[ozmidwifery] Achieving Midwifery Models in Hunter

2002-08-12 Thread Kathleen Fahy



Dear All,
 
I am attaching a flyer advertising our workshop to find ways to bring about 
publically funded midwifery models (including homebirths) here in the Hunter 
Valley.  Anne Saxton (Midwife and Service Manager has a vision to 
reactivate and revitalise midwifery models for which the John 
Hunter Hospital was once famous). 
 
We will be coordinating our efforts in line with the National Maternity 
Action Plan.  The day will be facilitated by Justine Cain a 
mother of 3 under 3 and a birth activist with Maternity Coalition.  
 
If you would like to join us for the day your energy would be most 
welcome.  There is no cost (except if you want us to provide lunch and 
morning tea but you are free to bring your own).
 
Please RSVP to Nadyne Smith (my PA) 02 49217873
 
 
 
 
--Kathleen 
FahyProfessor of MidwiferyHead of School of Nursing and 
MidwiferyFaculty of HealthThe University of NewcastleUniversity 
Drive,Callaghan, 2308
 
Ph 02 49215966
 
Fax 02 49216981


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Re: [ozmidwifery] Achieving Midwifery Models in Hunter

2002-08-12 Thread Child Birth Information Service




  Hi,
  Can Justin Caines email me re info that maybe of 
  help.
  Terry Stockdale
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Kathleen Fahy 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Anne Saxton 
  Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 5:27 
  PM
  Subject: [ozmidwifery] Achieving 
  Midwifery Models in Hunter
  
  Dear All,
   
  I am attaching a flyer advertising our workshop to find ways to bring 
  about publically funded midwifery models (including homebirths) here in the 
  Hunter Valley.  Anne Saxton (Midwife and Service Manager has a 
  vision to reactivate and revitalise midwifery models for 
  which the John Hunter Hospital was once famous). 
   
  We will be coordinating our efforts in line with the National Maternity 
  Action Plan.  The day will be facilitated by Justine Cain a 
  mother of 3 under 3 and a birth activist with Maternity Coalition.  

   
  If you would like to join us for the day your energy would be most 
  welcome.  There is no cost (except if you want us to provide lunch and 
  morning tea but you are free to bring your own).
   
  Please RSVP to Nadyne Smith (my PA) 02 49217873
   
   
   
   
  --Kathleen 
  FahyProfessor of MidwiferyHead of School of Nursing and 
  MidwiferyFaculty of HealthThe University of NewcastleUniversity 
  Drive,Callaghan, 2308
   
  Ph 02 49215966
   
  Fax 02 49216981


Re: [ozmidwifery] Achieving Midwifery Models in Hunter

2002-08-12 Thread Kathleen Fahy



Dear Terry,
 
I am sorry if you posting confused you.  I am taking responsibility 
for planning the day.  I have invited Justine as our guest to use her well 
know facilitation and activist skills to help the day move forward in a really 
dynamic way.
 
I did attach the details to the last e-mail as a flyer.  Do you have 
specifc questions?
 
Kathleen
 
--Kathleen 
FahyProfessor of MidwiferyHead of School of Nursing and 
MidwiferyFaculty of HealthThe University of NewcastleUniversity 
Drive,Callaghan, 2308
 
Ph 02 49215966
 
Fax 02 49216981>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/13/02 10:44am 
>>>

  Hi,
  Can Justin Caines email me re info that maybe of 
  help.
  Terry Stockdale
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Kathleen Fahy 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Anne Saxton 
  Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 5:27 
  PM
  Subject: [ozmidwifery] Achieving 
  Midwifery Models in Hunter
  
  Dear All,
   
  I am attaching a flyer advertising our workshop to find ways to bring 
  about publically funded midwifery models (including homebirths) here in the 
  Hunter Valley.  Anne Saxton (Midwife and Service Manager has a 
  vision to reactivate and revitalise midwifery models for 
  which the John Hunter Hospital was once famous). 
   
  We will be coordinating our efforts in line with the National Maternity 
  Action Plan.  The day will be facilitated by Justine Cain a 
  mother of 3 under 3 and a birth activist with Maternity Coalition.  

   
  If you would like to join us for the day your energy would be most 
  welcome.  There is no cost (except if you want us to provide lunch and 
  morning tea but you are free to bring your own).
   
  Please RSVP to Nadyne Smith (my PA) 02 49217873
   
   
   
   
  --Kathleen 
  FahyProfessor of MidwiferyHead of School of Nursing and 
  MidwiferyFaculty of HealthThe University of NewcastleUniversity 
  Drive,Callaghan, 2308
   
  Ph 02 49215966
   
  Fax 02 49216981


Re: [ozmidwifery] Achieving Midwifery Models in Hunter

2002-08-14 Thread Child Birth Information Service



Hi Kathleen,
Sorry for my mix-up, and good luck on the day, I hope you 
get lots of people with many ideas.
I presented one of our members with an idea, and she has 
taken it on board to write up a proposal for us.
Community midwifery care where by a group of midwives will 
take on a case load of women and birth them in the setting of their choice or 
appropriate to them. Home or hospital. This should be paid for by the health 
system, we are still working on the proposals to take to the numerous committees 
to be considered, may be your group can help us, as we may be able to help you. 

