Resources for Health Professionals
Evidence-based tools, programs, and referral pathways to support parents and infants
PIRI works closely with health professionals to improve outcomes for parents, infants, and families during pregnancy and early parenthood. This section brings together practical resources, evidence-based programs, and referral options to support your clinical practice.
Here you’ll find information about PIRI’s treatment programs and trials, guidance on screening and referral, access to digital mental health programs, and resources to support assessment, care planning, and collaboration with families. All content is informed by PIRI’s research and clinical expertise, and designed to be practical, current, and relevant to day-to-day work with parents and infants.
Stepped-care Model of Programs
Refer to MumMoodBooster
Refer to MumSpace Programs
Refer to Our Clinical Services
Interpreting & Acting on Screening Results
BUPA Parent and Baby Wellbeing Program
Resource Download Portal
Workshops & Training Opportunities
Resources
Accredited Providers
A dedicated site for health professionals
PIRI provides evidence-based information, programs, and resources to support health professionals working with parents, infants, and families during pregnancy and early parenthood. This section brings together practical tools and current research to support assessment, referral, and clinical decision-making.
You’ll find:
- Fact sheets and articles covering key topics in parent-infant mental health, including perinatal depression and anxiety, infant development, and early relationships.
- Information about PIRI’s evidence-based programs for parents and infants, including Getting Ahead of Postnatal Depression, MumMoodBooster, Mum2BMoodBooster, and DadBooster.
- Training and education opportunities focused on parent-infant mental health.
- Access to PIRI’s research findings and publications.
All content is informed by PIRI’s clinical and research expertise and is designed to be practical, current, and relevant to everyday work with families. PIRI is committed to working in partnership with health professionals to improve outcomes for parents and infants.
