on 21 February 2023
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) is asking midwives and maternity support workers across the UK to help develop its perinatal mental health strategy. The RCM wants to get a sense of perinatal mental health support across different areas, ...
By Colin Beesley on 05 May 2022
Lives can be saved with more investment and better support for women with maternal mental health problems in pregnancy and after birth, say the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) and the Maternal Mental Health Alliance (MMHA). The two organisations ...
By Lydia O'Neill on 07 December 2021
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) today called on the Scottish Government to deliver consistent investment in maternity recruitment, development and wellbeing. The call came as its Director of Professional Midwifery, Dr Mary Ross-Davie, ...
By Hollie Ewers on 30 October 2018
NHS funding will increase, including more spending for mental health, the chancellor confirmed in the government’s budget announcement yesterday (29 October).
on 16 October 2018
The Maternal Mental Health Alliance (MMHA), the Institute of Health Visiting (iHV), the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG), and the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) are delighted the NHS Benchmarking report ...
By Hollie Ewers on 30 August 2018
Women with depression and anxiety during pregnancy may be more likely to have babies with altered brain development, a study suggests.
By Julie Griffiths on 20 July 2018
New research reveals that 80% of parents whose babies were admitted into neonatal care think that their mental health suffered after their experience.
By Julie Griffiths on 08 May 2018
NHS England has announced that it will be rolling out the second wave of community perinatal services to 35 new sites across the country.