Maternal and Child Health resources

Find Maternal and Child Health resources for parents, carers and families of young children.

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The INFANT program (INfant Feeding, Active play and NuTrition) is a free program designed to help parents and families with feeding and active play to give their baby the best start to life.

You will be joined by other parents whose babies are about the same age over four face-to-face sessions led by a Maroondah MCH professional to cover important topics such as:

  • introducing solids
  • food refusal and fussy eating
  • tummy time
  • active play ideas
  • and the role that parent wellbeing plays in your baby’s life.

Visit the INFANT program webpage.

Learn more about Maternal and Child Health services in Victoria on the Better Health Channel including: 

  • About Maternal and Child Health (MCH) services
  • Maternal and Child Health centres throughout Victoria
  • What Maternal and Child Health centres provide
  • Aboriginal MCH services
  • Your first contact with the service
  • How often should I visit?
  • Maternal and Child Health Line after-hours services

Visit the Better Health Channel.

Find out more information about the ten (10) key age/stage visits. The visits focus on optimising child and family health, wellbeing, safety, learning and development.

Information will be added to your child’s 'green book' at each of these 10 key ages and stages maternal and child health service visits:

Visit the Better Health Channel.

The latest evidence-based advice from Red Nose on how keep your baby safe and reduce the risk of sudden infant death  including: 

  • Six safe sleeping recommendations
  • Safe sleeping environments
  • How to dress your baby for sleep 
  • and more.

Visit the Red Nose website.

A suite of sleep and settling fact sheets have been developed to provide information and support to parents, caregivers and service providers developed by Tweedle. Also available in languages other than English and Simple English.

See facts sheets on the Tweedle website.

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