10th Annual
Perinatal Mental health
Conference
Join us for the 10th Annual Perinatal Mental Health Conference on January 8–10, 2026 at the FSU Alumni Center in Tallahassee, FL — a premier gathering of healthcare professionals, researchers, educators, and advocates dedicated to improving perinatal mental health.
This year’s conference is especially exciting as we partner with First 1000 Days Florida, an initiative focused on promoting positive outcomes in:
- Maternal & Child Health
- Infant & Toddler Care and Education
- Early Intervention
- ACEs Prevention & Resilience

What to
expect?
January 8, 2026
Thursday
Kickoff Event with Poster Showcase & Welcome Reception
“Centering Maternal Mental Health Across the First 1000 Days” , hosted by First 1000 Days Florida, will be a half-day packed with featured speakers, a short-film showing, and poster showcase. The kick-off will conclude with a networking reception to connect with leaders and advocates in the field.
January 9, 2026
Friday
Conference Sessions and Workshops
Presented by the Florida Maternal Mental Health Collaborative, the main conference will include:
- Inspiring keynote presentations from renowned experts
- Interactive workshops offering practical tools and strategies
- Panel discussions exploring current challenges and innovations
- Networking opportunities with colleagues and partners from across the state
- And More!
january 10, 2026
Saturday
Conference Sessions and Workshops
Presented by the Florida Maternal Mental Health Collaborative, the main conference will include:
- Inspiring keynote presentations from renowned experts
- Interactive workshops offering practical tools and strategies
- Panel discussions exploring current challenges and innovations
- Networking opportunities with colleagues and partners from across the state
- Closing Remarks
Who
Attends?
Our Annual Conference provides an opportunity for invested parties and stakeholders throughout our state of Florida to come together, network, and exchange information by forging collaborations in and around innovations toward improving maternal, paternal, and child outcomes associated with perinatal mental health issues.
Speakers include global, national, and state experts on perinatal mental health.
- Physicians
- Fellows & Residents
- Childbirth Professionals
- Doulas
- Nurses
- Midwifery
- Mental Health Advocates
- Health Care Leaders
- Students
- Researchers
- Educators
- Caregivers
- Volunteers
- Child & Family Advocates
- Community Leaders
- Government Leaders
- Mental Health Professionals
Registration
Register now for early bird deals
- Full Access to all 3 Days
- Full Access to All 3 Days
- Full Access to All 3 Days