Culturally Aligned Practice – 27/02/25

£115.00

This is a 1-day training exploring Culturally Aligned Practice within Maternity & Neonatal care. This will be an interactive and reflective workshop discussing:

  • The current maternity & neonatal landscape
  • The challenges families face
  • Key concepts that impact equity
  • Navigating language barriers
  • What Cultural Aligned Practice is and why it’s important
  • Using our C.A.R.E. Practice Model to help you work towards offering equitable care.

 

Who’s it for?

We recommend all professionals working within maternity & neonatal attend our training, including midwives, nurses, obstetricians, leadership teams and those involved in perinatal mental health and pastoral care. We also invite universities to consider this training for their faculty and students, especially those involved in midwifery and obstetrics.

We also encourage perinatal and birth professionals to attend this training, including doulas, perinatal counsellors and birth workers.

Testimonial:

” I think the workshop was absolutely brilliant and so very important! Anna and Manisha certainly inspired me and gave me a lot to think about, and I hope they continue to develop their work so they can inspire as many people as possible. We need it! “

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This is a 1-day training exploring Culturally Aligned Practice within Maternity & Neonatal care. This will be an interactive and reflective workshop discussing:

  • The current maternity & neonatal landscape
  • The challenges families face
  • Key concepts that impact equity
  • Navigating language barriers
  • What Cultural Aligned Practice is and why it’s important
  • Using our C.A.R.E. Practice Model to help you work towards offering equitable care.

Who’s it for?

We recommend all professionals working within maternity & neonatal attend our training, including midwives, nurses, obstetricians, leadership teams and those involved in perinatal mental health and pastoral care. We also invite universities to consider this training for their faculty and students, especially those involved in midwifery and obstetrics.

We also encourage perinatal and birth professionals to attend this training, including doulas, perinatal counsellors and birth workers.

By the end of the training you will start to have:

  • Deeper understanding of their own biases
  • Knowledge on the importance of offering culturally safe maternity care
  • A clear path to start developing themselves personally and professionally
  • Steps to continue professional development beyond the training
  • More confidence in their role and tools to help them to continue to develop professionally

About the training:

All of our Culturally Aligned Training has been developed by Manisha and Anna, founders of Support ME.

Manisha has lived experience of perinatal mental health as well as years of experience in counselling and advocating for families during perinatal period. Manisha also has extensive experience in delivering Cultural Safety training for maternity care. She has used this develop the training on Supporting Muslim Families.

Manisha has spoken at conferences, such as the Maternity & Midwifery Festival, written articles on the importance of cultural safety and delivered training across the UK, including at University of Nottingham for student midwives.

She is now also an NHS Maternity & Neonatal Independent Senior Advocate, supporting families who’ve experienced poor maternity care as well as a co-lead for Nottingham Race Health Inequalities Programme.

Anna has lived experience of accessing maternity when she arrived in the UK from Poland 10 years ago. She has had years of experience working with migrant families to make sure they’re receiving equitable maternity care whilst working as the local MVP project manager for a number of years.

Anna also has a background in education and a Masters in Psychology, having done research on the experiences of the Polish community of maternity care in the UK. She has been working closely with Donna Ockenden to encourage their engagement into the NUH review.

Anna now also has developed and and delivers our comprehensive doula training programme where cultural safety is at the core of the curriculum. She is also a local councillor in Newark, working towards making change for her local community.

Training details

Thursday 27th February 2025 : 9.30am-4pm

Cost – £115

Spaces are limited to create a safe and impactful environment so please book here to secure your place. Access to training will be emailed 1 week prior, if you’ve not received these by then, please email Manisha at manishasheth.sme@gmail.com.

All attendees will receive a certificate of attendance. If you have any questions or need to let us know anything about your booking, please email Manisha directly at manishasheth.sme@gmail.com.

Cancellation policy: We do not offer refunds. Spaces can be transferred to the next workshop with at least 48 hours notice. If you’re unable to attend with less than 48 hours, the space can be transferred to someone else. Please email us Manisha at manishasheth.sme@gmail.com for more info.

Previous training reviews:

” I think the workshop was absolutely brilliant and so very important! Anna and Manisha certainly inspired me and gave me a lot to think about, and I hope they continue to develop their work so they can inspire as many people as possible. We need it! “

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“Excellent day, thank you so much. I’m very glad I’m attended.”

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“I really appreciated the training. I felt it was very inclusive and embracing whilst still challenging. “

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The training was great. It was well delivered and the speakers were wonderful. “

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” Really enjoyed the training. It was well delivered, it felt like a safe space, and the balance of listening and discussion was good.”
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” I found Anna and Manisha’s journey and achievements very inspirational. I loved that there was room and time for discussion and asking questions. “