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Ahead of the Budget on Wednesday, the Parent-Infant Foundation has been campaigning hard for the government to extend funding for Start for Life. Currently the programme funding ends on 1 April 2025, and local leaders are worried about the future of services that support babies and their families. Over the summer we surveyed local authorities…
Read MoreWe are the only national charity proactively supporting the growth and quality of specialised parent-infant relationship teams across the UK Specialised parent-infant relationship teams work with families who are struggling to form a secure relationship with their baby. Parent-infant teams are multidisciplinary teams led by mental health professionals such as psychotherapists or psychologists, with expertise…
Read MoreNHS Perinatal mental health services (PNMHS) have expanded significantly over the past decade across the UK, in number and in remit. In our online mental health training (Babies In Our Minds) we offer reflective case discussion slots, where practitioners based in PNMHS, social care, health visiting and maternity services bring their work. We are hearing…
Read MoreAre you an organisation or team with experience and expertise in process and outcome evaluation with voluntary sector organisations? Do you have expertise in QI or hea service development? Parent-Infant Foundation is seeking to appoint an External Evaluation and Learning Partner to evaluate our work in Scotland in Infant Mental Health Service Development. As…
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Read More‘You go from zero to toddler’ Therapeutic group work with adopted toddlers and their parents webinar
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