Perinatal Depression Funding for CSGPN

Central Sydney GPs will shortly be able to refer eligible patients for free psychological therapy to our selected Access to Allied Psychological Services (ATAPS) providers with expertise in PND
Recent studies show that 1 in 7 women in Australia experience postnatal depression. The aims are to provide better care, support and treatment for expectant mothers, new mothers and their families.

Our current ATAPS and Antenatal Shared Care projects will be combining forces to run this project in our area. Key activities of this project include the following:

  • establishing linkages and relationships with local child and maternal health services and primary mental health care services to ensure that women experiencing perinatal depression and their families have the necessary resources available to them;
  • as appropriate, promoting the use of other pathways to care for women experiencing perinatal depression and their families;
  • ensuring that women experiencing perinatal depression and their families are able to receive treatment under ATAPS; and
  • promoting and disseminating materials and resources to GPs and allied health professionals to support professional practice in respect of perinatal depression treatment and support;

Discussions are being held with the key SSWAHS service providers as well as Karitane and Tresillian on how best to ensure this program meets the needs of the most at risk women.

Karen Frost (ATAPS) and Dianne Deschamps (ANSC) are interested in speaking to GPs who care for large numbers of women from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds to see how this initiative would assist the women you care for.

Do not hesitate to contact either Karen Frost on 8752 4910 or Dianne Deschamps on 8752 4923 for further information or advice regarding this program.

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