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The technology enables national resources and digital assets to strengthen a hyper-local perinatal mental health offer for Black and Asian women, birthing people and partners. The 'Universal Language' emotional and mental wellbeing support offer is centrally resourced and compliments the 'Universal Language' maternity hub, a community-based and locally resourced Continuity of Carer enhancement. The resulting service combines online interactive content, webchat, phoneline and supporting coaching app with local relational support through a tailored case management system.
| Project | The Universal Language: Addressing perinatal mental health inequalities among the Black and South Asian community through a hyper-local offer which draws on national teams and digital assets |
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| Description |
The project aspires to address perinatal mental health inequalities in identification and access to care among Black and South Asian communities through a hyperlocal offer, which draws on national services and digital assets. This co-designed offer will allow women, birthing people, and partners to access a choice of multi-channel services, while retaining local, relational support. |
| Funding | £ 97,813 |
| Competition | Competition 20 – Health Inequalities in Maternity Care |
| Competition Date | May 2022 |
| Categories | Health inequalities , Reproductive health & childbirth |
| Health Innovation Network Partner | Health Innovation East |
| Website | https://www.barnardos.org.uk/ |