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  • Over 300 responses to Baby Loss Certificate Scheme – O’Dowd

    Date published: 3 July 2025

    Finance Minister John O’Dowd has encouraged anyone who has experienced the loss of a baby to share their views on a new Baby Loss Certificate Scheme consultation.

    Finance Minister John O’Dowd pictured with Shauna Quinn, Louise Taylor, Nikcolette McPeake and Nuala Toman from the Little Forget Me Nots Trust.

    Since a consultation was launched on the scheme less than two weeks ago over 300 responses have been received. The Baby Loss Certificate Scheme, which forms part of The Deaths, Still-Births and Baby Loss Bill, will be open to parents who have experienced the loss of a baby in the first 24 weeks of pregnancy.

    Speaking following a meeting with the Little Forget Me Nots Trust, an organisation which is dedicated to supporting families through the journey of infant loss, Minister O’Dowd said: “In the two weeks since the consultation opened the response has been very encouraging with more than 300 responses received so far.

    “I want to thank those who have already shared their views. I am determined that this scheme meets the needs and expectations of those who have experienced the loss of a baby. I would encourage everyone to contribute to this important consultation.

    “I understand that a certificate can never lessen the pain and devastating loss of a baby but I hope that this new scheme will go some way to provide comfort and solace.”

    Louise from the Little Forget Me Nots Trust said: “At the Little Forget Me Nots Trust we wholeheartedly support the commitment to formally recognise the loss of a baby through the proposed Baby Loss Certificate Scheme.

    “Every day, we walk alongside families who have experienced the heartbreak of losing a baby before 24 weeks’ gestation. For many, there has never been an official acknowledgement of their baby’s existence, no formal record to recognise that their pregnancy mattered. This lack of recognition can leave parents feeling unseen as though their grief is not valid or their experience is not important enough to be acknowledged.

    “We witness first-hand the deep emotional toll this takes, and the long-lasting impact it can have on mental health and wellbeing.

    “That’s why we warmly welcome this consultation and strongly encourage everyone in our community to have their say. We are in a unique and vital position to shape this scheme, not just for the families grieving today, but for future generations who deserve to have their babies’ lives recognised with dignity and compassion.

    “Let’s make sure every baby is seen, and every parent is heard.”

    Further information and consultation documents are available on the Department of Finance website at https://www.finance-ni.gov.uk/consultations/baby-loss-certificate-scheme

    Notes to editors:

    1. The public consultation on the Baby Loss Certificate Scheme launched on the 17 June and will run until the 12 September 2025.

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