Sing to Connect is a unique initiative that links music and midwifery to support perinatal mental health and wellbeing of new mothers from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds. Bringing together our CALD community of birthing mothers and families isolated by language barriers and other challenges related to refugee status, alongside the added challenge of COVID-19 restrictions, Sing to Connect foregrounds social connections and community wellbeing.
By introducing music and songs in native languages into the antenatal care provision, alongside midwifery care, the potential of arts in forging friendships was leveraged into the healthcare model. The outcomes included assisting the mothers with combating isolation, fostering connections, health literacy and community engagement. We created a space for wellness through song, dance, story sharing, laughter, trust and connection. A key outcome for midwifery practice was that the program led to greater engagement of the mothers in health care and improved mental health outcomes, alongside deeper and more connected relationships with health care providers. This was brought about by the creative and immersive nature of the project. This project, which is emerging as a new approach to connection from non-pharmacological care, unfolded between May 2020 and February 2021.