Hello Claudia If you consider moving to Qld, Bmid midwives are endirsed to practice. Where I work, we would welcome you - your caseload experience would be invaluable. We have a caseload program up and running, and it is growing, as women hear about it. I work in a private hospital, but one which endeavours to provide "birth centre (type) care" for all women, regardless of their 'risk' status (hate that term). Please feel free to contact me on 0411 500 601 (mob) or 07 5450 4359 (work). Looking forward to hearing from you. Regards, Lynne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Neretlis, Bethany" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 4:18 PM Subject: RE: [ozmidwifery] From Claudia.
> dear claudia, i think WA has direct entry registration now, as we have direct entry programs in Aus now. To be more clear, contact the nurses board of wa (probably have a web site). I work in a hosp with close to 1000 births a year, mostly low risk, some moderate to high risk, depending on the risks themselves. the midwives can rotate or work in all areas from antenatal clinics, to Visiting Midwifery Service in the community. we do not have caseload, however, our staffing is reasonably flexible, other than a 3- 4 monthly rotation thru nights for 2 weeks. the education system is pretty good, with both government and private funded schools(equil to public schools) obviously, some areas and some schools are better than others depending on where you settle -- for the gov schools especially. i previously lived in qld, though not as a midwife. schools there are the same as here, other than the two states have a different system for uni entrance scores in years 11 & 12. hope this helps > > bethany > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Anglodutch NTL Account > Sent: Thursday, 10 June 2004 23:55 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [ozmidwifery] From Claudia. > > > Hi all. > > My name is Claudia and I work as a midwife in the UK. However, I am searching for jobs in Australia and hoping to move to Oz by the end of this year. I have a husband and 2 children who are coming with me and our preferred places to live would be either Western Australia or Queensland, providing we can find any midwifery jobs in either state. As I am a direct entry midwife without nursing qualifications, it's proving a bit tricky to find jobs in the areas we are interested in. > > If there are any midwives out there, in WA or Queensland who would like to tell me a bit more about what midwifery is like overthere, I would love to receive some feedback. I currently work in a caseload system, doing antenatal and postnatal care in the community, and delivering most of our clients in hospital, although we do homebirths as well. I work in London, in a very multicultural area, and the majority of our women would seem to be high risk! I sometimes wonder what's happened to normal birth.... > > I gather that I won't have much of a chance of doing community midwifery in Australia - perhaps even less in Queensland than in WA. How family friendly is the midwifery profession? I have seen quite a few advertisements for self rostering/flexible shift hours, etc. but is that universal or does it only exist in isolated pockets? What sort of a mix of high/low risk women do you get in various areas? > > And if there's anybody out there with children, please tell me what you think of the education system. I have a 12 year old and a 10 year old (both boys). We are hoping to get to Australia by January next year at the latest so that my oldest can start secondary school at the beginning of the school year. Having completed a year in secondary school in England already, his favourite subjects appear to be Science, Maths and French! > > If there any midwives reading this who have moved to Australia themselves recently (particularly if you moved from England), I would love to hear of your migration experiences. > > Look forward to hearing from you! > > Claudia. > > -- > This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics. > Visit <http://www.acegraphics.com.au> to subscribe or unsubscribe. -- This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics. Visit <http://www.acegraphics.com.au> to subscribe or unsubscribe.