Did you know 1 in 4 women are affected by mental health difficulties during pregnancy and for the first year after their babies are born?
Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week is dedicated to talking about mental health problems before, during and after pregnancy. The week is all about:
The week is organised and led by MMHA member Perinatal Mental Health Partnership UK (PMHP UK), who launched the first-ever UK Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week in 2017.
PMHP UK is a small group of individuals, including parents with lived experience and clinicians, who came together to raise awareness of maternal mental health.
This years theme is around ‘rediscovering you’ with daily themes focused throughout the week:
World Maternal Mental Health Day will take place on Wednesday 1 May.
We have our own community based services, supporting people in our five boroughs, including the North London Partners Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Service (SPMHS) and Maple Service.
The North London Partners (NLP) Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Service (SPMHS) is a community based mental health service for women/birthing people who live in the five London Boroughs of Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey and Islington. We provide specialist assessment and treatment for women with mental health problems who:
We are a multidisciplinary team including Psychiatrists, Clinical/Counselling Psychologists, Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Social Workers, Nursery Nurses, Assistant Psychologists, Assistant Practitioners, Family Therapist, Pharmacist and Administrators.
Find out more about Perinatal Mental Health in this video: Quick Guide for Health Professionals
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We are a community-based psychological therapy service. We support people experiencing fear, trauma or loss arising from fertility, pregnancy or birth-related difficulties as well as the loss of a baby.
The North London Partners Maple Service is a dedicated team of clinical/counselling psychologists and a peer support worker (someone with lived experience of birth-related trauma).
We offer comprehensive assessment and therapeutic support to people whose level of distress is significantly interfering with their quality of life. Distress may be related to the following areas:
For people who have experienced a perinatal loss or loss of a baby due to social care procedures, it doesn’t matter how long ago the loss occurred, they can still access Maple if they are currently experiencing difficulties primarily related to it.
Read more , including conditions treated, how to access the service and who the service is for.