• Your baby’s father is Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander (even if you’re not)
If you're Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander and you’ve had a baby in the past, but this will be your first chance to parent/raise a child, you can join the ANFPP too.
The earlier in your pregnancy you join the program, the better!
Or, fill in the form below and an ANFPP team member will get back to you soon to answer any questions you have. Please note: referral via this form is currently only available for some ANFPP sites. You can also contact any of our sites directly
to learn more about the program.
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ANFPP National Support Service Molly Wardaguga Research Centre | Charles Darwin University
Level 11, 410 Ann St | Brisbane QLD | 4000 Australia
The Australian Nurse-Family Partnership Program (ANFPP) National Support Service (NSS) acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands and waters on which we live and work. We pay respect to elders past and present. We further acknowledge that Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people and communities are diverse and dynamic and continue to evolve and develop in response to historical and present social, economic, cultural and political circumstances.
Diversity includes gender, age, languages, backgrounds, sexual orientations, religious beliefs, family responsibilities, marriage status, life and work experiences, personality and educational levels (Commonwealth of Australia, 2013)