that every child matters, and that parents are not alone."

NHS Lothian Chief Midwife, Frances McGuire, said:

"The Baby Box has been a great opportunity for our midwives and health visitors to chat to expectant parents about its contents and how they can help improve a child's health and wellbeing. Not only that, but the box helps new parents at a time where they may be particularly stretched financially, and can provide crucial support."

Background

The boxes are a signal of the Scottish Government's determination that every child, regardless of their circumstances, should get the best start in life.

Each box contains a large number of essential items for parents and babies, while the box itself comes with a mattress and can be used as a safe sleep space.

Research into parents' views taken in December 2017 shows 100% are either satisfied or very satisfied with the overall quality of the contents.

Ninety-nine per cent of parents are also either satisfied or very satisfied with the range of items, the design of the box and delivery arrangements.

  • Contents were all very highly rated - most popular items were the bathroom/room thermometer (32% said it was most useful item), ear thermometer (22%) and sling (15%)
  • When asked spontaneously what was missing most parents (69%) could not think of any suggestions. The most common request (made by 10%) was for new-born nappies to be included
  • The most popular idea for inclusion when prompted was a second sheet for the mattress (67% said this would be very or quite useful). This has now been added into the box.
  • The majority of parents (62%) had used or planned to use the box as a bed. The main reason given for not using the box as a sleeping space was that parents had  already purchased an alternative or received one as a gift (86%)
  • Most parents had read all of the information included. The two most popular inclusions were a poem for your wee one (97% said they had read or planned to read) and information on safe sleeping (93%).

Statistics:

 Health Board 19/6-12/8

Cards Received

Boxes Delivered

NHS Ayrshire and Arran

3551

3154

NHS Borders

1138

1033

NHS Dumfries and Galloway

1373

1241

NHS Fife

3743

3366

NHS Forth Valley

3033

2757

NHS Grampian

6712

5932

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde

14581

12815

NHS Highland

2903

2556

NHS Lanarkshire

6565

5743

NHS Lothian

10231

9172

NHS Orkney

212

194

NHS Shetland

237

206

NHS Tayside

4105

3697

NHS Western Isles

224

199

Total

58608

52065

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