I had the privilege of being asked to speak at TedxStomont, on Thursday 27th October. […]
Category: Raising Awareness, Campaigning, Events
Have you seen that girl? Bags of Hope
Have you seen that girl? has designed Bags of Hope to be given to mums and dads who […]
Fundraising for Have you seen that girl? “Bags of Hope”
I was gutted this week to find out that my first try at funding for […]
Reuben, Me & PND Week!
There’s been lots of new written content on my blog this week, thanks to PND […]
PANDAS PND Awareness Week
I am so excited! This is PND Awareness week, which is being run by PANDAS […]
Perinatal Mental Health Toolkit for GPs
Last Friday the RCGP launched their new Perinatal Mental Health Toolkit – I was invited to […]
My PND story on camera!
Sometimes it easier to listen to a story, than it is to read, so here’s […]
Woman’s Way article – My two year journey with PND
“I have Postnatal Depression”…words I never expected to hear myself say. But 2 1/2 years […]
Health Minister, Michelle O’Neill & Perinatal Mental Health
A few months ago I wrote to the Health Minster (then Simon Hamilton, MLA) and […]
Our Week in Westminster – MP’s, Peers and PND
Reuben and I have spent the last week in London, at Westminster. We were invited […]
Review into Perinatal Mental Health Services in NI
Have you had a baby, in Northern Ireland, in the last 2 years? If so, […]
Response from Health Minister, Re Perinatal Mental Health in NI
You may remember, a couple of months ago, I wrote an open letter to the […]
VIEW Digital – From darkness to light
This month, I am so thankful to the online magazine VIEW Digital for taking time to […]
U105 Radio and Postnatal Depression
Big thank you to Frank Mitchell from U105 radio for the opportunity to share about […]
Open Letter to the Department of Health N.I. re Perinatal Mental Health
To all concerned, Let’s talk Mental Health! For the past four months I have been […]
Open response to The Spectator re: irresponsible article on PND
To whom it may concern, I read your article entitled “Beware the baby-snatchers: how social services […]