We understand that your child’s diagnosis of sepsis is a stressful and confusing experience that often involves a long stay in hospital. We have a helpful Information for parents, carers and families of children with sepsis for you, available in English and 10 other languages.
For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families, we have an information sheet specific to your needs.
The information sheets describe:
Read the sepsis parent and carer information sheet in other languages.
The death of your child is devastating. We acknowledge that the grief you are experiencing is unlike anything you would have experienced before. We have developed an Information for parents, carers and families of children who have died from sepsis resource, to help you to understand what happened to your child and who can support you.
Read the sepsis information for parents, carers and families of children who have died from sepsis in other languages.
Parents have described a sense of isolation and uncertainty in their child being affected by an unknown or unfamiliar condition such as sepsis. The lifelong impacts of sepsis can require ongoing care for many years. Given this, we want all families to be well supported and have access to useful information and resources.
We invite you to join our statewide Family Support Network, managed by the Queensland Paediatric Sepsis Program (QPSP). Once registered, you may choose to access any, or all of the following:
Register here for the Family Support Network.
The Peer Mentor Program aims to provide families with the unique understanding, encouragement and support which only another parent who has walked a similar path can provide.
Peer Mentors provide support and information on “navigating the journey” of sepsis treatment and medical care or bereavement. Peer Mentors are required to participate in training prior to commencement and continue to be provided with ongoing support and supervision by Peer Mentor Program Leads (Advanced Social Workers) throughout their time with the program.
Peer Mentors have first-hand experience with:
Register here if you would like to be supported by another parent or carer.
Register here if you are interested in supporting other families, as a Mentor.
For more information, please contact the Peer Mentor Program Lead paediatricsepsis@health.qld.gov.au.
Find more information and support for your child and family on the Sepsis Australia and Sepsis Alliance (US) websites.