Supporting Care Providers Whose Work Supports Bereaved Families
PLIDA serves as leaders in perinatal and neonatal bereavement care. We do this through education, advocacy and networking for health care providers and parent advocates. We promote the highest quality of consistent evidence based care for all families.
The Pregnancy Loss and Infant Death Alliance (PLIDA) has a unique purpose: to provide a formal network and a unified international presence to increase awareness and education focused on the emotional experiences and needs of bereaved families. PLIDA's goal is to be the central place for care giving professionals, parent advocates, members of the media and policy makers to share information on the professional care of families experiencing a perinatal loss. PLIDA also organizes the biennial International Perinatal Bereavement Conference.
Prior to PLIDA’s official establishment in 2004, many advocacy groups and individuals were working in isolation to provide professional care for parents who had experienced a perinatal loss. Each had similar missions and often held their own conferences for members. There was recognition among the group leaders that by working together we could become a unified voice and champion for the provision of professional perinatal bereavement services. Initial organizations included Resolve Through Sharing, Share Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support, Pen Parents, the Infant Loss Center and the National Association of Perinatal Organizations, along with many others. Many of these organizations continue to be strongly involved in the leadership of PLIDA today.
Who are PLIDA members?
Our membership consists of like-minded people across many fields who all share the mission that bereaved families deserve professional perinatal bereavement care. Professionals include physicians and nurses in the area of obstetrics, pediatrics, neonatal intensive care and palliative care, social workers, child life specialists, obstetric radiologists and imaging technicians, chaplains, lactation consultants, counselors, psychologists, researchers, university-level educators, parent advocates, and many others. Join now!
What draws people in?
While some professionals have teams and supportive colleagues in their work place, others work in isolation, perhaps as the only champion of perinatal bereavement services in their surrounding area. Whether supported in your community or working alone, being a part of the PLIDA community allows you to come together with a group that “speaks the same language.” We are all champions of our work, fostering the organization of our efforts, the standardization of care for bereaved families, the sharing of resources and support, as well as offering opportunities for continuing professional education. We strive to create institutional change by speaking in a unified voice. For more information on becoming a member of PLIDA, click here!
What are the benefits of PLIDA membership?
What do you get for your membership dues? Your $120 membership fee is a two-year membership and will provide you with the following benefits:
- Networking at its finest
- Access to ASK PLIDA Platform, where members can ask PLIDA questions related to clinical best practice
- Online access to Position Statements and Guidelines
- Access to Hot Off the Press
- Access to Journals, Articles & Research
- Educational Webinar Series
- Opportunities to contribute your voice to PLIDA and to join the collective voice at the International level - learn more about joining a committee here!
- Access to a private Facebook Group
- Discounted registration for the International Perinatal Bereavement Conference
- Voting privileges for future PLIDA Board
- Ability to serve on a PLIDA committee or on the PLIDA board