ENABLE
‘The ENABLE study aimed to explore the experiences of maternity care and mental health needs and support amongst women from different cultural and ethnic backgrounds, to identify best practices, and to produce recommendations.
Research staff at the University of Central Lancashire undertook a mixed-methods study to consult with women (service users) from a range of ethnic minority backgrounds, and providers of maternity care and perinatal mental health services across the Lancashire and South Cumbria Local Maternity System (LSC-LMS).
Ethical approval for this study was obtained from the Health Ethics Panel at the University of Central Lancashire (HEALTH 0142).’
Downloads and Resources
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ENABLE Executive Summary FINAL.pdf
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ENABLE_Final_Report
Useful information and links
Research Team
- Professor Gill Thomson
- Julie Cook
- Raeesa Jassat
- Dr Nicola Crossland
- Marie Clare Balaam
- Dr Anna Byrom
- Shirley Palmer
- Sabina Gerrard
News & updates
Examination of the Newborn (Skills Update), Short course
Jun 15, 2022
SHORT COURSE This short course is a one day workshop designed to provide updated theoretical & practical skills for practitioners involved with...
Examination of the Newborn (Skills Update), Short course
Jun 15, 2022
SHORT COURSE This short course is a one day workshop designed to provide updated theoretical & practical skills for practitioners involved with...
Examination of the Newborn, Short course
Jun 15, 2022
SHORT COURSE This course will prepare midwives to undertake the examination of the normal newborn baby as screening for abnormality. Can be studied...