Are you a new parent with a child under 3? Would you like to contribute to a new study? Our researchers are starting a new project ‘Digital Assessment of Wellbeing in New Parents: DAWN-P’ which is looking at an app to assess postnatal depression in new...
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New Job Opportunity: Research Associate – Maternal mental health evaluation
Our team is recruiting a new Research Associate! The post holder will work 17.5 hours a week for 9 months in Maternal Mental Health Evaluation project at University of Manchester. The purpose of this role is to support and undertake a programme of work...
NHSE Perinatal Mental Health Psychological Therapies Implementation Guidance
NHSE Perinatal Mental Health Psychological Therapies Implementation Guidance is now available on the FutureNHS Collaboration Platform. The guidance is for specialist community PMH services and Maternal Mental Health Services. It aims to support specialist...
Webinar by BPS DCP Faculty of Perinatal Psychology
New Webinar 'Working psychologically with perinatal loss and separation: clinical and professional considerations' will be held by BPS DCP Faculty of Perinatal Psychology on 29 September 2022 between 11 am and 2 pm. For further information and to book your place, you...
Evaluating PerinAtal menTal Health Online Resources (PATHOR): Improving knowledge and de-stigmatising perinatal mental illness
Are you an expectant parent or did you become a parent last year? For more information about PATHOR study and to take part in this study, please scan the QR code or use the url-link on the PATHOR_Poster_MP v1.0. Are you a healthcare professional who...
Psychologists use Syrian experience to help Ukrainian families
Dr Aala El-Khani, Professor Rachel Calam and Dr Kim Cartwright developed a two-page leaflet based on their research during Syrian conflict by including information on child's anxiety and trauma and providing suggestions to parents for looking after themselves and...
Parents’ Event for Black, Asian and Other Minoritised Ethnic Groups
The Perinatal Mental Health and Parenting Research Unit (PRIME-RU) invites you to our free online community ‘meet the researchers’ event. All parents, expectant parents or caregivers within the Black, Asian, and other minoritised ethnic groups live in the UK are...
PRIME-RU invites you to join their PPI group
Our work would not be possible without input from the people our research is for. PRIME-RU invites you to join the Patient and Public Involvement Group (PPI). You can find more information about the PRIME-RU PPI activities and how to sign-up with this group in the...
NEW REPORT: The Economic Case for increasing access to treatment for women with common mental health problems during the perinatal period
Researchers from London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) evaluated the economic viability of reforming current treatment for pregnant and postnatal women experiencing common maternal mental health problems in a new study which was commissioned by the...
African & Caribbean Parents’ Event
The Perinatal Mental Health and Parenting Research Unit (PRIME-RU) invites you to our free online community ‘meet the researchers’ event. All parents, expectant parents or caregivers within the African & Caribbean community are welcome. We would like to make...
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