We are delighted that we will be joined by so many wonderful exhibitors at this year’s Leadership Conference – be sure to stop by their stands or click below to find out more about their fantastic work.
We support many health visiting teams throughout the country to successfully run digital services using our award-winning ChatHealth platform and ever-popular Health for Under 5s website. Over 120,000 messaging conversations were started by parents last year, supporting families to easily get help. Set up a messaging service to enhance your health visiting offer, using resources and skills you already have, whilst reducing pressures on A&E and GPs. Plus, you can provide online updates on local advice and support services.
Rocket Healthcare supports families with children aged 0–19 by providing a dedicated mobile app that connects parents, carers, and professionals with essential health information, services, and support.
Designed to improve communication, access to care, and community engagement, our platform helps users stay informed, interact with health teams, and access resources easily.
Trusted by NHS and local authorities, Rocket Healthcare makes it easier to support child development, wellbeing, and family health from birth through to early adulthood.
The Lullaby Trust’s Care of Next Infant (CONI) programme gives hundreds of bereaved families peace of mind and support every year. CONI is a national health-visitor led service that supports bereaved families who have been impacted by an unexpected baby death. Parents can receive extra support, such as additional contact, movement monitors for their baby, a symptom diary and more. CONI is commissioned locally and is currently available in 100% of Northern Ireland, and 65% of England and Wales.
The Centre for Emotional Health (formerly Family Links) is a national charity and the home of The Nurturing Programme. We provide training and resources for professionals working with families that develop understanding, skills and the ability to support the development of good emotional health. Our universal, evidence-based programmes develop self-awareness, empathy and self-regulation, supporting people to build and maintain positive relationships.
Childhood Tumour Trust supports children, young people, and families affected by Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1). We provide emotional and practical help through camps, days out, online activities, and peer support. Our resources raise awareness among schools, healthcare professionals, and the wider community. We advocate for earlier diagnosis by encouraging health visitors to use a body map to monitor café-au-lait marks. We help families feel less alone, empowering them to face NF1’s challenges with knowledge, friendship, and hope.
The NIHR fund, enable and deliver world-leading health and social care research that improves people’s health and wellbeing, and promotes economic growth.
The NIHR Nursing and Midwifery vision is to inspire nurses and midwives to improve health outcomes through research. Their aim is to enable nurses and midwives who support, deliver or lead research to develop and work to their potential, and to develop a pipeline of skilled research nurses and midwives at all stages in their career.
ERIC is the UK’s leading charity supporting all children and teenagers with their bowel and bladder health. For over 35 years, we have been providing information and support to families who need us. We believe nobody should suffer in silence.
We also offer support to healthcare and education professionals and early years practitioners, providing training, resources and advice and participating in research projects to ensure the best outcomes for children and young people experiencing bladder and bowel issues.
Immunisation is the single most effective way to protect against infectious diseases.
The UK Health Security Agency publishes an extensive range of materials on immunisation, for individuals, parents and health professionals.
Visit our stand and find out what we can offer, from stickers and posters to a wide range of translated materials all for free.
The Breastfeeding Network are a National Charity who offer independent, evidence-based information and support to help build awareness of breastfeeding to individuals and organisations, and support parents in their choice to breastfeed. The National Breastfeeding Helpline, run by BfN in partnership with the ABM, offers evidence-based, friendly support and information from our team of volunteers and staff. The National Breastfeeding Helpline is open 24 hours per day, 365 days per year via phone on 03001000212, social media and webchat.