Training & Webinars
Born to Bond offers training for professionals in parent-infant relationships and perinatal mental health. Born to Bond is a non-profit organisation, income from professional-facing activities funds our family-facing work.
Born to Bond offers webinars, half-day and longer training sessions exploring infant mental health, brain development, attachment and bonding, and biologically normal infant sleep. Dr Charlotte travels to local areas to provide in-person one-day and two-day training events for teams and organisations. Born to Bond also offers a 'Train the Trainer' programme to create Born to Bond Local Trainers who are supported to deliver the training within their own services, creating sustainable local delivery.
Webinars and half-day sessions are available for organisations and are also open to individual participants online – join our mailing list to hear about upcoming dates.
Born to Bond training enables clinicians to meet Level 1 (and beyond) of the Association of Infant Mental Health Competency Framework and is compliant with the Level 1 training requirements for Start for Life funding.
If you’d like Dr Charlotte to deliver training for your whole team or organisation, please contact us to discuss your needs.
During Infant Mental Health Awareness Week
11th June | 9.15am | Live online | 45 minutes
Join Clinical Psychologist Dr Charlotte Dunster-Page for a gentle introduction to parent-infant relationships and infant mental health, designed for professionals working with babies, young children and families across North Yorkshire.
If you're a professional working in infant mental health, Clinical Psychologist Dr Charlotte Dunster-Page offers Clinical Supervision. To find out more, you can contact the team.
If you are an NHS, local authority, public health or other professional looking to implement parent-infant relationship services in your local area then the Born to Bond team can support this. The team are currently supporting a number of Start for Life areas in their implementation of the perinatal mental health and parent-infant relationship support strand. If you’re interested in bringing such services to your area, please contact us for more information.
A Three Minute Read
Parent-Infant Practice is my monthly newsletter for professionals exploring parent-infant relationships.
Recorded for you to catch up | £39
Early relationships between babies and their caregivers play a fundamental role in emotional development, brain growth and long-term wellbeing. Professionals who work with families in the early years are in a unique position to support and strengthen these relationships.