All our 4M webinars can be accessed on our dedicated Vimeo site here.
November 2020
Webinar no. 14 focused on the power and pitfalls of social media. The main speaker was Thubelile Mafu, 4MNet digital communications volunteer.
To access Thubae’s talk, click here.
July 2020
Our latest webinar, no. 13, featured our Steering Group Chair, Dr Rageshri Dhairywawan of Barts Health NHS Trust. She spoke about “HIV and ethnic health inequalities with a focus on perinatal care”. She was joined by 4M Mentor Mothers for a great debate!
To access the webinar on vimeo, click here.
To access it on facebook live, click here.
May 2020
Webinar no. 12 took place on International Women’s Health Day. This time our theme was HIV, pregnancy and COVID-19. Our speakers were Dr Alison Wright FRCOG of the Royal Free Hopsital London and FIGO; and Elaine Cunnea, Head of Counselling at NAZ. To access the webinar, click here.
April 2020
Webinar no. 11 took place in 2 parts, on 2nd and 9th April. This webinar is about violence against women and mental health issues in relation to the sexual and reproductive health and rights of women living with HIV.
It also discusses the importance of trauma-informed care and offers some suggestions about how to improve our communication and relationship skills. This is especially relevant in the current context of COVID-19 which we are all facing.
The webinar recording is available here. An accompanying list of ideas to improve our communications and relationships with those around us, including ourselves, is available here.
February 2020
Webinar no. 10 about women, HIV and the menopause, took place on 6 February, with Dr Shema Tariq. This webinar recording is now available here.
For background reading about the PRIME study, on which her webinar was based, please click on the following links:
We set up 4MNet to meet our priority of providing ourselves and our peers with psycho-social, perinatal support, as an essential part of our sexual and reproductive health and rights. This translates into positive outcomes for our babies, extended family and communities.
Core funding especially is an ongoing challenge for small women's rights organisations like ours and your support will go a long way in diversifying our income and sustainability to enable us uphold our Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights throughout our life.
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