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All of the research by the maternity and perinatal mental health theme is underpinned by the principles of diversity and inclusion which ARC South London is committed to and which is embedded in the ARC’s Involvement Strategy.
The PPIE Network has led to several co-produced blogs, papers, reports and presentations, listed below.
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By Agnes Agyepong, parent engagement programme manager at Best Beginnings and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust Maternity Voices Partnership Chair.
By Mary Newburn, on a training event with community members and researchers brought together to discuss public involvement in research.
By Mary Newburn, on sharing research findings at an international conference in Denmark on behalf of the Charities’ and Service Users’ Maternity Continuity of Carer Network.
By Mary Newburn and Naomi Morley.
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Barry, Z, Newburn, M, Moltedo, V et al. 📄 PDF download
NIHR Children’s Health and Maternity National Priority Programme. Newburn M and Morley N. 📄 PDF download
Co-produced paper by the PPIE Group. Published in BMC Public Health.
Dr Abigail Easter, Agnes Agyepong, and Mary Newburn. Inside Research seminar. 📄 PDF download
With Zoe Vowles, Zenab Barry, Mary Newburn. ▶ Watch on YouTube
ARC Involvement Learning Network. 📄 PDF download
ARC Involvement Learning Network. 📄 PDF download
First presented at the International Normal Labour and Birth Research Conference, Aarhus, Denmark. 📄 PowerPoint download
Mary Newburn Consulting, presentation to the Involvement Learning Network. 📄 PDF download
Mary Newburn, PPIE lead. 📄 PDF download
NIHR ARCs South West Peninsula, Yorkshire and Humber and South London (February 2025):
Original source: arc-sl.nihr.ac.uk — NIHR ARC South London legacy content archived May 2026.