Clea Harmer
Chief Executive, Sands, Member, National Maternity and Neonatal Taskforce
With a National Maternity and Neonatal Taskforce established to deliver urgent action on maternity care, join this timely conference to explore the key recommendations and the latest developments in perinatal mental health.
The scale of the challenge is stark. Suicide remains the leading cause of direct maternal death in the first postnatal year,* and significant inequalities persist across the maternity and neonatal system.
Chaired by Clea Harmer, Chief Executive, Sands, we will hear from expert members of the National Maternity and Neonatal Taskforce, including Gill Walton, Chief Executive of the Royal College of Midwives on the national action plan to improve care, strengthen safety, reduce inequalities. How can real, sustainable change be achieved?
We will focus on bridging gaps in care for women and families who experience traumatic birth and pregnancy loss, sharing what good trauma-informed care looks like in day-to-day practice. We will explore embedding the National Bereavement Care Pathway (NBCP) into NHS services to ensure that bereaved parents and families receive consistent and high-quality care.
You will hear strategies for prevention and early intervention, and take away ideas for replication in your own setting. We will consider the expansion of Family Hubs and the role of the voluntary and community sector in delivering accessible services for families.
We will discuss ways to reduce inequalities and address disparities in care, including how to tackle racism, bias and structural inequalities within perinatal mental health services. How can organisations deliver culturally inclusive care?
Spotlighting support for women with additional or complex needs, including those affected by substance use, involvement with the criminal justice system, or the removal of a child, we will focus on best practice examples of joined up working across the care pathway.
Central to improving services is listening to women and families themselves. We will hear the voice of lived experience and explore how organisations can embed it meaningfully into service design.
Leave with learnings and practical insights from leading experts and best practice perinatal mental health services
Join us to gain essential insight, shared learning and practical solutions to strengthen perinatal mental health services and provide better support for families.
*MBRRACE-UK 2025 report
Chief Executive, Sands, Member, National Maternity and Neonatal Taskforce
Next steps and the latest updates from key reports including:
CEO, Birth Trauma Association
Founder, Global Birth Trauma Alliance
Reader in Perinatal Mental Health , King's College London
Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Consultant Perinatal Psychiatrist and Chair, Royal College of Psychiatrists NI
Meet your colleagues and make new connections via our virtual platform.
Perinatal Mental Health Training and Service Development Lead, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust
Perinatal Advanced Lived Experience Practitioner, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, Trustee, Maternal Mental Health Alliance
Perinatal Psychiatrist & Co-founder, Make Birth Better
Distinguished Professor of Social Work, Lancaster University, Trustee, Her Circle
Lecturer, The Open University, Chair, RCN Mental Health Forum Ethnic Minority Subgroup
Chief Executive, Miscarriage Association
Chief Executive , Royal College of Midwives
Head of Clinical Service for Perinatal Mental Health, Cheshire and Mersey Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Service
Chief Executive, Sands, Member, National Maternity and Neonatal Taskforce
This event is CPD Certified.
Contribute 4 hours towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and receive a certificate of attendance.
