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Working with Parents and Babies Open to Children’s Social Care – workshop slides

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e-PIMH Telepsychiatry Referral Information for Health Professionals

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Webpage Information for Professionals ABCPIP

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Professionals Leaflet LIVPIP

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Greater Manchester Referrers Quick Reference Guide

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PSS Leaflet for Professionals

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Professionals

We invite every team around the UK to join the Parent-Infant Network and to take up our offers of support. The Parent-Infant Network is for all specialised parent-infant relationship teams around the UK or anyone working to set up a team. The Parent-Infant Teams Network brings together established and emerging specialised parent-infant relationship teams around…

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Chapter 7

7 Recruitment, Management and Supervision of a Specialised Parent-Infant Relationship Team Chapter contents Introduction Professions Competencies, skills and qualities Qualifications, Registration and Regulation Roles and team structure Recruitment and interviewing Supervision Supervision supports the reflective functioning between therapist and family and between parent and infant A note about personal therapy Management and leadership Training and…

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Chapter 4

4 Clinical Interventions and Evidence-Informed Practice Chapter contents National clinical guidance Theories of Change An example of a clinical-level Theory of Change Engagement prior to and during assessment Infant Massage Assessment Choosing which interventions to offer Interventions for parents and their child together The Hexagon: An Exploration Tool Parent-infant psychotherapy Empowering Parents Empowering Communities (EPEC):…

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IMHAW

Infant Mental Health Awareness Week Who is holding the baby? FULL REPORT Infant Mental Health Awareness Week 2025 – Who is holding the baby? Infant Mental Health Awareness Week (IMHAW) 2025 took place from 9th-15th June 2025. The theme this year was, ‘Who is holding the baby?’. Why ‘Who is holding the baby?’ Not everyone…

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