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Baby Makes 3
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Baby Makes 3 “Well worth it. It helped us talk about topics we were making assumptions about.”
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Baby Makes 3 “I think after I realised [what it’s like for new mums] we got an understanding that she’s not alone in this, we’re in it together. I think that was the biggest thing for me.” - Dad #3
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Baby Makes 3 “We really found the program to be beneficial and it has helped open conversations and helped us start to rebuild our relationship” - Mum, feedback form 55
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Baby Makes 3 “I’ve placed less expectations on myself. I don’t feel that pressure any more that was part of what I think brought on the postnatal depression.” - Mum #2
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Baby Makes 3 “Sometimes you would leave and you’d almost feel like a bit of weight had been lifted off.” - Mum #1
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Baby Makes 3 “It’s changed my way of thinking so I hope as a result of that it’s contributed to my change of action. I think I was hands-on to start with, but now I have an understanding of why it’s important to be hands-on and important to have a balanced and well-rounded household.” - Dad #5
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Baby Makes 3 “I kept telling the guys at work, ‘guys, you should be doing this course’, and they said ‘why?’ I said ‘just flipping do it because it will open your eyes’.” - Dad #7
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Baby Makes 3 3-year pilot project Funded by VicHealth Partnership between: Whitehorse Community Health Service Whitehorse City Council, MCH Service
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Baby Makes 3 AIM: To promote equal and respectful relationships between men and women during the transition to parenthood.
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Baby Makes 3 Group Program 3-week program for first-time parents Sessions held in evening Male and female facilitators Groupwork approach Structured discussions – societal expectations, gender roles, healthy relationships, conflict, communication
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Primary Prevention Addresses the key determinants of violence against women: Power imbalances between men and women Adherence to rigid gender stereotypes
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‘Promising Practice’ Evaluation showed: Greater awareness and communication about gender roles, gender equality, societal expectations Shifts in attitudes Some changes in behaviour, leading to greater equality
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And… parents loved it! Of 90 couples evaluated… 90% continued on sessions 2 & 3 96% ‘agreed’ or ‘strongly agreed’ that it was enjoyable, relevant and helpful.
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Vision: part of all MCH services Ideally situated as a complement to the First-Time Parent Group Program run by Maternal and Child Health
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Implementation Facilitator Training Program Training DVD & Handbook Implementation Guide Capacity Building Workshops
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Baby Makes 3
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