Work within the young parents midwifery team to provide personalised care and support to the young people and their families within the teams caseload. Provide care directly, in and out of hospital including practical and emotional supportdemonstrating excellent communication skills and sensitive care to address the unique challenges of teenage parenthood. Support the delivery of age-appropriate antenatal education programmes with a focus on the promotion of confidence, teaching parents how to care for their baby and increase belief in early parenting skills either one-to-one or in groups Assist young parents to access necessary support services such as housing assistance, educational opportunities, and mental health counseling Work closely across multi-disciplinary teams to optimise a package of support tailored to the young persons needs, including but not limited to health visiting services, youth services, community support services, mental health practitioners, benefits, social care and other key peer-support workers. Provide public health and health promotion initiatives. Act as a point of contact for support or signposting. Demonstrate a high degree of technical proficiency while undertaking tasks and activities. Document appropriately, detailing actions taken, where support has been sought from suitably qualified practitioners, or where concerns have been escalated. Evaluate own and others practice and suggest and implement changes to improve service delivery. Engage in audits or surveys to support service improvement. Demonstrate good communication and organisational skills. Independently prioritise and plan own workload