Published:
17 November 2023
The Queensland Centre for Perinatal and Infant Mental Health (QCPIMH), supports the mental health needs of parents and carers during and after pregnancy, as well as infants, young children and families. Located in Nundah (Brisbane north), the service aims to empower parents and carers with the confidence, knowledge, skills and resources they need to help them raise emotionally healthy and resilient children.
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welcome to the Queensland Center for perinatal and infant mental health the Queensland Center aims to support parents caregivers and communities to have the confidence knowledge skills and resources to support their own well-being and raise emotionally healthy and resilient children the center is made up of three teams the 0 to4 Kims team the 0 to4 family support service and the strategy unit 0 to4 Kims is a specialized Mental Health Service for babies and young children from 0 to 4 years who are not yet at school the 0 to4 Family Support Service provides Family Support volunteers who can visit families in their homes to help parents create a safe positive family the strategy unit Works in partnership with other organizations across Queensland to support service development Workforce Development mental health promotion research evaluation and advocacy the strategy unit also operates. epim a Statewide teles Psychiatry service for perinatal and infant mental health for further information visit our
- Audience General public
- FormatVideo
- LanguageEnglish
- Last updated17 November 2023