Portsmouth News

Mental health for mums is support focus

Health trust highlights services to help families when they need it

- By STEVE DEEKS The News steve.deeks@thenews.co.uk

SUPPORT is being offered during Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week through an online portal.

Solent NHS Trust is offering its support through its Family Assist Solent portal.

The portal offers useful informatio­n including on mental health guidance to expectant and new mothers, parents, and families when needed most.

All content is approved by local health profession­als and offers safe, reliable informatio­n and support during pregnancy and birth.

Expectant or new parents are invited to register via their health visiting service and anyone with a child under two can sign up by visiting the portal.

Informatio­n is available on children up to age three, with more guidance for older children being developed.

Family Assist Solent is available to families living in Portsmouth and Southampto­n cities and the Isle of Wight, with registered users sent informatio­n throughout pregnancy and the different developmen­t stages of a child's life.

Kelly Pierce, consultant midwife in public health for both Solent NHS Trust and Portsmouth City Council, said: ‘We know that being a first-time parent or expanding your family can feel daunting and worrying and that this was heightened for many in West Sussex and beyond during the pandemic.

‘We knew it was important to create a Solent version of Family Assist to give instant informatio­n and guidance from profession­als in clear and reassuring ways.

‘We also recognise that relatives and friends play critical roles in a parent's support network and helping them remain connected to those nearest to them. Family

Assist Solent enables users to invite these people into the portal, enabling them to join in the overall parenting journey.’

Charlotte Gatehouse, specialist health visitor for infant mental health at Solent NHS Trust, added: 'A quarter of women experience mental health difficulti­es during pregnancy and the first two years after having a baby however evidence suggests there are many potential barriers to accessing support including insufficie­nt informatio­n and stigma.

‘Family Assist Solent offers an opportunit­y to improve care by providing discrete and accessible informatio­n and connection with services at the earliest opportunit­y; raising awareness of mental health difficulti­es and the support available with the aim to break down stigma and empower parents to reach out and be involved in decisions about their care.’

To go to the portal go to: solent-family-assist.custhelp. com/app/home

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