On the 5th June we held our first Stakeholder Day for our Maternal Mental Health Film Project at the Coin Street Community Centre in London. Over 40 ‘Stakeholders’ came from all over the UK to share their expertise and experience, they came from a variety of backgrounds including; community support groups, nursing, midwifery, health visiting, child development and mental health services.  The day was about identifying the common themes for parents and professionals and how they should be represented on film.  We heard some moving stories and learnt a lot about how health and social care services can both help and hinder recovery. The insights and themes coming through the discussions were captured by our favourite Graphic Scribe, Jo Bradshaw.

If you want to join our Stakeholder Group contact: [email protected]


The scene was set by Alison Baum - Best Beginnings CEO , David King - Project Lead and Jacqui Smith - Director of Heirloom Media.


A graphic representation of the overview of the project.


We started off by exploring the needs of parents, identifying the gaps between where they are and where we want them to be...


Identifying the gaps...


We went on to discuss the training and development needs of health and social care workers, how can we improve their confidence and competence?


Identifying the gaps in pre and post registration training...


We finished up with a discussion on how to influence commissioners and decision makers...



A combination of factors are required to influence commissioning decisions...

We welcome the views of all parents and professionals with an interest in maternal mental health, if you would like to join our stakeholder group please email: [email protected]