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This program has been developed the Parent-Infant Research Institute, Austin Health. Acknowledgements to our international partners for their contribution to the related foundational programs. PIRI acknowledges the generous support of the Ian Potter Foundation, Perpetual IMPACT Philanthropy, The Baker Foundation and Men of Malvern in developing and testing this online treatment program.

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About Us

We have developed a series of e-mental health programs for perinatal depression in collaboration with a team of researchers and clinicians who are experts in treating depression and in the development of Web-based interventions for health behavior change. The foundational programs for mothers were developed by the Oregon Research Institute/University of Oregon (USA; Brian G. Danaher, PhD, John R. Seeley, PhD, Pete Lewinsohn, PhD, and Milagra S. Tyler, MAT), the Parent-Infant Research Institute (Australia; Jeannette Milgrom, PhD, Charlene Holt, DClinPsych, and Jennifer Ericksen, MClinPsych) and the University of Iowa (Scott Stuart, MD, Michael W. O'Hara, PhD, and Whitney Lester, MA). See mummoodbooster.com.

The DadBooster program for fathers has been developed by the Parent-Infant Research Institute, Austin Health, Australia.

Parent-Infant Research Institute (Melbourne)

The Parent-Infant Research Institute (PIRI), based in Melbourne Australia, is committed to supporting all parents and their babies, including those with vulnerabilities, to have the best possible start to life (prenatal to 2 years) by creating a Centre of Excellence whose activities are designed to improve emotional wellbeing and optimize development.

PIRI's objectives are:

  • Conducting and disseminating basic and applied research
  • Translating knowledge to practice
  • Education and training of professionals

PIRI is affiliated with Austin Health and The University of Melbourne.

Acknowledgement

Cartoons by Bev Aisbett, freelance illustrator: cartoonist.bevaisbett@netspace.net.au

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If you are having trouble with the program or you have any questions or suggestions, e-mail piri@austin.org.au.

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This program is based on work of a team of researchers and clinicians who are experts in treating depression (including specific expertise in treating postnatal depression) and in the development of Web-based interventions for health behavior change. It has been developed by the Parent-Infant Research Institute (Australia; Jeannette Milgrom, PhD, Alan Gemmill, PhD, Andre Rodrigues, PhD, and Jennifer Ericksen, MClinPsych).

Your Privacy

Any information obtained in connection with DadBooster that can identify you is confidential. It will only be disclosed with your permission, except as required by law. All collected data will be stored at the Parent-Infant Research Institute, Austin Health in a manner that protects against unauthorized disclosure of personally identifiable data. Procedures will be used to require proper authentication to access data files. Data will be stored on secure file servers. Online questionnaires will be collected in a secure manner using industry-standard SSL (secure sockets layer) encryption. Data on website usage patterns will be collected automatically in time-stamped database files. Data will be kept for an indefinite period. Only collated, group data will be reported on. To further ensure your privacy, please keep your username and password confidential.

Your phone number is collected so that our DadBooster team can send you supportive SMSs throughout the weeks which we deem to be an important part of the program. Any personal information, including your phone number, will not be shared with any third party, except as required by law, and our SMS communication with you will only last the duration of the program which is 6 weeks plus follow up, equating to approximately 12 weeks.

If you have any questions/concerns about this privacy statement or you would like to make a complaint about how we have handled your personal information, please contact us in writing: piri@austin.org.au.

We will generally respond to your complaint within 30 days and if you are not satisfied with our response, you are entitled to lodge a formal complaint with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (for instructions on how to do this, please see: www.oaic.gov.au).