Project Implementation Workshops

/ Bristol, UK

A series of in-person workshops are being held between March and June 2025 allowing attendees to find out about the key project outcomes and lessons learnt from implementing an mHealth behaviour change intervention.

Gestational diabetes affects one in eight pregnant women. Our innovative mHealth intervention offers a promising solution to help prevent maternal and child diabetes, overweight and obesity, and other non-communicable diseases.

These workshops are designed for healthcare professionals, policymakers, and stakeholders involved in maternal healthcare services and diabetes care. Attendees can expect:

  • Early access to the initial findings from our groundbreaking research;
  • Practical insights from implementing our mHealth behaviour change intervention;
  • Networking opportunities with key stakeholders over lunch.

Where will the workshops be held?

Bristol – Registration open

When: Tuesday 10th June 2025 from 11:00 am until 2:00 pm BST. Includes lunch.
Where: Engineers House, Clifton Down, Bristol, BS8 3NB.
Confirmed Speakers:

  • Professor Sharleen O’Reilly – Bump2Baby and Me Project Lead
  • Professor Christy Burden – Bump2Baby and Me UK Clinical Lead
  • Professor Fionnuala McAuliffe – Bump2Baby and Me Clinical Lead

*Places are limited to ensure meaningful discussion and networking opportunities.

 

 

Granada – Save the Date – Registration will open soon

When: Thursday 12th June 2025
Where: Venue TBC, Granada Spain

Melbourne

Details coming soon!

For more information about these workshops, please contact Kate Wall.

Dublin- Event ended

The first of our four events was held successfully on the 10th of March 2025 in the beautiful surroundings of the Museum of Literature Ireland. At this event, we shared preliminary results and were delighted to feature the following speakers:

  • Professor Mary Higgins – Consultant at the National Maternity Hospital Dublin and joint Chair of the National Model of Care for Diabetes in Pregnancy;
  • Dr Cliona Murphy – Clinical Director for the National Women and Infants Health Programme, HSE;
  • Professor Sharleen O’Reilly – Bump2Baby and Me Project Lead.