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    Support for Indigenous mothers & babies

    Kevin Rudd posted Thursday, 11 February 2010

    *Release with Jenny Macklin, Nicola Roxon & Warren Snowdon

    Indigenous babies will have a better chance of being born healthy and staying healthy following an announcement today of Australian Government funding of $9.1 million over three years for 10 new mothers and babies services.

    The 10 new services are in addition to the 43 already funded under the New Directions program which give Indigenous babies and their mothers better access to:

    • Pre and post pregnancy care
    • Standard information about baby care
    • Practical advice and assistance with breastfeeding, nutrition and parenting
    • Monitoring of developmental milestones, immunisation status and infections
    • Health checks and referrals for treatment for Indigenous children before starting school

    The Prime Minister made the announcement as part of the Closing the Gap statement in Parliament House this afternoon.
     
    The ten new services will be available in areas of need, including four new sites in the Northern Territory, two each in South Australia and Western Australia and one each in Tasmania and Queensland.

    The new service providers are:

    • Laynhapuy Homelands Association Incorporation, Northern Territory
    • Pintubi Homelands Health Service, Northern Territory
    • Sunrise Health Service Aboriginal Corporation, Northern Territory
    • Western Arrente Health Aboriginal Corporation, Northern Territory
    • Country Health South Australia
    • Tullawon Health Service, South Australia
    • Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre
    • Ngunytju Tjitji Pirni Aboriginal Corporation, Western Australia
    • Wirraka Maya Health Service, Western Australia
    • Mookai Rosie Bi-Bayan, Queensland

     
    Ms Roxon said the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) has committed to halving the gap in mortality rates for Indigenous children under five within a decade, and this increase in comprehensive mothers and babies services is another important step to fulfilling this goal.

    “In total, the Commonwealth has committed $90.3 million for the New Directions Mothers and Babies Services program, with an additional $75 million contribution from states and territories,” Ms Roxon said.

    “This program gives Indigenous children a great start to life through ongoing home visits to ensure Indigenous children are healthy, happy and ready to learn.”

    Ms Macklin said expanding services supporting pregnant women and new mothers in Indigenous communities was critical to giving Indigenous children the best start in life.

    “Other clinics already offering these services, which include care during pregnancy, advice on nutrition and health checks for children, have seen improvements in the health of women and their babies. This includes fewer premature and low birth weight babies,” Ms Macklin said. 

    The New Directions mother and baby services provide increased access to pre pregnancy care, improving birth weights of Indigenous babies and continuing to provide support in the child’s early years to give them the best possible start to life. 

    Mr Snowdon said this was part of a broad commitment by the Rudd Government to Close the Gap in Indigenous health outcomes.

    “Across the Health and Ageing portfolio, funding of almost $1 billion has been allocated in the 2009-10 Budget for health programs specific to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.”

    “These recent investments equate to a 57 per cent increase in Indigenous health funding across the Portfolio since the 2007-08 Budget,” Mr Snowdon said.

    A list of the 43 New Directions: Mothers and Babies Services already funded through this initiative is provided below.

    New Directions: Mothers and Babies Services around Australia: Services approved for funding

    Australian Capital Territory
     
    Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Service

     
    New South Wales
     
    Aboriginal Medical Service Western Sydney Cooperative
     
    Yerin Aboriginal Health Service
     
    Biripi Aboriginal Corporation Medical Centre
     
    Hunter New England Area Health Service
     
    Orange Aboriginal Health Service
     
    South Eastern Sydney Illawarra Area Health Service
     
    Sydney South West Area Health Service
     
    Tharawal Aboriginal Corporation
     
    Hunter New England Area Health Service
     
    Riverina Medical & Dental Aboriginal Corporation
     
    Royal Hospital for Women

     
    Northern Territory
     
    Danila Dilba Health Services
     
    Central Australian Aboriginal Congress
     
    Katherine West Health Board Aboriginal Corporation
     
    Miwatj Health Aboriginal Corporation - Nhulunbuy Clinic
     
    Miwatj Health Aboriginal Corporation - Ngalkanbuy Clinic
     
    Wurli Wurlinjang Health Service
     
    Willowra Yuendumu Nyirripi (WYN) - Central Australian Aboriginal Congress
     
    Laynhapuy Homelands Assoc Inc (*new)
     
    Pintubi Homelands Health Service (*new)
     
    Sunrise Health Service Aboriginal Corporation (*new)
     
    Western Arrente Health Aboriginal Corporation (*new)

     
    Queensland
     
    Carbal Medical Centre
     
    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Health Service Brisbane
     
    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Health Service Mackay
     
    Apunipima Cape York Health Council Aboriginal Corporation[1]
     
    Gurriny Yealamucka Health Services Aboriginal Corporation
     
    Mulungu Aboriginal Corporation Medical Centre
     
    North and West Queensland Primary Health Care Assn (including RFDS)[2]
     
    Cunnamulla Aboriginal Corporation for Health
     
    Inala Indigenous Health Service
     
    Mamu Health Service
     
    Mookai Rosie Bi Bayan (*new)

     
    South Australia
     
    Country Health SA (*new)
     
    Port Lincoln Aboriginal Health Service
     
    Tullawon Health Service (*new)
     
    Country Health SA

     
    Tasmania
     
    Department of Health and Human Services
     
    Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre (*new)

     
    Victoria
     
    Bendigo and District Aboriginal Co-operative
     
    Mercy Public Hospital
     
    Murray Valley Aboriginal Cooperative

     
    Western Australia
     
    Marwarnkarra Health Service Aboriginal Corporation
     
    Bega Garnbirringu Health Service
     
    Ord Valley Aboriginal Health Service
     
    Western Australian Country Health Service - Carnarvon Hospital
     
    Western Australian Country Health Service - Geraldton
     
    Yura Yungi Medical Service
     
    Wirraka Maya Health Service (*new)
     
    Ngunytju Tjitji Aboriginal Corporation (*new)
     

     

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    [1] This organisation has been approved for funding in both Wave 1 and Wave 2..

    [2] Approval was granted for each organisation separately and subsequently funds have been pooled.

     

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