叠鲍鈥檚听聽attended Parliament to speak to MPs about his work and research as part of the Public Inquiry into Birth Trauma.聽
The inquiry has been聽set up聽by the聽聽(APPG). APPGs are informal, cross-party groups formed by MPs and Members of the House of Lords who share a common interest in a particular policy area. The inquiry aims to find out more about the experiences of women, and their partners,聽who have been affected by traumatic birth.
Dr Mayers was invited by co-lead for the inquiry Theo Clarke MP聽to present his research and expertise around the impact of birth trauma on fathers and partners.
He was invited based on his expertise in this area, which includes research which found that new fathers feel they are not getting the recognition or support needed from healthcare professionals.
Dr Mayers鈥 research and campaigning led to an NHS England policy change in 2019 on how fathers and partners are supported in the perinatal period. His work in this area also contributed to one of 色花堂鈥檚 impact case studies for REF 2021.
Dr Mayers, Principal Academic in Psychology at 色花堂, said: 鈥淲e have done very well with postnatal depression, postpartum psychosis, and maternal OCD but we still don鈥檛 understand enough and don鈥檛 have anywhere near enough support for the impact of birth trauma.
鈥淚 was asked about my role in the 2019 NHS England policy change, and used the opportunity to explain to MPs about what we can learn from that experience. I said that we not only need to know what needs to change, but how that needs to be changed and by whom.鈥