Healthy Valleys is a community led health initiative, established in 2003 by community members, voluntary and public sector agencies. Our vision is to reduce health inequalities, promote positive lifestyles and improve health and wellbeing in rural South Lanarkshire communities. Perinatal and Infant Mental Health: Healthy Valleys promote positive health and wellbeing, and support isolated families
Read MoreHear Me provides a free and confidential trauma specific outreach counselling service in Angus for children and adults who have experienced or been affected by sexual abuse. Their work involves enabling and supporting survivors to self-manage mental health, increase independence and autonomy, and have a say in what matters to them. Hear Me also help
Read MoreHillfoots Tales runs folklore and storytelling workshops to build the confidence of local women in Clackmannanshire.
Read MoreHome-Start Caithness provides support for autistic adults who are in the perinatal period (those experiencing pregnancy until the child is up to the age of three). They provide specific support around pregnancy and birth including direct in-home support to autistic people and their families to survive and thrive the early years of a child’s life.
Read MoreHome-Start Dunfermline offer one-to-one, personalised support for parents with infants and young children who may be lonely, struggling to cope with day to day routines, or at risk of social exclusion. Services include baby massage and family group sessions and a new baby café that has been successfully piloted in other areas. During these group
Read MoreHome-Start East Highland run a peer and parenting support group. Services are non-clinical and implemented through whole family approaches. A Family Support Worker provides support through one-to-one visits, delivery of peer to peer led group support including PEEP, baby massage, Bookbug, bonding and community library visits, wellbeing walks. Visit the website here
Read MoreHome-Start East Highland, in partnership with Home-Start Caithness, deliver peer and parenting support services to socially and geographically isolated families in the Highland region. A range of support is available for families in the perinatal period and up to age three, including one-to-one personalised support delivered by staff and volunteers, parenting groups, a Baby Cafe,
Read MoreHome-Start Glasgow North and North Lanarkshire support families in North Glasgow and North Lanarkshire in the perinatal period through a range of services. Intensive one-to-one support for families is provided by a perinatal family support worker and home-visiting peer supporters. Home-Start Glasgow North and North Lanarkshire also facilitates successful peer support groups, including a drop-in
Read MoreHome-Start Renfrewshire and Inverclyde (HSRI) supports families with young children during pregnancy and up to 5 years of age. PIMH funding will contribute to the costs of perinatal services including the weekly Stork Café peer support group and train the trainer sessions for the Blank Canvas Perinatal Peer Support Programme.
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