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National Perinatal Depression Plan

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What is the National Perinatal Depression Plan?



Why is this important?


Each year around one in 10 Australian women experience depression during pregnancy and almost one in five experience depression in the weeks and months after giving birth. If left untreated, this can have a negative impact on new mothers, their families and friends.

Who will benefit?


This initiative will benefit all women who are at risk of or experience depression during pregnancy or in the first year following childbirth.

What will the National Perinatal Depression Plan deliver?


The initiative will enable provision of:

How will it work?


Each state and territory will roll out universal screening, support services and training for health professionals in a nationally agreed approach. Divisions of General Practice will assist by providing localised support services, and beyondblue will support implementation of the initiative.

What funding is attached to this program?


The Australian Government has committed $55 million over five years – $30 million to the states and territories, $20 million to the Access to Allied Psychological Services (ATAPS) component of the Better Outcomes in Mental Health Care program, and $5 million to beyondblue, a national organisation working to address issues associated with depression. An additional $30 million will be sought from the states and territories over the five years, bringing the total to $85 million nationally.

Framework for Perinatal Initiative agreed

On 13 November 2009, Australian health ministers agreed to the Framework for the National Perinatal Depression Initiative 2008-09 to 2012-13.

Through the Initiative, Commonwealth, State and Territory Governments are making a significant financial commitment to improving outcomes for women with perinatal depression. The Framework provides a policy basis for the Initiative. It outlines how all Governments will improve the prevention and early detection of antenatal and postnatal depression and provide better care, support and treatment for expectant and new mothers experiencing perinatal depression.

Key elements of the framework are:
Following agreement of the National Framework, the Australian and State and Territory Governments are now working towards progressing the Initiative as set out in the Framework.

Further information


For further information on the National Perinatal Depression Plan, please contact mentalhealth@health.gov.au

For information about perinatal depression, go to HealthInsite

Page currency, Latest update: 15 July, 2008