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First Nations Maternal Health

March 20, 2025 - March 20, 2025

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The ANU Gender Institute and Maternal Health Matters Inc. invite you to join us online for the fourth in our seminar series that will explore the impact of maternity care on women’s wellbeing and the transition to parenting.

 

The health and wellbeing of mothers is critically connected to the best outcomes for infants and children and provides the basis for a healthy society.

 

Australia faces a challenge in achieving high quality maternity care in a safe, respectful environment so that women and birthing people emerge healthy and well.  Standard models of maternity care are not specifically designed to meet the needs of First Nations women and families.  Within Australia, links have been made between positive First Nations health outcomes in the presence of cultural safety and in the absence of racism. All First Nations women and birthing people benefit from culturally safe and anti-racist care, and from care in their community, wherever their community may be located.

 

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First Nations maternal health in Australia faces significant challenges. First Nations women are three times more likely to die in childbirth than non-First Nations women, and their babies are almost twice as likely to die in their first year of life. Despite numerous government recommendations urgently calling for strategies to improve the health outcomes of First Nations mothers and babies, as well as a national ‘Close the Gap’ strategy aimed at reducing neonatal and child mortality, to date there has been little improvement.  The National Women’s Health Strategy 2020-2030, prioritizes maternal, sexual, and reproductive health for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander women.

 

Society needs to provide maternity services that do no harm and honours the woman’s human right to respect, autonomy, dignity and the attainment of the highest level of health. This session will explore options to improve outcomes for First Nations women and their babies and to give the best start in life by implementing an integrated, holistic and culturally appropriate model of care.

 

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