Dear Justine
Thank you for the reposting of the message I must have missed when
interstate??
I am aware Labor will not make it (midwifery access) an election issue and
this probably has got AMA implications BUT EVEN MORE IMPROTANTLY
Supportive MP's will tell you OUR ISSUE(S) do not rate with electors when
they are polled /canvassed!!!

Health and the costs/access does in general terms and it is part of this
package that we can get a look in when Labor is in government.

BUT WE  NEED TO MOBILSE CONSUMERS
have THEM even more than us TALK/write TO THE POLIES, inform women's groups
to get on the demand trail.
For example it would such a boost if we could get ABA (NMAA) to nationally
acknowledge that the birth impacts on the breastfeeding expereince and
research shows that women who have continuous midwifery  care have the best
breastfeeding (and Other ) outcomes!!

Denise
----- Original Message -----
From: "Justine Caines" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "OzMid List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 3:15 PM
Subject: Re: Political Action is Imperative NOW!!!


>
> Hi Denise
>
> I am attaching an old message (so the list is up to date on what's been
> going on federally, sorry to some individuals who have already seen it) I
> agree with asking for specifics not just acknowledgement of a model of
care
> etc.  I do think there is still a LOT of work to do with Labor, Jenny
> Macklin certainly wasn't interested in making it an election issue (even
> though it would make great in roads to curtain the outrageous  rates of
> intervention and there associated costs).  I know Carmen Lawrence is
> supportive but in the event of a fed Labor Gov we will still have to push
> hard - they are still so scared of rocking the AMA boat!!! I think the
> national body (that Barb Vernon suggests) is imperative for the on going
> campaign and esp direct lobbying.
>
> Anyway the old message follows FYI.  The group was represented by
> Maternity Coalition
> ACMI
> Homebirth Access Sydney
> and Sally Tracy as our amazing "brain" or 'nerd' - in her words!!!
>
> Justine Caines
>
>
>
>
> _____________________________________________
>
> Yesterday we (26 September) (Barb Vernon, myself, Emma Baldock ,Sally
Tracy
> and Kate Mc Maugh) met with Meg Lees, Jenny Macklin and advisers for both
> Amanda Vanstone and Michael Wooldridge.  Barb will no doubt also give you
a
> perspective on things but here's mine for what it's worth!!
>
> Lees was great (I know we already know she's converted) but she took it a
> step further.  She plans to visit WA, we have forwarded on Tracy's details
> to her and she got me to write a question for her for question time today!
> She has a contact in ACT Health and was quite interested in our
developments
> there.  We are still plugging away with the ACT (more behind the scenes)
as
> we still have until 20 Oct before the election.
>
> Macklin was poker faced and revealed very little than a general support of
> midwifery and assistance 'where they could', she is unable to "do anything
> before the election".  I believe she saw us out of duty as we are a
consumer
> org.
>
> Vanstone's and Wooldridge's adviser gave us a run for our money!! They
> showed little understanding (who's surprised) about the amazing amount of
> work that has gone before us.  Astoundingly when we metioned the
ultrasound
> budget in relation to antenatal care they replied with "If you can present
> an argument for cost saving in ultrasound I am sure health ministers would
> like to see it" -DER did they forget that's about the only thing Rocking
the
> Cradle did.
>
> They want a succint 3 page paper on our ideas for a solution to the lack
of
> midwifery care in this country (in our own words -how condescending).
Sally
> T is helping us on this (phew!!).  The lack of a health focus for the Gov
is
> a bit of a worry both Wooldridge and Tambling (Parl Health Sec) are not
> re-standing so Wooldridge's office are linking us up with a Comm Health
> Bureaucrat (which won't go astray).  We plan to meet with Vanstone's
office
> again and will push the status of women stuff.
>
> We will circulate the paper widely ( may as well hey) and continue to push
> on.  If we get a Labor Gov in the ACT (election Oct 20) we may have a real
> chance in effecting change.  Will keep you all posted.
>
> Yours in the struggle (and yes I feel a bit like that today)
>
> Justine Caines
>
>
>
>
>
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