Background

The PMHJD Working Party provides policy, technical and/or clinical expert advice to support the development and national reporting of perinatal mental health data to the AIHW as part of Bilateral Schedules on Mental Health and Suicide Prevention. This work program commenced July 2022 and concludes August 2025, and will support the development of a national collection of perinatal mental health screening data, to be administered by the AIHW.

Terms of reference

The PMHJD Working Party provides:

  1. Advice on data quality issues, solutions and barriers to collecting and reporting perinatal mental health and related data items as part of the of the Perinatal NBEDS
  2. Advice about jurisdictional progress to develop and implement universal perinatal mental health screening, including digital screening, collection, and reporting infrastructure within public health settings
  3. Considers AIHW’s secure data sharing options including the feasibility of establishment-level (hospital) reporting, online reports, and data visualisations to meet information needs
  4. Recommends revisions to the Perinatal NBEDS specifications, if required, and review AIHW’s business case through the National Perinatal Data Development Committee (NPDDC) for endorsement by the National Health Information Data and Information Standards Committee (NHIDISC), to progress mental health and related data items to mandatory collection, once the required data quality is assessed to be nationally consistent.

Membership

The PMHJD Working Party consists of a maximum of three representatives from each jurisdiction engaged in Bilateral Schedules. Each member is appointed based on their knowledge and expertise in the field of perinatal mental health - jurisdictional maternity services, policy, health information system development and/or data collection practices. Other experts may be invited to join the PMHJD Working Party or co-opted, as required.

The PMHJD Working Party is chaired by the AIHW.

State

Name

Agency

NSW

Tim Harrold

Principal Analyst, Health Surveillance, Centre for Epidemiology and Evidence, NSW Ministry of Health

NSW

Nicky Beland

Manager, Child and Family Health, Health and Social Policy Branch, NSW Ministry of Health

VIC

Marcia Armstrong

Principal Maternal and Child Health Nurse Advisor, Clinical and Professional Leadership Unit, Safer Care Victoria

VIC

Karen McNeil

Senior Project Officer, Consultative Council on Obstetric and Paediatric Mortality and Morbidity,  Safe Care Victoria

VIC

Hope Deng

Manager, Technical Development Support, Safer Care Victoria

Qld

Elisabeth Hoehn

Medical Director, Queensland Centre for Perinatal and Infant Mental Health

Qld

Esther Taylor

Principal Data Collection Officer, Statistical Services Branch, Queensland Health

WA

Maureen Hutchinson

Principal Data Management Officer, Maternal and Child Health Data Management, Information & System Performance Directorate, Department of Health, WA

WA

Jo Harman

A/Assistant Director, Performance Governance and Corporate Services, WA Mental Health Commission

TAS

Belinda Martin

Perinatal Mental Health Project Lead, Community Mental Health and Wellbeing, Department of Health and Human Services Tasmania

TAS

Peter Mansfield

Manager, Health Information Unit, Department of Health and Human Services Tasmania

ACT

Matthew Wafer

Director, Mental Health Policy and Strategy, Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Division, ACT Health

ACT

Rosalind Sexton

Information Manager, Population Health Informatics, Epidemiology Section, ACT Health Directorate

NT

TBC

Perinatal Business Analyst, Population and Digital Health, NT Department of Health

NT

Timothy Packham

Perinatal Mental Health Project Officer, Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs Branch, NT Health

Secretariat

Secretariat support is provided by the AIHW MPHU.

Contact details for the Secretariat are:

Secretariat, PMHp Jurisdictional Data Working Party
Email: [email protected]