A service which nurtures and cares for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families
has taken a further step in its development with the opening of a special facility
located within the community in North Mackay.
The Kem Kem Yanga Midwifery Group Practice (MGP) program is a maternity service
for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers and babies which was established by
Mackay Hospital and Health Service (HHS) in May 2019.
Mackay HHS Chief Executive Susan Gannon said the service was now being offered
in the community at 25-29 Evans Avenue in North Mackay rather than in a hospital
setting.
“This is a wonderful step forward in providing nurturing care for our First Nations
families in a setting that is safe, welcoming and easier to access,” Ms Gannon said.
“An important priority for our health service is improving health and wellbeing
outcomes for First Nations families and that begins with the smallest members – our
babies.
“This is a beautiful space which features a large meeting room as well as five smaller
spaces to provide safe care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women as they
prepare to welcome these little ones into the world.”
Ms Gannon also thanked the Mackay Hospital Foundation for their support in
arranging a donation from Daly Bay to buy furniture and fittings for the new centre.
“Chairs, tables, cushions, a refrigerator, books and Indigenous-themed toys and
games for children have all been provided by Daly Bay, and I thank them for their
generosity,” Ms Gannon said.
An opening event held last week included input from two Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander women who had been involved with the formation of the Kem Kem Yanga
program since inception. Aunty Deb Clark delivered a Welcome to Country and Aunty
Julianna Kennell performed a Torres Strait Islander blessing.
The community-based facility, which is staffed by four midwives and a health worker,
provides pre-natal (before birth) care for First Nations families.
MHHS Chief Executive Susan Gannon with Acting Director of Nursing and Midwifery Kylie Clark
Mum Pam Evans with children Ryder and Aria, with Kem Kem Yanga midwife Madison Bailey
Celebration cake. Photos supplied: MHHS