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  Dr. Peter Barr,OAM, MBBS PhD, FRACP
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Dr. Peter BarrPeter Barr has been a newborn intensive care physician in Sydney, Australia for 30 years. Currently, he is Senior Staff Physician in Neonatology at the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children. Peter has a long-standing and passionate interest in perinatal bereavement. He was co-founder of the New South Wales SANDS (Stillbirth and Newborn Death Support) self-help support group in 1983. He co-authored with his wife, Deborah de Wilde, the 1987 book "Stillbirth and Newborn Death: Death and life are the same mysteries". Peter, Deborah and psychologist, Julie Dunsmore, made the 1985 award winning documentary film, "Some Babies Die". Peter was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in 1992 for his clinical work in the area of perinatal bereavement. In 2004, he was awarded a PhD by The University of Sydney for his empirical research thesis: "Guilt, Shame, and Grief: An Empirical Study of Perinatal Bereavement". Peter lives in inner metropolitan Sydney with his beloved Deborah and their two daughters, Freya and Madeleine, who provide him with nurture and give his life its existential meaning.

 

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The M.I.S.S. Foundation is a nonprofit, 501(c)3, international organization which provides immediate and ongoing support to grieving families, empowerment through community volunteerism opportunities, public policy and legislative education, and programs to reduce infant and toddler death through research and education.