The Babies in Hume Program is a free, fun, interactive support and education program for all Hume families enrolled in the Maternal and Child Health Service. This is a great opportunity for you to gain information relevant to your baby’s/toddler’s developing needs. Come along, meet other parents, share experiences, discuss topics of interest, ask questions and have some fun!
For babies four months and under includes:
Book now - First time parents' program
Alternatively, speak with your Maternal and Child Health nurse for more information about the Babies in Hume Program or to enquire and find a group near you contact babiesinhume@hume.vic.gov.au.
We also host online and face to face information sessions, covering topic such as sleep and settling, communication, introducing solids, age-appropriate diets, safety in and around the home, toileting, and play, learning and development.
02 July 2026
The Peep Learning Together Program, is a great opportunity for families to shares ideas for supporting children’s learning, play & parenting
07 July 2026
A great opportunity gain some information relevant to your baby’s developing needs for babies 5 to 8 months of age .
08 July 2026
Online Breastfeeding information session for Hume City Council families with a newborn baby.
13 July 2026
A great opportunity gain some information relevant to your baby’s developing needs.
14 July 2026
Understanding Infant Sleep Information session 0 - 4 months of age.
20 July 2026
21 July 2026
22 July 2026
A great opportunity gain some information relevant to your baby’s developing needs.Come along, ask questions, and meet other parents.
A great opportunity to gain relevant information tailored to your baby’s developing needs.
23 July 2026
12 August 2026
14 August 2026
17 August 2026
28 August 2026
Online Information Session
You can contact us for more information on 9205 2643 or via our email babiesinhume@hume.vic.gov.au.
For further information regarding our services including breastfeeding support and booking an appointment with a nurse please visit Maternal and Child Health Service