April 2024 Events and Conferences

There are many exciting events happening in the maternal mental health field in April. If you would like to stay up-to-date on information like this make sure you subscribe to our newsletter with the form below.

 

Health Affairs Forum on their April 2024 Issue on Perinatal Mental Health and Well-Being

April 3, 2024  |  Virtual  |  Learn More


Targeting Healthy Results for Infants from Vulnerable Environments (THRIVE) Summit 2024

April 4, 2024  |  Virtual  |  Learn More


Black Maternal Health Week

April 11-17, 2024 |  Virtual  | Learn More


Anxiety and Depression Association of America Annual Conference

April 11-14, 2024  |  Boston, MA  |  Learn More


Black Maternal Health Outcomes Matter: Keeping Hope Alive! Summit

April 12, 2024  |  Washington, D.C.  |  Learn More


3 Ways to Advocate in May: Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month

April 16, 2024 | Virtual | Learn More

Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP) Annual Conference

April 13-16, 2024  |  Oakland, CA  |  Learn More


Speak! Move! Change! In honor of Black Maternal Health Week

April 15-16, 2024  |  Virtual  |  Learn More


National Council for Mental Wellbeing Annual Conference

April 15-17, 2024  |  St. Louis, MO  |  Learn More


National Association of Perinatal Social Workers Annual Conference

April 17-20, 2024  |  Seattle, WA  |  Learn More


Shades of Blue Project Webinar Series

April 19, 2024  |  Virtual  |  Learn More

 

Supporting Couples and their Mental Health During Pregnancy and Beyond

April 26, 2024  |  Virtual  |  Learn More

 

Check out our list of maternal mental health conferences for 2024.

Mia Hemstad

Mia is a mom of 2, a trauma-informed self-care coach, a speaker, and the creator of No Longer Last, which is a group coaching experience that empowers women to value themselves, advocate for what they wand and need, and live life on their own terms.

https://miahemstad.com
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