May 8, 2023
Parent Infant Foundation Survey
Please support the 1001 days movement by sharing the survey with mums you work with. Many thanks
April 26, 2023
Introducing the new London Hub Lead – Debbie Brace
February 24, 2023
Congratulations to all the AiMH UK Award Winners 2022!
The AiMH UK Founders Award 2022 - Jane O'Rourke
The AIMHigh Award 2022 - Jane Dagnell
The Louise Emanuel Award 2022 - Dr Ian Robson
AiMH-Together award 2022 - The Midlothian Sure Start Team & The Cardiff Parents Plus Team
February 13, 2023
Tribute to Gwen Kirkwood, AiMH UK member and London Hub Lead, who died on 26th January 2023
A moving tribute to Gwen, our treasured AiMH UK member and London Hub Lead and link to the just giving page to celebrate Gwen's life and to support a charity of the family's choice that promotes PPIP and infant mental health.
February 1, 2023
RE-SCHEDULED – AiMH UK AGM and Awards Presentation including an interview with Dilys Daws
Friday 24th February 2023 11.30AM - 1.00PM
We are delighted to annouce that our founder and honorary trustee, Dilys Daws will be joining us at our Annual AGM and Awards to discuss her new book: 'Quietly Subversive: The Selected works of Dilys Daws'. Dilys will be interviewed by Alexandra de Rementeria, editor of the Journal of Child Psychotherapy, and co-writer of 'Finding Your Way With Your Baby: the emotional life of parents and babies'.
November 29, 2022
Launch of the AiMH UK Awards and Bursaries 2022
This year the Awards and Bursaries will be presented at the AiMH UK AGM on Friday January 27th 2023. To read more click on the photo
November 21, 2022
The International Journal of Birth and Parent Education – Volume 10
The latest edition of the International Journal of Birth and Parent Education is now available to members to download from the members area.
October 31, 2022
AiMH UK and Home-Start UK Membership Partnership
We are delighted to announce that the AiMH UK and Home-Start membership partnership was launched in October 2022.
October 26, 2022
The Anna Freud Centre releases its latest study results on psychotherapy interventions
and how they can prevent and reduce mental health difficulties in parents and caregivers and their babies and young children. Read the full report.