This day has been a long time coming!! @imhireland.bsky.social launching IMH endorsement ❤️
We’ve been working on this tirelessly for as long as I’ve been on the committee (8 years) and the work had started well before that.
I went through the process myself last year and it’s well worth it.
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News and Events – Iaimh
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Join IAIMH online on May 12th as we launch the infant mental health endorsement to recognise professionals who demonstrate specialised knowledge skills & reflective practice in IMH. You'll learn about endorsement, hear about the process & be invited to register! docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
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Have you heard our big news? Throughout May, we're offerng an online webinar course that takes a deep dive into the discoveries made by Prof Colwyn Trevarthen about infant communication. You are invited to join us & our international panel, starting 6 May. connectedbaby.net/product/may-...
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Excited to be here on Bluesky! Looking forward to building new connections and growing the infant mental health community together. Let’s share knowledge, support each other, and advocate for the wellbeing of babies and families! #InfantMentalHealth #BlueskyCommunity #SpèirGorm
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Research team based in Health Sciences, University of York led by Dr Sarah Blower. Research on developing/evaluating interventions and measures to reduce inequalities in the health, development and wellbeing of babies, children, and families.
We work nationally and in local neighbourhoods to build stronger communities where there is no one left out.
Mom of 3 | Knitter in the North | PhD student | Infant Mental Health Psychologist | ZTT faculty | Supervisor & teacher of DC:0-5 : ADBB : WMCI : BERA | Love empty days & open skies. Will post on knitting, psych & random!
PhD Researcher | Early Years Trauma | Professional Development | Charity Co-Founder | Tutor & Facilitator
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Co-Creating Ireland's Public Involvement in Open Research Roadmap
ENGAGED is building a national roadmap to shape public involvement in open research in Ireland. We believe that research can and does play an important role in tackling societal challenges.
Mum of two. Reader in MH Services Research City St George's University of London: personality disorder, complex trauma, autism, perinatal mental health & parenting. All views my own.
Principal Specialist Clinical Psychologist | Paediatrics | Cork University Hospital
Early Years Scotland is a charity which exists to make a real, positive difference to the lives of our youngest children.
earlyyearsscotland.org
27-29 October 2025 | Melbourne, Australia | #ImpSci | #EvidenceSynthesis | #EIS2025 | Global | Improving Lives
Associate Professor of Child Development and Family Wellbeing at the University of York. Researcher interested in intervention design, implementation & evaluation, infant mental health, measures and evidence to improve outcomes for children and families.
Gender Studies at UCD | Interdisciplinary MA in Gender Studies | programmes, news, events | RT is not an endorsement. https://www.ucd.ie/genderstudies/
Developmental cognitive neuroscientist, tree-lover and parent. Professor at the University of East Anglia, UK
Retired Professor Child Mental Health: Uni of York & HYMS Med School, NHS Deaf Child service, NHS CAMHS, COMIC child oriented innovative research. Interested in developing child friendly interventions. Husband, dad, grandad. Enthusiast for kindness & fun.
Professor of Perinatal and Clinical Psychology, U. of Exeter; National Clinical Advisor NHS England Perinatal MH; digital interventions; tx. process; Mother, Wanderer, Wonderer.
I share news about early education and about first and second language development in young children. Visit my website for free resources! www.languagecastle.com
Launched on March 1, 2021. Our team researches how young people use resources to prevent and overcome mental distress. Please see more at https://www.qmul.ac.uk/wiph/centres/centre-for-psychiatry-and-mental-health/youth-resilience-unit/