Families in South West Sydney can now access early parenting services with the opening of a new start-of-the-art centre at the newly redeveloped Campbelltown Hospital.
The facility is run by Karitane, a recognised provider of parenting support services.
NSW Health Minister Ryan Park officially opened the Karitane Early Parenting Service, which will further enhance NSW family support services during the critical First 2000 Days of a child's life.
The service is conveniently co-located alongside Campbelltown Hospital's new and expanded maternity, paediatric, women's health and mental health services, key features of the $632 million Stage 2 redevelopment.
Minister Park said the integration of services ensures a holistic and wrap-around approach for all family members, making it easier than ever for parents to receive the care, support and guidance they need during the crucial early years of their child's life.
“More than half, 52 per cent, of all admissions for Karitane's residential services originate from within South Western Sydney Local Health District,'' Mr Park said.
“The opening of the Karitane Early Parenting Service at Campbelltown Hospital represents a pivotal moment in our journey towards providing exceptional support to families, not only in south western Sydney but across NSW.
Member for Campbelltown Greg Warren said he was proud his electorate would be home to this valued service and facility.
"I am delighted the partnership between Karitane and South Western Sydney Local Health District has resulted in this unique centre, with onsite access to intensive parenting services at Campbelltown Hospital," said Mr Warren.
“Working together, we can ensure every child in NSW receives the best possible start in life.''
Karitane CEO Ms Grainne O'Loughlin said Karitane has been a trusted partner for more than 100 years in parenting for generations of NSW families seeking professional support with their unsettled babies, perinatal infant mental health issues and challenging toddler behaviours.
“In this time, we've seen 30 per cent of all new parents needing professional care, with many requiring intensive residential stays to support their more complex parenting needs,'' Ms O'Loughlin said.
“Our Early Parenting Service will ensure our exceptional care continues for future generations of families.''
South Western Sydney Local Health District Acting Chief Executive Ms Sonia Marshall said the early stages of life shaped future learning, behaviour and long-term health.
“Our valuable partnership with Karitane is allowing us to build a healthier future by providing life-changing care for children and their families in their early years, with the opening of this new centre,'' Ms Marshall said.
The Early Parenting Service has a broad offering including:
Karitane's commitment to serving families across NSW includes a combination of place-based services in local communities as well as hybrid and virtual care through the organisation's 'virtual village'.
In addition to the new Campbelltown parenting centre, Karitane will continue to support families at its integrated child and family hub in Carramar, offering day stays, toddler clinics and perinatal infant mental health services.
For more information about Karitane Early Parenting Services, visit Karitane