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The Importance of Effective Communication on the Neonatal Unit -- Chapter 5. Spiritual, Cultural and Religious Care for the Baby and Family -- Chapter 6. Ethical Concepts in Neonatal Palliative Care -- Chapter 7. Legal Issues in Neonatal Palliative Care -- Chapter 8. The Principles of Genetics within Neonatal Palliative Care -- Chapter 9. Antenatal -- Chapter 10. Care of Twins and Multiple Births and Support for the Family: a Detailed Background -- Chapter 11. Care of Twins and Multiple Births and Support for the Family: the Butterfly Project -- Chapter 12. The Decision-Making Process and the Role of the Neonatal Nurse -- Chapter 13. Advance Care Planning -- Chapter 14. Organ and Tissue Donation within Neonatal Palliative and End of Life Care -- Chapter 15. Continuing Emotional and Practical Support for the Whole Family -- Chapter 16. Fundamental Principles of Effective Symptom Management in Neonatal Palliative Care -- Chapter 17. Collaboration between Neonatal Units and Children?s Hospices ? Exploring Opportunities for Potentially Improving Care and Offering Choices -- Chapter 18. Interdisciplinary Working in Neonatal Palliative Care -- Chapter 19. Developing Knowledge and Competence in Neonatal Palliative Care Practice -- Chapter 20. Care of the Baby after Death and Family, and Focus on Post Mortem Examination -- Part II. Achieving Quality in Neonatal Palliative Care Internationally -- Chapter 21. Introduction -- Chapter 22. Australia -- Chapter 23. Kuwait -- Chapter 24. India -- Chapter 25. Malaysia -- Chapter 26. South Africa -- Chapter 27. Ireland -- Chapter 28. The Netherlands -- Chapter 29. Germany -- Chapter 30. Singapore -- Chapter 31. Ukraine -- Chapter 32. Argentina -- Chapter 33. Italy -- Chapter 34. Scotland -- Chapter 35. 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