FICare is all care

We provide Family Integrated Care education and support to neonatal teams, helping create environments where babies can  benefits from FICare, and parents are empowered to participate fully in their baby’s care and thrive together.

"Help us to help them be the best child they can be, by enabling us to be the best parents we can be from day one”

ABOUT ME

I started my FICare journey as a mother of preterm twins. 

It has been an honour to champion FICare in the UK and internationally for over 10 years, and now I use my PhD to help FICare implementation in neonatal units worldwide.

Having served on the FICare committee to publish the British Association of Perinatal Medicine FICare framework for practice, I now co-chair the International FICare Committee, where we focus on educating and empowing neonatal staff to realise the clinical and emotional benefits of FICare for themselves and the families they serve.  

WHY CHOOSE FICare 360?

I support healthcare teams to successfully adopt and sustain FICare through a unique blend of lived experience, strategic communication expertise and data-driven insight. Combining extensive experience in stakeholder engagement, leadership development and a PhD which explored the barriers and facilitators of FICare implementation, I help organisations understand the real challenges behind behaviour change and turn them into practical, workable solutions.

My approach focuses on building team confidence, strengthening collaboration and embedding FICare in everyday care. By aligning people, evidence and strategy, I help services move from intention to confident, sustainable FICare adoption that delivers meaningful benefits for staff, families, and babies.

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OUR SERVICES

CONSULTING

The neonatal healthcare team is always my focus. It is important to me that you are supported to provide loving care to the families you help at their most difficult time. 

That's why I offer you comprehensive advice about implementing FICare in your unit using a proven program of interventions. 

SUPPORT

FICare 360 is a hub for sharing and driving the impact of best practice and innovations that benefit babies, families and the NICU team. 

Join our monthly drop in sessions to learn in a supportive environment with colleagues from across the UK.

Would you like to share your work? Just let us know!

TRAINING

Join our FICare specific training and workshops, developed after many years researching FICare as my passion and PhD.

Combining skills gained during a 20 year career in medical sales and marketing with a deep understanding of the barriers and facilitators to the practice of FICare, these training sessions offer a unique view and solutions to culture change in the NICU.

Future events will be listed soon! For now, join our monthly drop in and group coaching session.

Events

Our monthly group coaching is a great way to share your FICare successes and hear from peers from across the UK. 

Advice and coaching will be provided based on the COM-B (Capability, Opportunity, Motivation) model for behaviour change and theroretical domains framework. 

A HISTORY OF PARTNERSHIP WITH NEONATAL CARE

Affiliations

BAPM Family Integrated care sub committee for the FICare Framework for Practice. 2021 

NIHR Challenge Maternity Disparities Consortium member. 2025 - present 

Neonatal Palliative Care Alliance. 2025 - present 

NIHR Challenge Maternity Disparities Consortium. Co applicant to Theme 4: Maternal and neonatal health risks, prevention and recovery. 2026-present. 

 

 

Conferences

4th International FICare conference, 2021. Important questions in FICare Research. 

United South African Neonatal Association congress, 2022. Family Integrated care, where are we now? 

7th international Family Integrated Care conference, 2024. The impact of FICare: what does the evidence tell us? A systematic review. 

8th International FICare conference, 2025. Facilitators and barriers to the practice of neonatal family integrated care from the perspective of healthcare professionals

Publications

Facilitators and barriers to the practice of neonatal family integrated care from the perspective of neonatal staff: A systematic review. Leake N et al. Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition 2025;110:549-555. 

Family integrated care – what, why and how? Introducing the BAPM framework for practice. Editorial. Volume 18 issue 1 January 2022  

 The evolution of nutritional care in preterm infants with a focus on the extreme preterm infant. Mustapha, M. et al. J Hum Nutr Diet. 2024;1–12  

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CONTACT ME

E-mail: nadia.leake@ficare360.org

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