Caring for parents-to-be in Australia

The Salvation Army in Balga, Australia, is supporting expectant parents through the provision of pregnancy classes

The Salvation Army in Balga, Australia, is supporting expectant parents through the provision of pregnancy classes. Recognising that pregnancy and labour can be daunting, especially for first-time families, Balga Early Years Services in Perth offers a space for people to receive information and support from registered midwives, birth specialists and doulas. Cliff Worthing, Salvos Online, shares more on this holistic health-focussed ministry to parents and babies:

'The classes give parents a nitty-gritty, reality base rather than the sanitised Instagram version of the early days post-birth,' said Jo Ineson, Early Years Director at Balga Corps. 'We provide professional and specialised information that empowers families to work through each step of the journey from pregnancy to post-birth.'

A number of couples take part in a pregnancy class

 

The classes focus on helping the whole family unit with information about birth interventions, breastfeeding, mental health, nutrition and relationship changes that may occur with partners and other family members. The child health centre supports a culturally diverse local community with different social expectations. Many new families in the area also face a lack of social connections and loneliness, which is often accentuated by the arrival of a child.

'There is no other service like this because we strive to provide a deeper and holistic response geared to community needs,' Jo said. 'Because the health service is co-located at the corps, we can connect new families to our other programs that address many other needs.'

Jo noted that they see many transformed lives through their approach. She also noted that in some instances, Balga Salvos’ services had supported four generations from one family group. 'It is humbling and a privilege to journey with these families,' Jo said. 'There isn’t much better than to do life with them and see the positive impact made in their lives.'

Article originally reported for Salvos Online, 'Pregnancy classes give birth to holisitic care at Balga Salvos,' written by Cliff Worthing.

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