Single pregnant women (and their children who were born out of wedlock) were the targets of various charitable endeavours in Queensland from the earliest days of white settlement. Until perhaps the 1970s, to be an 'unmarried mother' carried significant stigma and the approach taken by institutions was usually to hide the unfortunate woman away from society. There were several maternity homes, rescue homes and lying-in hospitals in Queensland. Single pregnant women were generally regarded as a disgrace, and institutions often took a punitive approach to their 'care'.
Prepared by: Lee Butterworth
Created: 16 November 2011, Last modified: 26 February 2015