$26 million for perinatal mental health

February 11, 2019

12/2/2019

$26 million for perinatal mental health

A new $26 million Perinatal Mental Health and Wellbeing Program will support the mental health of expectant and new parents in Wide Bay and across Australia, Member for Wide Bay Llew O’Brien announced today.

“The impending birth and arrival of a new baby is one of the greatest joys in life, but it can also be a very stressful and overwhelming time for new parents,” Mr O’Brien said.

“As a dad, and now a grand-dad, I understand the feelings of pressure and responsibility that come along with new babies. Every year, about 100,000 people are affected by perinatal depression and anxiety.

“Up to one in ten women experience depression while pregnant and one in seven women in the year following birth, but it is not only women affected. Men can also experience perinatal mental illness, with about one in ten expectant and new fathers experiencing depression, anxiety or other forms of emotional distress.”

“This Liberal Nationals Government funding will help provide mental health support, including improved screening and treatment options, and increased awareness of perinatal mental health issues.”

Appropriate supports for families experiencing grief following the death of a child is an important element in the prevention and early intervention of perinatal mental illness.

Minister for Health Greg Hunt said funding will improve the range of services available to better support the mental health and wellbeing of women and families affected by perinatal mental illness, or experiencing grief after the death of a child.

 

“This new funding will deliver innovative screening and treatment approaches, improved access to perinatal mental health support and treatment, and increased community awareness of perinatal mental health issues,” Minister Hunt said.

“Organisations will be invited to apply for grants for the Perinatal Mental Health and Wellbeing Program. The program aims to fill gaps in services to ensure the right supports are in the right place, at the right time.”

Dedicated grants rounds will be available for:

  • Perinatal mental health support
  • Perinatal loss and bereavement peer support
  • Perinatal mental health promotion and training

Minister Hunt said the announcement will ensure that funded bereavement organisations provide culturally appropriate support and information for bereaved families who have experienced stillbirth, as recommended by the Select Committee on Stillbirth Research and Education Report.

“This funding is on top an initial commitment of $7.2 million for medical research and education programs to address the rate of stillbirth in Australia announced in December last year as part of our Government’s immediate response to the report from the Select Committee on Stillbirth Research and Education.”

The Liberal National Government is prioritising better mental health for all Australians with a record $4.7 billion expected to be spent on mental health this financial year alone,” Minister Hunt said.

The Government’s strong economic management ensures continued record investment into vital health initiatives including mental health, life-saving medicines, Medicare and hospitals.

ENDS 

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