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Support group ‘Mindful Mums’ to be showcased at Manchester Science Festival

Maternal Instinct Manchester Science Festival

Helping north Manchester mums through the experiences of pregnancy and beyond has become a key focus for one such mum, who received support from Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust (GMMH).

Support group Mindful Mums, aimed at improving mental health and wellbeing through peer-to-peer support, was set up by mum of one Lauren,35, who is originally from Blackley but now lives in Moston.

And now that work, along with an exploration of various themes of motherhood, is to be showcased as part of this year’s Manchester Science Festival (Friday 18 – Sunday 27 October 2024), organised by Manchester’s Science and Industry Museum and presented by Malandra Jacks creative and theatre Company.

A free exhibition, entitled Maternal Instinct which will be held at Harpurhey Sure Start Centre, will feature Lauren hosting family friendly mindfulness sessions as part of a week-long programme of activities, running from Tuesday October 22 until Saturday October 26.

Exhibits and interactive features will include audio recordings from Mindful Mums, an audio challenge and motherhood boardgame area complete with mum Buckaroo, posing the question:  'How much load can mum take before she Buckaroos?'

Lauren, who has had mental health support as a service user from Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust’s Perinatal Services, is delighted to be taking part.

Lauren said: “Having been really poorly in the past with my own mental health, I am really pleased to have been able to set up the support group and to help other mums through mindfulness and self-care. This exhibition will show these experiences to a much wider audience.

“From my own personal perspective, the help of the Trust’s perinatal team and the support of psychologist, Dr Catherine Coogan, has been a lifesaver for me.” 

Dr Catherine Coogan, Head of Secondary Care Psychology for GMMH, who will also be presenting on the subject ‘Treat Yourself Kindly’ during the week, said: “It’s such an inspiration to see how Lauren has not only transformed her life but has gone on to use her experiences to provide a welcoming peer to peer support group for mums to help each other in a safe and nurturing space.  Every mum needs a tribe and Mindful Mums offers workshops and advice on a range of topics.” 

Chloe, from Malandra Jacks , said: “My colleague Josh and I have always wanted to do a project with Lauren and the amazing mums at Mindful Mums. We are from the same community in Moston and Harpurhey and have always supported each other’s projects over the years, but it feels really special to properly collaborate with Mindful Mums and The Science and Industry Museum.” 

Josh,from Malandra Jacks , added: “This project has really opened our eyes to the world of parenting and motherhood, and we are even more in awe at the challenges and capabilities of being a mum. Even if you’re not a mum or a parent yourself, everyone knows someone who is. We have learned a lot in this project, and we know that whoever steps through the doors of the exhibition will too.”  

Faith Yianni, Learning Producer for Community Partnerships at the Science and Industry Museum, said: “It's been a joy and privilege to work with Lauren on this project. In the Community Partnerships team, it's important to us that real voices from our city shape the Museum's content. Lauren and the Mindful Mums' contribution opens up a space in the Manchester Science Festival for people to recognise themselves and feel welcomed and connected to the world of science.”

Manchester Science Festival explores the extremes of nature, human capability and creativity through entertaining events, immersive performances, family fun and hands-on activities across 10 days of inspiring experiences.

Maternal Instinct timetable

Maternal Instinct timetable

Tuesday 22 October

  • 9:30 Exhibition and activities open
  • 10:30 Family Friendly Mindfulness with Lauren from Mindful Mums
  • 13:30 Family Friendly Mindfulness with Lauren from Mindful Mums
  • 15:00 Exhibit closed

Wednesday 23 October

  • 9:30 Exhibition and activities open
  • 10:30 Baby & toddler yoga with Science and Industry Museum
  • 13:30 Baby & toddler yoga with Science and Industry Museum
  • 15:00 Exhibit closed

Thursday 24 October

  • 13:30 Exhibition and activities open
  • 14:00 Family friendly theatre performance by Cathy Shiel
  • 15:00 Exhibit closed

Friday 25 October

  • 13:30 Exhibition and activities open
  • 14:00 Treat Yourself Kindly Session with Psychologist Catherine Coogan
  • 15:00 Exhibit closed

Saturday 26 October 

  • 9:30 Exhibition and activities open
  • 10:30 Story time with Chloe from Malandra Jacks
  • 11:30 Family Friendly story telling and affirmations
  • 12:30 Free bus to Science & Industry museum for activities


Harpurhey Sure Start Centre is located at Upper Conran Street, Manchester M9 4DA. For more information contact 
info@malandrajacks.co.uk

GMMH provides essential mental health care and support to women, their infants, and families during the critical period of pregnancy, childbirth, and early motherhood across Greater Manchester and the North West. Andersen Ward Mother and Baby Unit (MBU), and the Specialist Perinatal Community Service and the Perinatal Trauma and Loss Service (PETALS) are collaborating to deliver comprehensive, compassionate care, ensuring families receive the right help, at the right time, from the right professionals.

Working in partnership with maternity services, parent-infant mental health services, Talking Therapies, and other local services, the specialist Perinatal Services provides early identification, prevention, and intervention to promote mental well-being and healthy parent-infant relationships. They also offer training, consultation, and support to professionals across health, social care, and the voluntary sector to raise awareness of perinatal mental health and the importance of early intervention. For more information on services go to Mother and Baby Services | Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS FT (gmmh.nhs.uk)

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