There are currently 47 parent-infant teams in the UK. Click on our map to find your nearest.

​There are currently 47 established specialised parent-infant relationship (PAIR) teams around the UK and many more smaller PAIR services in development.  ​

The definition of a specialised parent-infant team can be found here and is based on practice in the sector over the past two decades. ​The Parent-Infant Foundation believes this model of a team is the best way to meet the needs of babies. ​

Locations

You can use the map below to search for specialised parent-infant teams and services across the UK. ​

The purple pins show established parent-infant relationship teams that meet our definition.

The orange pins show other parent-infant services in our Network. These range from smaller community-based offers through to highly developed specialist services (often based in CAMHS). Many of these are working towards becoming a full parent-infant team, but do not yet meet our full definition.

Services within perinatal mental health

In addition to the above services shown on the map, there are also many parent-infant offers within Perinatal Mental Health services, for parents who have moderate/complex to severe PMH difficulties.

We welcome all parent-infant teams and services to join our Parent-Infant Network. If you are aware of any other services that are not on this list, please get in touch to let us know.

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Purple pins: established parent-infant teams

Orange pins: other parent-infant services

Blue () and yellow () circles indicate a cluster of pins.

* All teams listed on this map meet the Parent-Infant Foundation's definition of a team through a self-reporting process. Each team operates its own governance structure and is responsible for its service delivery. If you have a concern regarding any service provided by one of the teams, please see our guidance here.

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For more information on setting up a team, please check the toolkit and then get in touch

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