The aim of this network is to develop a community of practice of like-minded multi-disciplinary professionals in Launceston and Northern Tasmania. The network plans to meet quarterly and explore all areas of perinatal mental health
The Tasmanian Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Network connects multidisciplinary practitioners with a special interest in perinatal and infant mental health.
Our meetings are warm, welcoming and collaborative, providing space for peer support, shared learning and professional connection.
Each quarterly session may include guest speakers, resource sharing or case-based discussions focused on best-practice pathways for timely and effective care.
Meetings are held quarterly and delivered either online over Zoom or in person at a local venue.
Join the network to be added to the mailing list and receive invitations to future meetings.
The Goldfields Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Network connects multidisciplinary practitioners with special interest in perinatal and infant mental health.
Our meetings are warm, welcoming and collaborative, offering space for peer support, shared learning, and professional connection.
Each quarterly session may include guest speakers, resource sharing, or case-based discussions focused on best practice pathways for timely and effective care.
Meetings are held quarterly and delivered in-person or Zoom.
Join the network to be added to the mailing list and receive invitations to future meetings.
Our North East Melbourne Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Professionals Network (NEMPI MHPN) meets quarterly with alternating face-to-face and online via Zoom to offer a collaborative space grounded in attachment-informed, developmentally attuned, and neuro-inclusive practice.
The network supports continuing education, reflective dialogue, and cross-disciplinary learning focused on the wellbeing of parents, infants, and young children. Sessions explore early relational development, co-regulation, perinatal transitions, and the diverse ways families connect, communicate, and thrive. Professionals from all fields interested in fostering safe, inclusive, and responsive care in the perinatal and early years, are warmly welcomed.