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Perinatal Redesign for Accessing Mental Health Services
🧠 Perinatal Redesign for Accessing Mental Health Services (PRAMS): Co-designing accessible and equitable perinatal mental health care for underserved women
📅 Tuesday 9 December 2025
🕛 12:00 – 1:00 PM (Online)
Join us for an insightful seminar led by Elena Sheldon, Kelly Mackenzie, Naseeb Ezaydi, and two of the team's Community Research Link Workers. This seminar will share key learnings from the PRAMS project, which uses experience-based co-design to address inequalities in perinatal mental health care for underserved women. The team will present findings from a national survey, interviews with professionals, and focus groups with over 50 underserved women with lived experience. The Community Research Link Workers have played a crucial role in ensuring inclusive engagement throughout the project, and the session will draw on these insights and highlight practical lessons for co-designing accessible interventions in perinatal mental health care.
Whether you're a healthcare professional, researcher, or simply interested in mental health and inclusive research practices, this seminar is for you.
🔗 Register here
📧 Queries? Contact: Claire Ashmore – c.ashmore@keele.ac.uk