Ferguson Lorinda
Family Action.
Pract Midwife. 2012 Feb;15(2):17-9.
Family Action has been providing practical, emotional and financial support to vulnerable and disadvantaged families since 1869. Family Action's new Perinatal Project works with pregnant women and new mothers, with children up to the age of one, who may be at risk of depression. The Project operates in four locations across England in partnership with other agencies, including midwives, to improve parental mental health and mother and baby attachment. Through the guidance of a project co-ordinator and trained befrienders, many of whom understand the loneliness and worries that sometimes come with a new baby, vulnerable women will be given assistance to cope with the changes in their lives. The Project is being evaluated by a team led by Professor Jane Barlow of the University of Warwick ahead of a perinatal conference next summer.
自1869年以来,家庭行动组织一直在为弱势和处境不利的家庭提供实际、情感和经济支持。家庭行动组织新的围产期项目面向可能有抑郁症风险的孕妇、新妈妈以及一岁以下的儿童开展工作。该项目与包括助产士在内的其他机构合作,在英格兰的四个地点开展活动,以改善父母的心理健康以及母婴依恋关系。在项目协调员和经过培训的交友志愿者的指导下,许多人深知新生婴儿有时会带来的孤独感和担忧,弱势女性将得到帮助以应对生活中的变化。在明年夏天的围产期会议之前,华威大学的简·巴洛教授领导的一个团队正在对该项目进行评估。