Perinatal Support Washington
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Monthly Peer Supporters’ Circle (Feb-June 2026)
OnlineEvery second Tuesday of each month from February - June 2026. 10am-11:30am PT These groups will provide support for peer supporters, interactive learning, networking with other perinatal peer supporters across the state, and time for questions. These monthly consultation groups are for WA state professionals doing 1:1 peer support or facilitating support groups. Bring your challenges…
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Free Perinatal Mental Health Certification
OnlineWe're recruiting 30 mental health providers to earn their PMH-C and begin seeing Medicaid patients. We’re seeking licensed mental health providers in WA State who want to specialize in perinatal care and expand access for Medicaid patients. Once PMH-C certified, the cohort will possess the skills needed to help families experiencing mental health conditions in…
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Group Peer Support (GPS) Facilitator Training
Online~Open to WA state professionals~ Perinatal Support Washington is partnering with Group Peer Support (GPS) to offer a Group Peer Support Facilitator Training. This is a specialized training program aimed at empowering individuals to lead perinatal peer support groups. This Spring, we are offering a specialized GPS Facilitator Training designed to equip individuals with the…
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Creating a Nest of Care Cohort: Monthly Consults on Perinatal Loss for Birthworkers
Burien Community Center 14700 6th Ave SW, Burien, WA, United StatesThis training centers, and is free for, BIPOC birth workers in King County, WA. The Creating a Nest of Care: Perinatal Loss for Birthworkers Monthly Consults (NOC) follows and accompanies the 3-Day Foundational training on Perinatal and Infant Loss. This series encapsulates what happens when loss of life is intertwined with the womb and birthing. …
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May You Be Held with Love and Care: Perinatal Mental Health for Latine and Immigrant Families
OnlineThis training is open to WA state professionals who work with perinatal families in WA state. Culturally Responsive and Community-Centered Approaches for Supporting Birthing Parents, Infants, and Families. Perinatal mental health is deeply connected to the well-being of birthing parents, infants, partners, and families. Latine and immigrant communities bring with them unique strengths and cultural…
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Best Practices in the Prevention, Identification, & Treatment of Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders
OnlineThis training is open to Washington state professionals. Learn how to effectively identify and screen parents experiencing perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. This training takes place over 4 days and is appropriate for a range of providers, including OBs, pediatricians, midwives, RNs, social workers, mental health therapists, doulas, public health employees, home visitors, IBCLCs, and…
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From NICU to Home: Supporting Perinatal Mental Health and Neurodivergent Families
OnlineThis training is open to WA state professionals who serve perinatal families in WA state. This training invites participants to learn about the unique experiences of neurodivergent individuals during the perinatal period, and in post- NICU context. Participants will learn about the intersection of neurodiversity and perinatal health and how it impacts the hospital-to-home transition…
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Carrying More Than A Child: Addressing Racial Stress, Trauma & Emotional Safety in Black Maternal Mental Health Through Community Based Care
OnlineThis training is open to WA state professionals who serve perinatal families in WA state. Priority registration for professionals serving Spokane County. Carrying More Than a Child explores the emotional, cultural, and structural realities that shape Black maternal mental health during pregnancy and postpartum. This training invites community supporters to deepen their understanding of the…
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Perinatal Mental Health: Reducing Harm and Improving Response in the Field
OnlineThis training is open to WA state professionals who serve perinatal families in WA state. Priority registration for professionals serving Clallam/Jefferson Counties. This training invites participants to learn how to identify and respond to the emotional and mental health complexities during the transition to parenthood. Learn strategies for identifying what type of interventions are needed…
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Let Me Stand Beside You: A Peer Support Model for the Perinatal Period
1123 23rd Ave, Seattle, WA 1123 23rd Ave, Seattle, WA, United StatesThis training is open to birthwork professionals in King County, WA. Priority registration for BIPOC birthworkers. Dates: June 10th-11th Time: 10am-4pm PDT Location: 1123 23rd Ave, Seattle, WA Join a team of peer support providers in a two-day training on the foundations of the peer support model used in the perinatal period. Learn how to…