Free activities on offer to mark Infant Mental Health Awareness Week, 9 – 15 June 2025

Infant Mental Health Awareness Week, Who is holding the baby?

This week is Infant Mental Health Awareness Week and Hull City Council’s Early Help teams have put on a series of free events for parents and children.

Infant Mental Health Awareness Week takes place from 9 – 15 June and this year’s theme is ‘Who is holding the baby?’.

Infant mental health is an often overlooked and misunderstood subject - people may wonder how mental health issues can affect those so young. Infant mental health describes the social and emotional wellbeing and development of children in the earliest years of life. This includes their ability to form close relationships, recognise and express emotions and explore and learn about their environment.

Research shows that the experiences and relationships babies have in the earliest years of life influence their development. Having a positive start in life brings benefits that can be seen in a child’s later life.

Infant Mental Health Awareness Week provides the opportunity to discuss the importance of supporting babies’ mental health and wellbeing.

Infant Mental Health Awareness Week is co-ordinated each year by the Parent-Infant Foundation.

Pauline Turner, the Director of Children and Family Services at Hull City Council, said: “I hope families in Hull will consider coming along to a session at one of the many Family Hubs across the city. The sessions promote baby development, as well as nurture the bond between parent and child.”

See details about the sessions below:

Date

Family Hub

Session

Monday 9 June

9.30 – 10.30am

Priory Family Hub,

Priory Road

Sensory Session – sensory play and promoting discussions of parent – infant relationships in a safe space

Monday 9 June

1.30 – 2.30pm

Octagon Family Hub, Walker Street

Baby Time – sensory play session including singing and music

Tuesday 10 June

1.30 – 2.30pm

Rainbow Family Hub, Wheeler Street

Rainbows and Sprinkles - a play session which includes sensory play, messy or physical themed activities – suitable for 0-24 months.

Tuesday 10 June

10.30 – 11.30am

 

Tuesday 10 June

1.00 – 2.30pm

 

 

 

 

Lemon Tree Family Hub, Lothian Way, Bransholme

 

Marfleet Family Hub, Preston Road

Baby and Me - includes sensory sessions, where babies explore their senses through lights and sound. GroBrain which focuses on bonding, attachment and a baby’s brain development and infant massage to promote bonding and learning the health benefits of massage

Wednesday 11 June

10 - 10.45am

Lemon Tree Family Hub,

Lothian Way, Bransholme

Baby Sing and Play - play session for babies including sensory play, singing and movement to music. 0-1 years

Thursday 12 June

10 – 11.15am

Parks Family Hub, Courtway Road

Tiny Explorers - sensory activities, messy play, treasure baskets, singing and parachute. For children aged 0-2 years

Friday 13 June

10 – 11am

Little Stars Family Hub, Preston Road

Messy Stars - session encourages sensory play to support relationship building and brain development

Friday 13 June

10 – 11am

Acorns Family Hub, Nestor Grove

Discover and Play - a range of messy and sensory play where babies can explore the environment.  A great session to bond with your baby whilst making memories

 

The 0-19 Health Visiting team are available for any families who are worried about their baby’s development, or their relationship with their baby. They have child health clinics across the city during Infant Mental Health Awareness Week and beyond. Families can contact their named health visitor or call the service on (01482) 259600.

Visit Hull’s Family Hubs website for more information about the wide range of support they offer during pregnancy and throughout the first 1001 days of a child’s life: www.familyhubshull.org.uk.

Published: 9th June 2025