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Help for pregnant women

April 6th, 2022Help for pregnant women

Dozens of vulnerable pregnant women experiencing homelessness or insecure housing are being given access to a safe place to live and valuable support though maternity and early parenting services.

Dozens of vulnerable pregnant women experiencing homelessness or insecure housing are being given access to a safe place to live and valuable support though maternity and early parenting services.
Minister for Health Martin Foley and Minister for Housing Richard Wynne met with Cornelia Program residents and toured the apartments in Melbourne’s inner south.
In an Australian-first between the state government, the Royal Women’s Hospital, HousingFirst and Launch Housing, the Cornelia Program aims to break the cycle of homelessness for vulnerable women and their babies.
The program aims to support up to 50 women and their babies each year with access to transitional accommodation for up to a year in 36 purpose-built apartments.
Pregnant women and new mothers will also have access to specialist maternity health services, along with access to other health and psychosocial programs. Guidance and support to find long-term stable housing is also provided.
The program is also being supported through a major philanthropic grant from private donors and long-time supporters of the Royal Women’s Hospital.

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