Sarah Witcombe-Hayes
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Senior Policy Researcher at @NSPCC_Cymru. She/Her. Views all my own.
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18-03-2010 16:11:30
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Thank you Lynne Neagle for taking the time to visit us and for being so engaged with what the service does and how it is making a difference to expectant parents struggling with their mental health.
Really useful article Kate Stanley👏on three key elements of the story we need to be telling about early childhood. Using the language 'babies' is absolutely essential.
Proud to be part of this coalition calling for political leadership so babies, children & young people growing up in the UK today and tomorrow are safer, healthier, happier and have more equal access to opportunities. @nspcc Barnardo’s The Children's Society Action for Children National Children's Bureau
Lots of talk about babies and children’s rights. The importance of looking after the adults who look after babies. Good vibe in the room.
Nice to see Elizabeth Gregory Sarah Witcombe-Hayes Martha Sercombe andrea davies in the same room 😊
Please share and vote to help Action on Postpartum Psychosis win a grant to support the amazing work they do.
Really important roadmap from the Royal College of Midwives 💙 outlining how to improve perinatal mental health care in the UK. The report includes some vital calls around PMH training for midwives and increased resourcing of specialist PMH midwifery roles. RCM Wales Julie Richards
Mae eFwletin newydd Ymgyrch #BusnesPawb MMHA ar gael nawr, gyda’r holl newyddion diweddaraf o’r sector iechyd meddwl amenedigol yn y DU!
Darllenwch yma: maternalmentalhealthalliance.org/news/summer-20… #EveryonesBusiness
We had a great time attending the parade at Cowbridge Pride on Saturday.
Thank you to H from Steps for organising the event and inviting us to take part #cowbridgepride
Great format for conversation & thinking at todays Wales Perinatal Mental Health Network consultation event. Dads & partners, mild-moderate PNMH, the long term positive impact of early intervention all in people’s minds.
Great opportunity to promote best working practices within #perinatalmentalhealth and network with like minded people 💕 #PMH Wales Perinatal Mental Health Network Martha Sercombe Sharon
Thinking about what should be included in next Wales Mental Health Strategy at today’s consultation run by Wales Perinatal Mental Health Network in Wrexham
Given the impact of parent-infant relationships on later life outcomes incl. mental health, I’ll be joining colleagues to support more PAIR services
Fantastic engaged group for our third and final workshop in Wrexham. Thinking through the gaps in current perinatal and infant mental health provision. Wales Perinatal Mental Health Network NSPCC Cymru/Wales Maternal Mental Health Alliance
Very excited to start workshop two in the beautiful Kidwelly ☀️☀️. Already some great discussions about how we need to improve perinatal and infant mental health in the next mental health strategy NSPCC Cymru/Wales Maternal Mental Health Alliance Wales Perinatal Mental Health Network