UK Sepsis Trust Ambassador, Jason Watkins, features in a new documentary about the death of his two-and-a-half-year-old daughter, Maude, who he so tragically lost to sepsis in 2011.
‘The Catch’ and ‘Line of Duty’ star, and wife Clara Francis, tell their story in ‘Jason & Clara: In Memory of Maudie’ which will be broadcast on ITV1 on Thursday 30th March 2023 at 9pm.
We couldn’t be more grateful to Jason & Clara who have worked closely and tirelessly with us over many years to raise awareness of this condition that devastatingly altered their family’s life forever. Sepsis is often referred to as the ‘silent killer’, as it claims more lives each year than bowel, prostate and breast cancer combined.
BAFTA award-winner Jason also appears in our Sepsis Savvy video, which we launched in conjunction with our lead partner, Iceland Foods Charitable Foundation, to help educate people and put an end to preventable deaths.
Watch the video and get #SepsisSavvy today.
Our mission is to end preventable deaths from sepsis and improve outcomes for anyone affected by this potentially devastating condition.
We do this by raising awareness, supporting people affected by sepsis with bereavement or recovery, and working with clinical staff to improve sepsis care.
Here are some of the ways you can support our work.
Get Sepsis Savvy
Awareness saves livesThrough Sepsis Savvy you can help make a real difference. We can provide your business or organisation with free resources, enabling you to protect yourself and your loved ones against sepsis. Sign up to Sepsis Savvy here.
Donate
Help us fight sepsisYour one-off or monthly donations will help us raise awareness, support sepsis survivors, and save thousands of lives every year. Click here to make a donation.
Fundraise
Get active or host a bake saleFrom active challenges to bake sales, from sky dives to scones, there are many ways to helping us raise crucial funds and awareness. Find out more about our active fundraising events here.
Access our clinical resources
Help improve patient outcomesWe urgently need the healthcare community to help us spot sepsis more easily. To support a standard approach to spotting and managing sepsis, we have created a series of free clinical tools and learning resources. Explore our professional resources here.
Support Schools
Educate the next generationOur teaching resources have been designed in collaboration with volunteers across each of the five Key Stages. Whether you’re a parent, a teacher, or just passionate about education in your local area – find out how you can make your school #SepsisSavvy here.
Volunteer
It’s time to change livesWe need your help more than ever. Educate and protect your community, train other healthcare professionals or use your skills to support sepsis survivors. Click here to find out more about volunteering with us.
Get Support
Access help after sepsisReach out to us for support with recovery, supporting loved ones, dealing with bereavement, or if you’d just like to know more about sepsis. Find out more about the support we offer here.
Partner with us
Learn more about partnershipsOur partnerships are as unique as they are valuable, and we believe the best way to explore how we can work together is to start with a conversation. Find out more about our partnerships here and get in touch.
Contact Us
We’re here to helpGot a query not answered by one of the pages above? We encourage you to get in touch with us to share your ideas in how you can support our life-changing mission.