Lisa Milne“I am the Clinical Lead for Bradford District Care
Foundation Trust’s Specialist Mother and Baby Mental Health Service
Mental Health Lead. My role includes developing perinatal mental
health service provision, supporting and training staff, delivering
therapy including PARENT-INFANT THERAPY, and getting information out
to families so they can increase their understanding of mental health
- helping families, including babies, to get the best start in life.
As a PARENT AND IN MY WORK, I am fascinated by the PARENT-INFANT
RELATIONSHIP AND PASSIONATE ABOUT GIVING FAMILIES THE OPPORTUNITY TO
BUILD THE BEST RELATIONSHIPS THEY CAN WITH ONE ANOTHER. I am currently
researching mothers’ and INFANTS’ experiences of
intersubjectivity.”
Jane Dickens
“The consistent theme running through my 20 years working with
families is engagement with the parent infant relationship. My
previous roles as a Specialist Breast Feeding Midwife, and a Health
Visitor specialising in Maternal and Infant Mental Health and the
Parent Infant Relationship form the backdrop to my current position.
My passion lies with supporting parents/main carers to realise how
amazing their babies really are, enabling parents to notice and gain
confidence responding to their babies, and find moments of shared joy.
I am equally committed to supporting professionals grow in confidence
and knowledge in this field, through developing training, resources
and consultation.”
WEDNESDAY 22ND APRIL 2020
1pm - 3pm Tea, coffee, refreshments will be provided
Welcome, refreshments and Introductions.
SUMMARY OF TRAINING: This session covers: We wil begin by thinking
about how the baby is born READY TO RELATE, seeking companionship and
the impact of this on the baby’s early development. We will revisit
the key concepts of secure attachment - mind -mindedness, maternal
sensitivity, midrange contingency and repair, how this information is
imbedded into the READY TO RELATE CARDS, and how use the CARDS WITH
FAMILIES. There will be some theory and some practical interactive
work to ensure you leave feeling able to start using the CARDS WITH
FAMILIES.https://www.bdct.nhs.uk/working-for-us/working-for-us/parent-infant-relationship-resource-cards-for-professionals/
[https://www.bdct.nhs.uk/working-for-us/working-for-us/parent-infant-relationship-resource-cards-for-professionals/]
AIM OF TRAINING: To revisit the evidence base and key concepts of
secure attachment with practitioners, remind us all how important the
relationships are that the baby experiences, and use the Ready to
Relate cards to support imbedding this knowledge into practice in
their work with families:
TARGET AUDIENCE: Any practitioners who work with families:
Children’s Social Care, Health Visiting, Nursery Nurses, Family Hub
and Children’s Centre practitioners, Midwifery team staff, Mental
Health workers, early Years practitioners - open to anyone with an
interest.
Revisiting key evidence supporting the parent infant relationship.
Getting to know the Ready to Relate cards – have a go! How we have
used them and parent feedback – the impact so far. How will you use
them in your role?
Questions and keeping in touch
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