In mid-2016, LIP were asked to engage with women and their partners who had accessed pregnancy and maternity services in Leeds either during pregnancy or within a year after their child’s birth. The project explored the mental and emotional support that was provided during this time and whether it was adequately promoted, easy to access and timely.
In total 131 people took part in a survey and recommendations were made about how improvements could be made to the Perinatal Mental Health Pathway. A steering group was also established to enable people with lived experience to work with staff to develop the Pathway.
Perinatal Mental Health Services Review
In mid-2016, LIP were asked to engage with women and their partners who had accessed pregnancy and maternity services in Leeds either during pregnancy or within a year after their child’s birth. The project explored the mental and emotional support that was provided during this time and whether it was adequately promoted, easy to access and timely.
In total 131 people took part in a survey and recommendations were made about how improvements could be made to the Perinatal Mental Health Pathway. A steering group was also established to enable people with lived experience to work with staff to develop the Pathway.
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