From Research to Action: Improving Perinatal Mental Health in Ireland

From Research to Action: Improving Perinatal Mental Health in Ireland

Conference co-hosted by the National Women’s Council and Trinity Centre for Maternity Care Research

By National Women's Council

Date and time

Wednesday, May 1 · 10:30am - 2pm GMT+1

Location

TCD School of Nursing & Midwifery

24 D'Olier Street D02 T283 Dublin Ireland

About this event

The conference titled "From Research to Action: Improving Perinatal Mental Health for Women in Ireland" co-hosted by the National Women’s Council and Trinity Centre for Maternity Care Research will take place on 1st May 2024, coinciding with World Maternal Mental Health Day, at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin.

The details for this in-person event are as follows:

· Date: Wednesday 1st May 2024

· Registration and Refreshments: 10:30 - 11:00 am

· Conference: 11.00am - 2:00pm (followed by light lunch)

· Location: Lecture Theatre 2.57, TCD School of Nursing and Midwifery, The Gas Building, 24 D’Olier Street, Dublin 2.

The purpose of this event is to create an inclusive space to amplify women’s voices and experiences of maternal mental health, particularly those from marginalised and ethnic minority groups. The conference will have several excellent contributors, including leading civil society organisations working directly with marginalised cohorts of women and in mental health advocacy, women with lived experience, key academics, and HSE colleagues from various relevant disciplines.

Conference Chair: Catherine Brogan, President of Mental Health Europe & Chair of Sharing the Vision, NIMC

Presentation: The policy landscape influencing perinatal mental health outcomes by Fiona Coyle, CEO of Mental Health Reform

Presentation: Perinatal mental health in Ireland: Woman centered research by Dr Déirdre Daly & Dr Susie Hannon, MAMMI Study.


Panel Discussion : Understanding the challenges to accessing women-centered care

Panel Chair: Prof. Agnes Higgins, Professor in Mental Health, School of Nursing & Midwifery, TCD

Panellists:

· Angela Dunne, Director of Midwifery, National Women & Infant Health Programme

· Dr Krysia Lynch, Chair, AIMS Ireland

· Emilia Marchelewska, Cairde

· Daniela Ferro Hernandez, See Change Ambassador


Presentations: Community based supports for perinatal mental health by:

· Susan Brocklesby, Project Consultant Children's Promise Grant Katharine Howard Foundation

· Mary Callaghan, Community Midwife, Better Finglas

. Gosia Stach, Pavee Point Traveller & Roma Centre


Panel Discussion: Barriers & Enablers to the Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Model of Care in Ireland

Panel Chair: Dr. Margo Wrigley, Former HSE Lead for Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Programme

Panellists:

· Dr Colm Cooney, HSE Lead for Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Programme

· Dr Triona McCaffrey, Lecturer in Music Therapy

· Dr Mas Mahady Mohamad, Consultant Psychiatrist with the Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Team, University Maternity Hospital Limerick.

· Michelle Daly Hayes, Lived Experience Champion


Please advise Poushali Kundu poushalik@nwci.ie if you have any special requirements, e.g. ISL interpretation, by April 23rd so that we can make arrangements.


Kindly note that photographs will be taken during the conference. If you have any concerns or issues regarding being photographed, please don't hesitate to inform the registration desk staff on the day of the event.

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The National Women's Council (NWC) is the national representative organisation for women in Ireland.

The ambition of the National Women’s Council is an Ireland where every woman enjoys true equality and no woman is left behind. This ambition shapes and informs our work, and, with our living values, how we work. We are a movement-building organisation rooted in our membership, working on the whole island of Ireland. We are also part of the international movement to protect and advance women’s and girls’ rights.

Our purpose is to lead action for the achievement of women’s and girls’ equality through mobilising, influencing, and building solidarity.

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