The project maps how services in the cities of Wanneroo/Joondalup interact to enhance the quality of perinatal and infant mental health services for the community. Service providers were invited to work with the research team over 12 months to design, implement and evaluate the network of services that families with infants and young children access. We used an action research method to analyse the system as well as the client experiences. Together with the community, the project worked to think about and improve the system responsiveness to the social wellbeing and mental health needs of families with infants and young children, from both prevention and intervention perspectives. This was done through capturing factors that help and that h...
BACKGROUND: Despite the well-established link between childhood adversity and mental health problems...
Objectives: This paper provides an example of a mental health research partnership underpinned by em...
These guidelines have been written to fill a significant gap in resources available to Primary Healt...
Objective: To identify services supporting the well-being of infants and their families in an area o...
Objective: To identify services supporting the well-being of infants and their families in an area o...
Background: Women at risk of poor perinatal mental health benefit from coordinated approaches to car...
There is a national drive to improve perinatal mental healthcare, as a significant proportion of mat...
This dissertation examines the experiences of members of the Cork City Parent-Infant Network Group (...
Background: Women at risk of poor perinatal mental health benefit from coordinated approaches to car...
INTRODUCTION & BACKGROUND This research project investigates the support for young Aboriginal famili...
Background Women at risk of poor perinatal mental health benefit from coordinated approaches to care...
In 2002 a project was initiated to evaluate and restructure the Child and Youth Mental Health (CYMH)...
Global Independent Study, Summer 2017 -- Adelaide, Australia -- Partner Agencie(s): South Australia ...
BACKGROUND: Australia's Early Parenting Services support families and intervene early in mental heal...
As the second largest and most decentralised state in mainland Australia, Queensland possesses popul...
BACKGROUND: Despite the well-established link between childhood adversity and mental health problems...
Objectives: This paper provides an example of a mental health research partnership underpinned by em...
These guidelines have been written to fill a significant gap in resources available to Primary Healt...
Objective: To identify services supporting the well-being of infants and their families in an area o...
Objective: To identify services supporting the well-being of infants and their families in an area o...
Background: Women at risk of poor perinatal mental health benefit from coordinated approaches to car...
There is a national drive to improve perinatal mental healthcare, as a significant proportion of mat...
This dissertation examines the experiences of members of the Cork City Parent-Infant Network Group (...
Background: Women at risk of poor perinatal mental health benefit from coordinated approaches to car...
INTRODUCTION & BACKGROUND This research project investigates the support for young Aboriginal famili...
Background Women at risk of poor perinatal mental health benefit from coordinated approaches to care...
In 2002 a project was initiated to evaluate and restructure the Child and Youth Mental Health (CYMH)...
Global Independent Study, Summer 2017 -- Adelaide, Australia -- Partner Agencie(s): South Australia ...
BACKGROUND: Australia's Early Parenting Services support families and intervene early in mental heal...
As the second largest and most decentralised state in mainland Australia, Queensland possesses popul...
BACKGROUND: Despite the well-established link between childhood adversity and mental health problems...
Objectives: This paper provides an example of a mental health research partnership underpinned by em...
These guidelines have been written to fill a significant gap in resources available to Primary Healt...