Statewide Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Program (SPIMHP)

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2025 Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Symposium

The 2025 Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Symposium Nurturing minds: Innovative approaches to perinatal and infant mental health prevention and intervention will be held on Friday 9 of May 2025 at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, Nedlands.

In person registration is $110, with online registration available for regional and remote-based delegates for free. To register for in-person attendance, please complete the registration form, for further information or to register as an online attendee, please contact wnhs.mhs.spimhp@health.wa.gov.au.

Registration form (external site)

2025 Symposium flyer (PDF)

 

 

The Statewide Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Program is a non-clinical service providing support to Western Australian (WA) health and community professionals who work with families during the perinatal period. The program includes education and training, health promotion initiatives, service coordination and support for clinical networks and research.

Education and training

SPIMHP provides regular in-person and online training for health professionals in perinatal mental health, including training in how to use screening tools, perinatal mental health conditions and mental health first aid. Professional development opportunities for health and community professionals are also offered via symposiums, forums and network presentations. Download the latest training calendar (PDF), and registration form (PDF) and send to wnhs.mhs.spimhp@health.wa.gov.au.

Health promotion and resources

Perinatal and infant mental health promotion aims to keep people well and promote positive mental health and resilience. Prevention and early intervention are key components of perinatal and infant mental health promotion. SPIMHP have developed a number of helpful resources for health professionals to better support WA families:

 

SPIMHP also chair a number of networks, including the Statewide Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Promotion Network. To join this network, or sign-up to SPIMHP’s newsletter, please contact wnhs.mhs.spimhp@health.wa.gov.au.

Research

SPIMHP is directly involved in both research consultation and leading and contributing to collaborative and multi-disciplinary perinatal and infant mental health research projects, including Quality Improvement activities. This involvement requires substantive contributions at all stages of the research lifecycle, including formulation, planning and design, ethics and governance application and monitoring, survey and database programming, data collection, management and analysis, and reporting results in publications.

Last Updated: 22/01/2025