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 NEWS AND EVENTS

 UPCOMING EVENTS
SANDS (Vic) Annual Memorial Service
Sunday 18th April 2010 at 2.00pm
Marwal Centre
Marwal Avenue, North Balwyn
 
 
NEWS
 
 
 MOVIE NIGHT FUNDRAISER
Thankyou to everyone who supported our recent Movie Night. The movie was action packed and along with ticket sales & raffles, some excellent money was raised for SANDS. Thankyou to Fiona & Vanessa for their work in organising the night.
 
SOME EXCITING NEWS
SANDS was nominated by one of its members to receive a donation from the proceeds of a CD produced by Fox Fm radio station in Melbourne. We we fortunate to be chosen and SANDS received some much needed exposure as the donation was announced on air. Thankyou to the member who nominated SANDS.
 
 
 
 
 
 
THE FOLLOWING IS A PRESS RELEASE ISSUED BY THE MINISTER FOR HEALTH & AGEING       HON NICOLA ROXON
$5.1 MILLION FOR BETTER SUPPORT FOR WOMEN WITH POST AND ANTENATAL DEPRESSION
 
The Rudd Government will invest $5.1 million over three years to enable four specialist organisations to provide telephone-based support for women experiencing post or antenatal depression, or grief following the loss of a baby that will link to an enhanced 24 hour hotline for pregnant women and new mums.
 
The four organisations are Post and Antenatal Depression Australia (PANDA), SIDS and Kids Australia, Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Support (SANDS), and the Bonnie Babes Foundation.
 
Postnatal depression affects almost 16 per cent of new mothers in Australia, while around 10 per cent of women experience depression during pregnancy.
 
The new funding will enhance the ability for PANDA to provide support for expecting or new mothers with depression.
 
In Australia, SIDS accounts for the deaths of more babies aged between one and 12 months than any other known cause.
 
In 2006, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, there were more than 2,900 perinatal deaths in Australia. In addition, each year many more parents experience the loss of a baby early in the pregnancy. Sadly, one in every four pregnancies ends in a loss from miscarriage and stillbirth.
 
SIDS and Kids Australia, SANDS and the Bonnie Babes Foundation will receive funding to support women and families who suddenly and unexpectedly lose a baby in the perinatal period, including through miscarriage or stillbirth.
 
Women who experience post and antenatal depression, and parents and families who have experienced the loss of a baby, often find it helpful to speak to others who have had a similar experience.
 
Peer support services can be of particular help in trying to cope during such difficult times.
 
The new funding is in addition to the Rudd Government’s commitment to an expanded 24 hour, seven days a week national telephone helpline which starts operation from 1 July 2010. Building on the pregnancy hotline, this helpline will allow a wide range of information, advice and referral services to be provided to women, their partners and families.
 
The helpline will give an estimated 180,000 women and their families better access to advice and information relating to pregnancy and the demands of a new baby.
 
The national helpline funding is part of the $120.5 million commitment announced in the 2009-10 Budget to improve access to maternity services for pregnant women and new mothers in Australia. This package includes support for eligible midwives through access to the MBS and PBS and extra scholarships for GPs and midwives and comes on top of our $55 million towards a national Perinatal Depression plan which is already providing services to the community.
 
Providing early intervention and vital support is a key part of ensuring the best possible start in life for young Australians.
 
This investment builds on the Government’s work in the early years including providing over $100 million to improve Indigenous child and maternal health services and $2.5 million in funding to help establish a national breastfeeding hotline.

 

The National Association of State
and Territory SANDS Organisations
SANDS Australia
Promoting awareness, knowledge, support and understanding for families after the death of a baby from conception to infancy.
 
 
MEDIA RELEASE
24 July 2009
 
SANDS – the leading organisation for bereaved parents after the death of a baby has welcomed the initiative of the Federal Government to fund a national support line for parents.
 
SANDS (supporting parents after miscarriage, stillbirth and newborn death) was established by parents who understood the value of parents providing support to other parents. Across Australia for the past 25 years SANDS has focused on providing best-practice support – helping parents understand their normal grief and encouraging hospital practices that will facilitate this.
 
“At a critical point following the death of a baby, ready access to support is crucial to the future well-being of many parents – preventing the possibility of emotional and mental disorders”, Penny Brabin, Chair of SANDS Australia commented today. “Effective training of parent supporters is essential”, she added.
 
In Australia in 2006, there were 2091 stillbirths and 816 neonatal deaths; the unexplained stillbirth rate is ten times the death rate from Sudden Infant Death.
“Adequate funding for bereavement support services is long overdue and it is in the interests of the Australian community as a whole to ensure that bereaved parents are properly supported”, Dr Brabin said.
 
“Until our baby died, I never realized that so many other parents suffered like us – we became members of a club which no one wants to join”, commented Patrick, a bereaved father.
“I never believed how long the impact would last. Everyone was happy when we announced we were pregnant again. But that pregnancy was an emotional roller coaster and it didn’t end there”, said Patrick’s wife.
 
SANDS understands both the value of technology available to assist prenatal care and also the burden created when the news is bad. SANDS supports parents in their decision-making and provides advocacy for the availability of real choices in care.
 
For further details please contact:
 
Penny Brabin
Phone: (03) 9809 0809
Or
Liz Conway
Phone (07) 3254 3422 Mobile 0414 497 443
Email admin@sandsqld.com

 
Past events
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