This webinar from Birth Companions and Advance focuses on why specialist provision for pregnant women, mothers and babies under probation supervision is so crucial.
Together, Birth Companions and Advance provide specialist services tailored to meet the needs of women under probation supervision who are pregnant or have children under the age of two. In this session, we reflected on the critical nature of what is known as the first 1001 days - the period from conception to a child's second birthday - and the ways in which services can and do improve outcomes for both mother and child.
With significant CJS reform on the horizon, now is the time to think about how all services, both statutory and voluntary sector, across justice, health, social care, housing and more, can work together to break intergenerational cycles of harm and abuse.
Speakers:
- Naomi Delap - Director of Birth Companions and member of the Partnership Delivery Group for the Women's Justice Board
- Dr Summer Alston-Smith - Director of Development and Insights, Advance
- Kirsty Kitchen - Head of Policy, Birth Companions
- Nadia Hughes - Head of Criminal Justice Services, Advance
- Tanya Tracey - Criminal Justice Services Manager, Birth Companions
- Abbi Ayers - Director of Development, National Women's Justice Coalition
This event is part of Birth Companions' campaign for a better approach to pregnancy and early motherhood in the CJS. Find out more.