Networks and Partners
The NI Pregnancy Loss Research & Policy Network (NIPLRPN)
Pregnancy and baby loss is a complex and emotional experience. Many parents report it as a life-altering event with long-term implications on their health and well-being. Parents in this situation need compassionate, experienced and confident staff, as well as a thoughtful, efficient and individualised service. We aim to work with all key stakeholders involved in pregnancy and baby loss in Northern Ireland to develop a partnership and create research which is relevant, appropriate and guided by those affected and involved in providing care.
Purpose
We are a multi-disciplinary network aimed at building connections and enhancing collaboration between people with personal lived experience, academics, policymakers, practitioners, community and voluntary organisations with an interest in pregnancy and baby loss.
The aims of the NIPLRPN are to:
- Exchange ideas
- Create relevant research
- Build a partnership
- Develop relationships
- Improve care
Current Membership
The Network has a growing membership of around 50 service users, practitioners, policymakers, community and voluntary organisation representatives, and academics with an interest in pregnancy and baby loss.
Network Presentation Series
The Network facilitates regular presentations of research and practice innovations related to pregnancy loss. Please find below recordings of some of our recent presentations.
New Members
New members are always welcome to join us. We want the NIPLRPN to be diverse, inclusive, and reflective of all those involved in pregnancy and baby loss. Members must be adults and participation is voluntary, with members able to resign at any time. We ask members to participate however they are able and willing.
Contribution and Activities
We envisage a flexible role with contact every 2-3 months. Members are under no obligation to participate in every event/communication and may participate as best fits their lives and schedules.
The tasks you will be invited to engage with will include:
- Attending group meetings
- Reviewing research material
- Providing opinions
- Offering advice and guidance on research and strategic directions
- Joining us as co-applicants on research projects
Reimbursement
Network members do not receive a salary as this role is voluntary and not paid. Any travel required for the role will be reimbursed.
Contact Us
The NIPLRPN is led by Dr Áine Aventin. If you have any questions, concerns, or if you would like to join the network, please contact:
Dr Áine Aventin
Senior Lecturer
School of Nursing & Midwifery, Queen's University Belfast
Email: a.aventin@qub.ac.uk