A joint research project into perinatal mental health in Wales is hoping its recommendations will play a significant part in shaping the future of care for women and their families.
The NSPCC has joined Mind Cymru, The Mental Health Foundation and National Centre for Mental Health to carry out a project which maps out what services are available across Wales for women and their families experiencing perinatal mental health problems. It also explores what it is like for women and their families to live with and manage these conditions.
It's aims are to showcase the significant developments we have seen in perinatal mental health care in Wales, explore what is working well in supporting women and their families and also highlight the key challenges perinatal mental health services and women with lived experience face, including the variation and gaps in provision. The project also highlights what is needed to ensure that all women and their families affected are given the best possible care in Wales.
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