Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv) - Support for babies and new parents during Covid-19
Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv) - Support for babies and new parents during Covid-19
NDM7462 Lynne Neagle
(Torfaen)
To
propose that the Senedd:
1.
Recognises that the evidence is unequivocal that the first 1,000 days of a
child’s life, from pregnancy to age two, lay the foundations for a happy and
healthy life and that the support and wellbeing of babies during this time is
strongly linked to better outcomes later in life, including educational
achievement, progress at work and better physical and mental
health.
2.
Notes that since the outbreak of COVID-19 and the subsequent lockdown and
social distancing measures, a growing body of research indicates parents are
facing unprecedented pressures, heightened anxieties, and are at increased risk
of developing mental health problems in the perinatal period.
3.
Notes that the Babies in Lockdown 2020 survey showed that for 66 per cent of
respondents from Wales, parental mental health was cited as a main concern
during lockdown: only 26 per cent felt confident that they could find help for
mental health if they needed it and 69 per cent of parents felt the changes
brought on by COVID-19 were affecting their unborn baby, baby or young child.
4.
Notes that the New Parents and COVID-19 2020 research found that over half of
the 257 respondents who have given birth since lockdown felt that their birth
experience was more difficult than expected due to the coronavirus
restrictions, more than 60 per cent not receiving any form of post-natal
check-up and almost a quarter wanting perinatal mental health support..
5.
Calls on the Welsh Government to ensure services and support for families
during pregnancy and the perinatal period are prioritised and that the
midwifery, health visiting and perinatal mental health workforce is protected
from redeployment during the pandemic.
6.
Calls on the Welsh Government to proactively work with health boards to ensure
women can be safely supported by their partners during hospital visits during
pregnancy.
7.
Calls on the Welsh Government to provide additional ring-fenced investment for
perinatal mental health services and voluntary services to cope with the
increase in demand because of COVID-19.
Co-submitters
Supporters
Business type: Debate
Reason considered: Senedd Business;
Status: Complete
First published: 06/09/2022