Birthing on Country program is needed to tackle disproportionate rates of stillbirth among Indigenous women, says Waminda CEO and midwife

Grace Crivellaro
Updated February 24 2021 - 4:03pm, first published 4:00pm
CEO of Wamina Faye Worner and Aboriginal midwife Melanie Briggs (left) welcome the Goverment's Stillbirth Action and Implementation Plan. Image: supplied by Waminda.
CEO of Wamina Faye Worner and Aboriginal midwife Melanie Briggs (left) welcome the Goverment's Stillbirth Action and Implementation Plan. Image: supplied by Waminda.

A new approach is needed to address the disproportionate rates of stillbirth among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, according to Melanie Briggs, an Aboriginal midwife at Waminda.

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Grace Crivellaro

Court reporter for the Illawarra Mercury.

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