The name of the person writing up our proposal is 

Sonia Anderson Phone 03 
62636706
88 Tongatabu Rd
Dromedary 7030
Tasmania
 
Terry Stockdale Independent Midwife

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Kathleen Fahy 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 5:07 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Achieving 
  Midwifery Models in Hunter
  
  Dear Terry,
   
  I am sorry if you posting confused you.  I am taking responsibility 
  for planning the day.  I have invited Justine as our guest to use her 
  well know facilitation and activist skills to help the day move forward in a 
  really dynamic way.
   
  I did attach the details to the last e-mail as a flyer.  Do you have 
  specifc questions?
   
  Kathleen
   
  --Kathleen 
  FahyProfessor of MidwiferyHead of School of Nursing and 
  MidwiferyFaculty of HealthThe University of NewcastleUniversity 
  Drive,Callaghan, 2308
   
  Ph 02 49215966
   
  Fax 02 49216981>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/13/02 
  10:44am >>>
  
Hi,
Can Justin Caines email me re info that maybe 
of help.
Terry Stockdale
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
- Original Message - 
From: 
Kathleen Fahy 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Anne Saxton 
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 5:27 
    PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Achieving 
    Midwifery Models in Hunter

Dear All,
 
I am attaching a flyer advertising our workshop to find ways to bring 
about publically funded midwifery models (including homebirths) here in the 
Hunter Valley.  Anne Saxton (Midwife and Service Manager has a 
vision to reactivate and revitalise midwifery models for 
which the John Hunter Hospital was once famous). 
 
We will be coordinating our efforts in line with the National Maternity 
Action Plan.  The day will be facilitated by Justine Cain a 
mother of 3 under 3 and a birth activist with Maternity Coalition.  

 
If you would like to join us for the day your energy would be most 
welcome.  There is no cost (except if you want us to provide lunch and 
morning tea but you are free to bring your own).
 
Please RSVP to Nadyne Smith (my PA) 02 49217873
 
 
 
 
--Kathleen 
FahyProfessor of MidwiferyHead of School of Nursing and 
MidwiferyFaculty of HealthThe University of NewcastleUniversity 
Drive,Callaghan, 2308
 
Ph 02 49215966
 
Fax 02 49216981


Re: [ozmidwifery] Achieving Midwifery Models in Hunter

2002-08-14 Thread Kathleen Fahy



Dear Terry,
 
Thank you so much for this very useful piece of information.
 
I'll follow up.
 
Best wishes,
 
Kathleen
 
--Kathleen 
FahyProfessor of MidwiferyHead of School of Nursing and 
MidwiferyFaculty of HealthThe University of NewcastleUniversity 
Drive,Callaghan, 2308
 
Ph 02 49215966
 
Fax 02 49216981>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/15/02 10:56am 
>>>
Hi Kathleen,
Sorry for my mix-up, and good luck on the day, I hope you 
get lots of people with many ideas.
I presented one of our members with an idea, and she has 
taken it on board to write up a proposal for us.
Community midwifery care where by a group of midwives will 
take on a case load of women and birth them in the setting of their choice or 
appropriate to them. Home or hospital. This should be paid for by the health 
system, we are still working on the proposals to take to the numerous committees 
to be considered, may be your group can help us, as we may be able to help you. 

The name of the person writing up our proposal is 

Sonia Anderson Phone 03 
62636706
88 Tongatabu Rd
Dromedary 7030
Tasmania
 
Terry Stockdale Independent Midwife

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Kathleen Fahy 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 5:07 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Achieving 
  Midwifery Models in Hunter
  
  Dear Terry,
   
  I am sorry if you posting confused you.  I am taking responsibility 
  for planning the day.  I have invited Justine as our guest to use her 
  well know facilitation and activist skills to help the day move forward in a 
  really dynamic way.
   
  I did attach the details to the last e-mail as a flyer.  Do you have 
  specifc questions?
   
  Kathleen
   
  --Kathleen 
  FahyProfessor of MidwiferyHead of School of Nursing and 
  MidwiferyFaculty of HealthThe University of NewcastleUniversity 
  Drive,Callaghan, 2308
   
  Ph 02 49215966
   
  Fax 02 49216981>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/13/02 
  10:44am >>>
  
Hi,
Can Justin Caines email me re info that maybe 
of help.
Terry Stockdale
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
- Original Message - 
From: 
Kathleen Fahy 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Anne Saxton 
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 5:27 
    PM
    Subject: [ozmidwifery] Achieving 
Midwifery Models in Hunter

Dear All,
 
I am attaching a flyer advertising our workshop to find ways to bring 
about publically funded midwifery models (including homebirths) here in the 
Hunter Valley.  Anne Saxton (Midwife and Service Manager has a 
vision to reactivate and revitalise midwifery models for 
which the John Hunter Hospital was once famous). 
 
We will be coordinating our efforts in line with the National Maternity 
Action Plan.  The day will be facilitated by Justine Cain a 
mother of 3 under 3 and a birth activist with Maternity Coalition.  

 
If you would like to join us for the day your energy would be most 
welcome.  There is no cost (except if you want us to provide lunch and 
morning tea but you are free to bring your own).
 
Please RSVP to Nadyne Smith (my PA) 02 49217873
 
 
 
 
--Kathleen 
FahyProfessor of MidwiferyHead of School of Nursing and 
MidwiferyFaculty of HealthThe University of NewcastleUniversity 
Drive,Callaghan, 2308
 
Ph 02 49215966
 
Fax 02 49216981