• Mother Care, Psychological And Pedagogic Support To The Mothers In Post-Partum Period, baby bond and the baby's attachment, even if financial and technical caring support cannot be obtained.
  • Mother Care, Psychological And Pedagogic Support To The Mothers In Post-Partum Period, baby bond and the baby's attachment, even if financial and technical caring support cannot be obtained.
  • Mother Care, Psychological And Pedagogic Support To The Mothers In Post-Partum Period, baby bond and the baby's attachment, even if financial and technical caring support cannot be obtained.
  • Mother Care, Psychological And Pedagogic Support To The Mothers In Post-Partum Period, baby bond and the baby's attachment, even if financial and technical caring support cannot be obtained.
  • Mother Care, Psychological And Pedagogic Support To The Mothers In Post-Partum Period, baby bond and the baby's attachment, even if financial and technical caring support cannot be obtained.
  • Mother Care, Psychological And Pedagogic Support To The Mothers In Post-Partum Period, baby bond and the baby's attachment, even if financial and technical caring support cannot be obtained.

Multiplier Event in Netherland


Final Conference Marks the Culmination of the Project on Support for Mothers in the Post-Partum Period

The project titled “Psychological and Pedagogic Support to the Mothers in Post-Partum Period” reached its conclusion with a final conference held at Leiden University’s The Hague Campus. This significant event brought together a diverse group of stakeholders to reflect on the project’s outcomes and chart future directions.

The conference opened with keynotes from leading figures who have been instrumental in driving the project forward. Their speeches set the tone for a day filled with insightful discussions and reflections on the supportive measures developed for mothers during the crucial post-partum period.

Following the opening remarks, an in-depth overview of the project was presented, detailing the objectives, methodologies, and key outcomes that have significantly impacted the lives of mothers. This session provided a comprehensive recap of the efforts and the evidence-based approaches adopted throughout the project’s duration.

Partner presentations followed, showcasing the collaborative efforts from various organizations that contributed to the project’s success. Each partner shared their unique contributions, ranging from resource development to direct support activities, highlighting the multifaceted approach of the project.

After a lunch break, the conference resumed with two insightful panel discussions. The first panel delved into what further support is needed for mothers in the postpartum period, exploring gaps in current services and proposing future initiatives. The second panel featured heartfelt stories from mothers who have benefited from the project, sharing their personal experiences and the positive impacts of the support they received.

The day concluded with a closing session that encapsulated the sentiments and reflections of all participants, emphasizing the project’s significant contributions to maternal health and psychological support. The discussions not only celebrated past achievements but also set a forward-looking tone for continuing support and research in this vital area.


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