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Community Materials and Campaigns related to Pregnancy-related depression and anxiety

Find campaign materials and resources available to share and use to support perinatal families. There are options to download, print, or order copies of these materials, and in most cases, there are English and Spanish versions available.

Talking PPD

This campaign, developed by the Office on Women's Health (OASH), aims to raise awareness of and reduce stigma around Postpartum Depression (PPD). The toolkit is made up of shareable media assets and educational materials to help women at risk for or experiencing PPD and their families, friends, and healthcare professionals. Materials are available copyright-free and in English and Spanish. Access the Campaign Toolkit here.

Educational Materials for Perinatal Mental Health

Materials created by Postpartum Support International (PSI) are available to distribute in community and healthcare settings and are intended to raise awareness of perinatal mental health. Materials are available in English and Spanish and include fact sheets, flyers, Canva templates, and discussion tools. Access the materials here.

Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance Resource Hub

The Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance (MMHLA) has an extensive list of resources available for use, including fact sheets, newsletters, training database, advocacy toolkit, webinars, print materials, advocacy resources, and so much more. Access the hub here.

Pregnancy-related depression and anxiety public awareness campaign

Campaign developed by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and Postpartum Support International (PSI). Materials are available in English and Spanish and include rack cards, posters, flyers, business cards, and a social media toolkit. Access all the resources here

Moms' Mental Health Matters

Materials are part of an initiative developed by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NIH) and are designed to educate consumers and health care providers about who is at risk for depression and anxiety during and after pregnancy, the signs of these problems, and how to get help. The resources are available in English and Spanish and include posters, tear pads, postcards, and videos. Access all the resources here.