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You are a healthcare professional, a legal expert, or an association leader: your expertise can play an essential role in the journey of parents during their paternity or maternity leave, as well as when they return to work. By collaborating with ACOMP, you can actively contribute to our mission by offering your services and providing concrete support to parents in need.

The websites that can help you:

1000 First Days is an initiative dedicated to supporting parents during the first 1000 days of their child’s life, from pregnancy until the child reaches 2 years old. It aims to provide essential information and a nurturing environment, allowing parents to make informed decisions for their child’s well-being.

La Reprise is the podcast that discusses parenthood and work during the uncertain period of parental leave and the return (or not) to work. A period that is often overlooked, yet crucial in building one’s personal and professional balance when stepping out of the bubble created around their baby.

Parents on Board supports parents in balancing their personal and professional lives. Their mission is to help you find a job that aligns with your career goals and family responsibilities. The organization aims to assist parents in finding harmony between their careers and their role as parents.

The Doulas of France Association is a network of professionals committed to providing non-medical, compassionate support to pregnant women and families during the perinatal period. Their primary mission is to offer emotional, physical, and informational support throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.

Tombée du Nid is an association dedicated to supporting parents with sick or disabled children. Its goal is to provide families with a genuine support network throughout their journey and offer a compassionate space where they can share their emotions and concerns.

The Grossesse Santé Association is committed to promoting the health of pregnant women, with a particular focus on raising awareness about pre-eclampsia (a serious pregnancy complication). It supports expectant mothers throughout their perinatal journey by providing reliable information and informed advice to ensure their well-being.