To raise awareness and promote a family centred approach to perinatal and infant mental health services and related service provision, we will host a ‘Families at the Centre’ event for practitioners across Scotland on 4 November 2022.
#MaternalMentalHealthAwarenessWeek
As part of Maternal Mental Health Awareness week, Mental Wellbeing Minister Kevin Stewart visited @StarcatchersUK in Cowdenbeath to meet babies and their families, and to talk about the importance of good maternal mental health.
#MaternalMentalHealthAwarenessWeek
We are excited to share the new @NESnmahp webinars for Perinatal Mental Health - keeping mums and babies safe and healthy! The webinars explore physical health considerations in maternity and neonatal care. Access for free at https://t.co/JIfYkdyy9s
We're committed to delivering perinatal & infant mental health services that offer the right kind of support to those who need it, at the right time.
Today we launch this year’s delivery plan to support the mental wellbeing of infants & their families ➡️https://t.co/0iDDYmUmK1
With continued collaborate working, we can offer invaluable support for perinatal and infant mental health services across Scotland, to provide not only the best start in life for infants, but also to provide a lifeline to parents, carers and families when they may need it most.
Mental Wellbeing Minister met with LATNEM - a successful applicant of the Small Grants Fund who provide peer support groups for mothers and families.
Find out more ➡️ https://t.co/C9cQHWFDfh
The 2021-2022 Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Programme Board Delivery Plan has been published and can be accessed here: https://t.co/oCEny7ssC0 @scotgovhealth
Funding Announcement 📢 Delighted to announce we have 18 successful charities who have been awarded #PIMHFund Small Grants Funding. Congratulations to all from us at
@inspiringsland and @scotgovhealth https://t.co/lyUFypunuJ
@PMHNScot review of services across Scotland with recommendations on future provision for substance-using women in pregnancy & after childbirth. The start of a journey toward improved care for women, their infants & families - https://t.co/x6CMHRGwWu
@PMHNScot review of services across Scotland with recommendations on future provision for substance-using women in pregnancy & after childbirth. The start of a journey toward improved care for women, their infants & families - https://t.co/x6CMHRGwWu
The Scottish Perinatal Mental Health Care Pathways are now available - for referrers and service providers, they should help guide the development of pathways into care which are responsive to the needs of their local population and service organisation - https://t.co/fl7Q8muNiS
Great opportunity for small grants for perinatal and infant mental health community orgs - looking to connect and share with grassroot groups @TSIScotNet can you help spread the word? #MentalHealthMatters https://t.co/ZOYvBDcuNb
The Scottish Perinatal Mental Health Care Pathways are now available. These care pathways have been developed to help women, their infants & families, access the most appropriate specialist perinatal & infant mental health care should they require it - https://t.co/fl7Q8muNiS
Our guide to service development for NHS boards, HSCPs and IJBs for Specialist Community Perinatal Mental Health Services can be found on our website - https://t.co/VJhJhzfOF0
The post holder will support the Scottish Government’s Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Programme Board in engaging with the views of women, partners and family members affected by perinatal mental health issues, on services in Scotland. 👉🏾👉🏻👉🏿 https://t.co/V8yYkZ3Muv
Are you a perinatal and/or infant mental health charity or community group? Our Small Grants fund is OPEN ⏰closing 9 July - full information can be found here: https://t.co/ZOYvBDcuNb
Our guide to service development for NHS boards, HSCPs and IJBs for Maternity & Neonatal Psychological Interventions can be found on our website - https://t.co/82ggKwZFGY
NES Perinatal and infant mental health training resources including seven e-learning modules and the perinatal mental health curricular framework can be found here https://t.co/4lHzWhY1id