University of York based perinatal mental health social research studies, including the Solutions to Perinatal Loneliness Project, and a study evaluating support for perinatal young mothers and birthing parents https://perinatal-loneliness.com/
Do you work with Muslim mothers during pregnancy or in the first few years after birth? Help us design a walking group for Muslim mothers! Join us for a one-hour online focus group with other professionals/practitioners/volunteers. Contact [email protected] for more information.
Heather O'Mahen
Launching today! What questions about Perinatal Mental Health would YOU like to have answered by research? The James Lind Alliance process prioritises research and influences funding. Click on the link here to have your say: prioritiseperinatal.co.uk
Are you an academic mental health researcher with lived experience? Come along to our friendly and supportive network meeting to hear from Dr Veenu Gupta, Assistant Professor in Lived Experience Research. We'll also be discussing teaching with lived experience. Sign up to the event below!
Read @ruthndwrites.bsky.social insightful report on how we can stop perinatal loneliness. It highlights the need for family friendly professional support in the perinatal period.
We’d like to hear from young dads (aged 16-25) who can share their experiences to help influence policy and support practice for the benefit of young parents.
Please share with any young dads who might be interested in participating, or with your wider networks!
Full details below 👇
Perinatal Mental Health Social Research
🏳️🌈 Join us for the inaugural LGBTQ+ Families Research Network Meeting!
🎤 Guest speaker: Dr Zoe Darwin
💬 Topic: James Lind Alliance PSP for LGBTQIA+ Perinatal Mental Health
🗓 Wed 3 Dec, 2–3pm | 💻 Online | FREE
👉 Sign up: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/research-p...
#LGBTQFamilies #Research
🌿 NEW BLOG: Exploring Nature-Based Interventions for Parents and Caregivers
Discover insights from a groundbreaking one-day conference on how nature can transform parenting and caregiving.
🔗 Read more: arc-yh.nihr.ac.uk/resources/bl...
How can we stop perinatal loneliness? Read our report about ways we can address the crisis in loneliness - we need more professional support, a family friendly society, greater parental leave and social groups designed with parents #loneliness #endloneliness #perinatal
figshare.com/articles/onl...
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.... Our paper on walking/wheeling with children looks at historical, political, geographical, cultural, and structural barriers to mobilities, and explores social justice through widening access to walking/wheeling for families. #walking #wheeling #families
Heather O'Mahen
The inaugural meeting of our Research Network shares LGBTQIA+ perinatal mental health research priorities
This blog covers insights from a one-day conference focused on nature-based interventions designed to support parents and caregivers. It likely explores how outdoor activities, natural environments, a...
New parents are at high risk for loneliness. 💔
@ruthndwrites.bsky.social has led researchers, practitioners and people with lived experience to write a consensus statement exploring what we know about loneliness, and directions for research, policy and practice: bmjopen.bmj.com/content/bmjo...
Ruth Naughton-Doe
Ruth Naughton-Doe
This report shares findings from the Solutions to Perinatal Loneliness Project.
figshare.com
Our next meeting will be on 23rd June from 13.00 - 14.00. Sign up at this link: shorturl.at/3U5sB We hope to see you there!
How can we stop perinatal loneliness? Read our report about ways we can address the crisis in loneliness - we need more professional support, a family friendly society, greater parental leave and social groups designed with parents #loneliness #endloneliness #perinatal
figshare.com/articles/onl...
Perinatal Mental Health Social Research
NIHR ARC Yorkshire & Humber
Perinatal Mental Health Social Research
Nicki Pierce
This report shares findings from the Solutions to Perinatal Loneliness Project.