Holly Myers is a Patient and Public Involvement co-applicant on the DAWN-P study. She provides a lived experience perspective on the study and leads on the study social media and communications. Please find Holly’s update on the study below:The study is now underway...
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Could a smartphone app help recognise the symptoms of postnatal depression?
Holly Myers talks about her work as part of the patient and public involvement (PPI) group for the DAWN-P study.
Parents, we need your help!
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...
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...
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...
How Can Researchers Engage Parents from Under-Represented Groups?
Members of the Perinatal Mental Health and Parenting Research Unit (PRIME-RU) facilitated a number of public engagement events with parents including fathers and people identifying as being from the LGBTQ+ community or from minoritised ethnic groups including South...
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...
Webinar in Parent Infant Foundation: Manualised attachment-based interventions: A systematic review.
PRIME-RU Director Dr Anja Wittkowski and Perinatal Clinical Psychologist Chloe Crompton presented their study in 'Manualised attachment-based interventions for improving caregiver-infant relational outcomes-a review of the literature' in the webinar for Parent Infant...
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