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Belfast City Hospital Designated as Site for New Mother and Baby Unit, Confirms Department of Health

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The Department of Health has officially revealed that Belfast City Hospital will be the designated location for a forthcoming mother and baby unit, marking a significant development in Northern Ireland’s commitment to enhanced maternity services.

As part of the directives previously set forth by the former health minister, all five health trusts in Northern Ireland are mandated to establish community perinatal mental health teams. This directive, reiterated by the Department of Health on Tuesday, emphasizes the importance of these teams in providing support and interventions for women during pregnancy and up to one year post-birth. The overarching goal is to enhance the overall health and well-being of mothers, their infants, and their extended families.

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Due to the absence of an executive at Stormont, a consequence of the DUP’s government boycott in response to post-Brexit trading arrangements, senior civil servants have assumed ministerial responsibilities. Additionally, Northern Ireland faces a notable budget shortfall of £450 million this year, following £980 million in cuts implemented by civil servants.

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Peter May, the Department of Health’s permanent secretary, expressed satisfaction with the positive strides taken in implementing the community perinatal mental health service across the region in the last 12 months. He underscored the dedication of each team involved in ensuring the success of the service. May acknowledged the forthcoming business case preparation by the Belfast Trust for the proposed regional unit on the Belfast City Hospital site.

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Despite the optimism surrounding progress, May cautioned that financial constraints would impact the timeline for the unit’s inauguration. He stated, “While this is a very positive step, the reality is that we are operating in a very challenging financial situation. For this reason, timescales for delivery of the unit are dependent on being able to identify the funding required to build and run the new facility.”

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