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Projects

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Each project is deeply interconnected

Health is never one-dimensional, and one challenge often leads to another...
We encourage members to engage across multiple projects

The Essential Baby Pack

Knowledge is Power For mothers and caregivers who want to stay healthy during pregnancy and take the best care of their baby. Many families, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds, lack access to the right information, advice, and guidance to navigate pregnancy safely. The Essential Baby Pack addresses this gap by pairing practical resources with education, ensuring that every mother, regardless of background, has the foundational knowledge to make informed health decisions. Join the Essential Baby Pack Project Group to upload your tasks from The essential Baby Pack Course to help others get the right information they need.

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Black Baby Loss Awareness

Creating Space for Grief and Healing Supporting families experiencing ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, stillbirth, and neonatal loss. Black women face higher rates of baby loss, yet their grief is often minimised or ignored. This project centres on compassion, advocacy, and support, ensuring families receive the acknowledgment and services they deserve. Join the Project Group to help create more resources or help with events to support women and family before, during and after baby loss when they need it the most

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Postnatal Care and Me

What Comes After Birth Matters Redefining postnatal care to support recovery, pelvic health, and long-term wellbeing. The postnatal period is often neglected, leaving mothers struggling with physical, emotional, and social challenges. This project ensures that postnatal care is holistic, equitable, and accessible for all. Join the Project Group to make postnatal care better women and babies

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It’s Not Me, It’s Us

Diabetes in Pregnancy and Beyond Transforming diabetes care from an individual burden to a community-led support system. Gestational diabetes disproportionately affects women of African, South Asian, and Caribbean descent. This project not only provides education but also builds community support networks to reduce isolation and enhance self-management strategies. Join the Project Group to help build the knowledge needed to make information, advice and guidance given to women with diverse backgrounds

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Can You See Me Now?

Inclusive Health and Wellbeing Assessment Bridging the gap between standardised maternity assessments and diverse healthcare needs. Many perinatal health assessments fail to account for cultural, linguistic, and socioeconomic barriers that impact care. This project reimagines health assessments through an equity lens, ensuring they are inclusive, personalised, and accessible to all. Join the Can You See Me Now? Project Group to help make the future better for our children

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Black Maternal Mental Health

Healing Trauma, Rebuilding Trust Addressing Gynaecological Induced Mood Disorders (GIMD) and trauma-informed perinatal mental health care. The intersection of racism and reproductive health trauma is often overlooked in mental health services. This project ensures that Black women receive culturally safe, trauma-informed mental health care tailored to their unique experiences. Join the Project Group to remove the sigma around mental health and get women the help they need

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My Digital Maternity Journey

Amplifying Invisible Voices Addressing digital health inequalities in maternity services. Digital maternity services often fail to consider diverse user experiences, leading to exclusion and frustration. This project works to amplify voices, ensure accessible digital solutions, and advocate for inclusive design in maternity technology.

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haPPIE™ SHE Cares

Empowering Black and Ethnically Minoritized women through culturally responsive perinatal mental health support. Too often, systemic barriers prevent women from accessing the care they need during and after pregnancy. This project Group bridges the gap by creating safe spaces, therapist-led support, and community-driven solutions to ensure every woman receives the care and validation she deserves. Join this Project Group to help redefine maternal mental health support.

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