A wnaiff y Gweinidog gadarnhau a yw unrhyw un o'r cynigion a gyflwynwyd yn y £3.5 miliwn o gyllid gwella gwasanaethau dan y cynllun Law yn Llaw at Iechyd Meddwl yn cynnwys darpariaeth ar gyfer iechyd meddwl amenedigol a/neu gymorth i dadau newydd?
More than £200,000 has been allocated to perinatal mental health services from the recent round of Mental Health Service Improvement funding in 2020-21, which will increase in 2021-22 to £468,000 to improve services.
Six of the seven health boards have requested funding to support perinatal mental health. These were based on the needs of their area and on the understanding they will adhere to the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ Perinatal Community Standards.
This round of bids did not include specific proposals for fathers, but further work to recognise the unique needs of fathers is a key element of the actions included in the Together for Mental Health Delivery Plan 2019-22. Additionally, the perinatal mental health network is in the process of developing a fully integrated care pathway, which will reflect the unique needs of individual groups, including fathers, partners and supporters.