Infant Mental Health Awareness Week 2025 - Who is holding the baby?
Infant Mental Health Awareness Week (IMHAW) 2025 is taking place from 9th - 15th June 2025 and the theme this year will be 'Who is is holding the baby?'.

Why ‘Who is holding the baby?’
Not everyone bonds easily with their baby. Parents who are overwhelmed by trauma, or struggling with mental or physical health difficulties, need support. More than one in ten babies in the UK today, are living in fear, confusion and distress.
Infant Mental Health Awareness Week 2025 will shine a light on gaps in services that support these vulnerable babies and their families. Our research shows a growing number of parent-infant relationship teams. But in many areas, help is still not available. We will highlight some of the excellent practice that is happening across the UK, and urge commissioners, service planners and policymakers to make sure they know ‘who is holding the baby’.
IMHAW 2025 will highlight the crucial job that specialised teams and services do, both supporting families and helping local services to join-up.
Keep an eye on this page for further updates and resources.
How to get involved with IMHAW 2025
Invite your local politician to visit your service
In advance of Infant Mental Health Awareness Week, we are encouraging teams and services to invite their local politicians to visit their service. Although politicians can read policy papers and reports on the importance of the first 1001 days and the parent-infant relationship, nothing beats hearing it first-hand from the experts. To give your local politician as much notice as possible, we suggest getting in touch with them a few weeks in advance or as soon as you can.
To help you with this process we've created some handy visit guides. Because health policy is a devolved issue, we have produced guides to help you lobby the most appropriate person in England, Scotland or Wales.
Who is holding the baby? Report launch webinar – Monday 9th June 1pm - 2pm
Join us to kick start IMHAW 2025 on Monday 9th June as we launch our new report ‘Who is holding the baby?’ at a free lunchtime webinar.
Hear from the Parent-Infant Foundation team as well as Maya Ellis MP, Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Babies (pregnancy to age 2), as they discuss the findings of the new report and the wider context of ‘Who is holding the baby?’
Book your place here.
Use the IMHAW 2025 logo
We’ve created the IMHAW 2025 'Who is holding the baby?' logo for you to use on your IMHAW 2025 materials and content. You can download it here
Events
There are many events taking place across the week, we will shortly be adding a calendar to this page. Please let us know if you are holding events so we can share them. Email the event details to [email protected]
What is Infant Mental Health Awareness Week?
Infant mental health is an often overlooked and misunderstood subject. Infant Mental Health Awareness Week provides an annual opportunity to discuss the importance of supporting babies’ mental health and wellbeing.
The Parent-Infant Foundation has set the theme and co-ordinated Infant Mental Health Awareness Week since 2017, during which time it has grown into a global event.
For information on previous IMHAW activity, see below.