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Parenting Webinar Trilogy

We are excited to be presenting a three part series of webinars all about parenting, infants and creating the best environment for your child to grow up. 

 

Starting on Tuesday December 3rd, we have the following FREE webinars:

 ISPCC are delighted to bring you this lunch time webinar ‘New Born Baby Behavioural Observation (NBO) Supporting parents to connect with their new-born babies’ with Trish Hurley, Infant Mental Health and Wellbeing Coordinator, Let’s Grow Together, in collaboration with Dublin City South (DCS) CYPSC. 

This webinar is part of the Lets Connect- Supporting connections with infants in the first 1000 days event and was planned by the Infant Health and Wellbeing Working Group of DCS CYPSC.

This webinar is for professionals working with families.

Key take aways:

  • You will gain an understanding what NBO is
  • You will gain an insight as to what it looks like in practice and how it strengthens relationships.
WHEN: Tue, Dec 03 at 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM GMT
 

REGISTER HERE

 ISPCC are delighted to bring you this lunch time webinar ‘Listening to Babies – How to take account of Infants’ Views and Rights’ with Carmel Ward, Research and Evaluation Manager with Early Childhood Ireland in collaboration with Dublin City South (DCS) CYPSC.

This webinar is part of the Lets Connect- Supporting connections with infants in the first 1000 days event and was planned by the Infant Health and Wellbeing Working Group of DCS CYPSC.

This webinar is for professionals working with families.

Key take aways:

  • Learn more about the Lundy model as a guide to consulting with babies, toddlers and young children
  • Understand that as holders of rights, babies and young children are entitled to express their views freely on any matter affecting them.

WHEN: Tue, Dec 04 at 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM GMT

REGISTER HERE

 

 ISPCC are delighted to bring you this lunch time webinar ‘Let’s Connect – Becoming a Mother is lovely but sometimes lonely. An overview of the research that informed 2024’s Maternal Mental Health Weeks campaign‘ with Niamh Crudden, Co-Chair of the Perinatal Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Working Group (DSKWW) and Resource Officer for Suicide Prevention Kildare in collaboration with Dublin City South (DCS) CYPSC.

This webinar is part of the Lets Connect- Supporting connections with infants in the first 1000 days event and was planned by the Infant Health and Wellbeing Working Group of DCS CYPSC.

This webinar is for professionals working with families.

Key take aways:

  • Learn about mothers experiences in the perinatal period
  • Learn about resources to support mothers and families in the perinatal period

WHEN: Tue, Dec 03 at 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM GMT

REGISTER HERE