One in seven mums need this service.
The Parenthood, Australia’s leading advocacy organisation for Australian parents, is outraged at the recent Federal Government cuts to the National Perinatal Depression Initiative (NPDI).
NPDI was established in 2008 and focuses on prevention and early detection of antenatal and postnatal depression. Something one in seven new mums experience.
The service provides care, support and treatment for pregnant women and new mums experiencing depression and anxiety.
The Federal Government usually contributes $8.3 million a year to the $85 million program. However, as of 30 June 2015, Federal Health Minister Susan Ley says that the Federal Government will no longer foot the bill. Instead, leaving it to State and Territory Ministers to decide whether they have room in their budget to support the essential service.