Researchers at the Trinity Centre for Maternity Care Research are pleased to share three reports developed from the independent evaluation of the five pilot Postnatal Community Hubs in Ireland. The report was done in collaboration with the National Women's and Infants Health programme. 

The first report, Establishing Postnatal Community Hubs in Ireland: A Good Practice Guide Based on Lessons Learned, is informed by the expertise of multiple healthcare professional stakeholders involved in establishing the five pilot Postnatal Community Hubs. This guide provides a practical resource, offering advice and recommendations for healthcare professionals seeking to establish Postnatal Community Hub services in other localities across Ireland.

The second and main report, Evaluation of the Postnatal Community Hubs in Ireland: Final Report, presents the full findings of the mixed-methods evaluation. It brings together quantitative and qualitative data from women who used the services and from the healthcare professionals who deliver them.

The third report, Evaluation of the Postnatal Community Hubs in Ireland: Summary Report, provides an accessible overview of the key findings presented in the main report.