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Mothers’ experiences of Health Visiting services in Warwickshire by Mary MacDonald

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In South Warwickshire, breastfeeding rates are going up and parents are seeing a real difference in the service they receive. This is improving parents’ experience and the outcomes for children and mums. We know that breastfeeding offers many short and …

Improving breastfeeding support in Hampshire by Helen Long

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It is well recognised that breastfeeding (BF) is instrumental in providing key health benefits for both mother and baby, including prevention of infections and obesity. Global and national evidence is unequivocal that breastfeeding services are a cost effective intervention, and …

The Parenting Ladder - South Warwickshire Foundation Trust by Helen Mulleady

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Helping the transition to parenthood for parents, particularly if they are vulnerable, is a key part of the health visiting role. In South Warwickshire, health visiting teams are using the ‘Parenting Ladder’ to offer bespoke support to parents so they …

Helping vulnerable parents: health visiting and ‘Baby steps’ in South Warwickshire by Helen Efstathiades

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Baby Steps is an NSPCC ante-natal programme run by health visitors to help vulnerable parents cope with the pressures of having a baby. A midwife in South Warwickshire identified three pregnant women early in pregnancy with specific vulnerabilities. When the …

Improving Perinatal Mental Health Services for Women and their Families in Oxfordshire - Nicola Taylor and Sylvia Woolley

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Health visitors are one of the best placed professionals to support parents during the transition to parenthood which includes support for women with mild to moderate perinatal mental health difficulties, including postnatal depression and anxiety. In 2010 Health visitors in …

“The multi-agency approach was beneficial”: Health visitors, children’s centres and artists helping with postnatal depression - Philippa Forsey, Creativity Works

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Creativity Works runs arts and health projects offering creative activities and courses to help with mental wellbeing. The ‘My Time My Space’ project supports women with postnatal depression to come to terms with how they feel and gives them space …

Post-natal Depression – “I’m able to turn negatives into positives” by a mother of two from Norwich

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I had post-natal depression with both of my children and the health visiting service really helped me through. The first time was when my son was six-weeks old. It was a normal pregnancy, but the birth was by emergency C-Section. …

Dealing with post-natal depression: “The benefits have been life changing and I feel like I’ve been able to reclaim myself” - Verity

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I gave birth to a lovely boy in June 2013 after conceiving through IVF. After a month or so, my husband and I became concerned that I was showing signs of post-natal depression. We had wanted this child so much …

Listening to parents, transforming services – ‘You said, we did’ - Pauline Watts

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Health visiting has undergone radical transformation in recent years to improve access, improve experience for parents, improve outcomes and contribute to reducing health inequalities. At the beginning of this process, we wanted to listen to parents’ view and ensure the …