Health
Australia invests $13.6M to support the mental health of new and expectant parents – BSA bureau
The new program will extend funding for existing national perinatal mental health and wellbeing services

The new program will extend funding for existing national perinatal mental health and wellbeing services
The Australian Government is supporting expectant and new parents providing $13.6 million through its $43.9 million Perinatal Mental Health and Wellbeing Program to extend vital national perinatal mental health services under Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Australia (PANDA) helpline.
Almost 100,000 Australian parents are affected by perinatal depression and anxiety each year. One in 10 women…
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