Health: A leg-up for premature children

By Josh Jennings
Updated November 1 2014 - 4:08pm, first published 3:47pm
Assisting development: Simone Mossop (wearing glasses) works with children who were born prematurely and their mothers.
Assisting development: Simone Mossop (wearing glasses) works with children who were born prematurely and their mothers.
Assisting development: Simone Mossop (wearing glasses) works with children who were born prematurely and their mothers.
Assisting development: Simone Mossop (wearing glasses) works with children who were born prematurely and their mothers.
Assisting development: Simone Mossop (wearing glasses) works with children who were born prematurely and their mothers.
Assisting development: Simone Mossop (wearing glasses) works with children who were born prematurely and their mothers.

Having a hands-on role in advancing the development of premature babies is a regularly fulfilling job, according to premature birth expert Simone Mossop.