Child Youth & Family Health
Child & Maternal Health Support Program
Charleville and Western Areas Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islanders Community Health
About Us
The Maternal and Child Health Program is a regional program that provides services available to all clients with children from birth to school age.
We provide a range of services to families with young children. These services include education and health promotion, early identification and intervention as well as linking families with relevant health professionals or support agencies.
Who is the maternal and child health nurse?
The Maternal and Child Health Program is staffed by a Registered Nurse, with qualifications in Midwifery. The Nurse is qualified to provide health checks, pregnancy care, and advice on health issues.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Parents are encouraged to bring their Child Health Record Book with them for each visit and their Medicare Card. For pregnant women, we ask them to bring their pregnancy hand held record.
Program services
The Maternal and Child Health Program supports parents to meet the demands of early parenthood. The Program offers information, guidance, and support to families on:
- breastfeeding
- child health and development
- maternal health including antenatal, intrapartum, postnatal care and home visit support
- immunisations
- child accident and injury prevention
- nutrition
- family planning
- regular child health checks
Partners and family are encouraged and supported to participate in their children’s health and social development.
Quick Facts About The Region
Extra Information
Disabled access This location has disabled access
Age Ranges All ages
Transport Notes
Transport as per COVID-19 Pandemic Management Plan
Tags
Child Health Nurse, Health and Wellbeing, Maternal & Child Health, Maternity, Newborn Health Service, Pregnancy and Post Natal Services