[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-20 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



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Hello, 











just a quick reminder of the
National Caesarean Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at
Waterfall Gully from 3.30pm - 









Restoring
the Birthing Woman Within: 

a day
of emotional healing.



A day of emotional healing is a time to share and express our
emotions in a positive and meaningful way.



The day will incorporate story telling, those who feel
comfortable can share their own personal story, a poem, a prayer or
picture. If you are unable to attend but still wish to share your
thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet to be produced after the
day Expressions of Emotional Healing. We welcome all
contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : www.cares-sa.org.au



Each woman is also invited to bring the petals of her favourite
flower(s) to scatter over the flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically
cleansing and giving away. Candles will be lit around the nation to link
each states events. Candles will be on sale on the day for a small cost.



Please keep in mind:



- the weather forecast is for rain,
so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress warm!



- partners are welcome however the
location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there is
no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the waterfall
is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is not safe
for young children. It is also a time for adults to share emotions that
some young children may not understand and could cause distress. CARES SA
has always welcomed and catered for children, however we must regretfully
stress that this event may not be suitable. 



Please feel welcome to invite others whom you may think may
benefit for this very special event. We look forward to seeing you on the
day! And remember if you can not make it, you can still contribute to the
booklet Expressions of Emotional Healing.



yours in birth



Jo, Carolyn and the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore
group.








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[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-20 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-20 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-20 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-20 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-20 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-20 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-20 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-20 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-20 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-20 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-20 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-20 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-20 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-20 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-14 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-12 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



Re: [ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-12 Thread Tania Laurie



nope, not just you! :-)
Tania

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Callum  
  Kirsten 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 2:52 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] National 
  Caesarean Awareness Day 2004
  
  oh dear...not again.
  I hope it's not just me
  
  This is number 4
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- Original Message - 
From: 
Dean 
 Jo 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 2:45 
PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] National 
Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 

a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and 
meaningful way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to 
attend but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to 
the booklet to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional 
Healing". We welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the 
web site : www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving 
away. Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states 
events. Candles will be on sale on the day for a small 
cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is 
for rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome 
however the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies 
excluded) as there is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite 
smalland the waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES 
SA advise that it is not safe for young children. It is also a time 
for adults to share emotions that some young children may not understand and 
could cause distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for 
children, however we must regretfully stress that this event may not be 
suitable. 

Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very 
special event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And 
remember if you can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet 
"Expressions of Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn 
and the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore 
group.
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[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-12 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-12 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-12 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



RE: [ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-12 Thread Wendy Taberer








Its not just you! Ha ha

Wendy











From:
owner-[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:owner-[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Callum  Kirsten
Sent: 12 September 2004 06:23
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery]
National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004







oh dear...not again.





I hope it's not just me











This is number 4





~~~start life with a midwife~~~







- Original Message - 





From: Dean
 Jo 





To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 





Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 





Sent: Sunday, September
12, 2004 2:45 PM





Subject: [ozmidwifery]
National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004











Hello, 











just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean Awareness
Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully from 3.30pm
- 









Restoring the Birthing Woman
Within: 

a day of emotional healing.



A day of emotional
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and
meaningful way.



The day will
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the
booklet to be produced after the day Expressions of Emotional
Healing. We welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on
the web site : www.cares-sa.org.au



Each woman is also
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving
away. Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states
events. Candles will be on sale on the day for a small cost.



Please keep in mind:



- the weather forecast is for rain, so please bring
an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress warm!



- partners are welcome however the location is NOT
suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there is no pram access,
the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the waterfall is easily
accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is not safe for young
children. It is also a time for adults to share emotions that some young
children may not understand and could cause distress. CARES SA has always
welcomed and catered for children, however we must regretfully stress that this
event may not be suitable. 



Please feel welcome to invite others whom you may think may
benefit for this very special event. We look forward to seeing you on the
day! And remember if you can not make it, you can still contribute to the
booklet Expressions of Emotional Healing.



yours in birth



Jo, Carolyn and the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore
group.





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[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-11 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-11 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



Re: [ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-11 Thread Callum Kirsten



oh dear...not again.
I hope it's not just me

This is number 4
~~~start life with a midwife~~~

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Dean 
   Jo 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 2:45 
  PM
  Subject: [ozmidwifery] National Caesarean 
  Awareness Day 2004
  
  Hello, 
  
  just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
  Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
  from 3.30pm - 
  
  Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
  a day of emotional healing.
  
  A day of emotional 
  healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and 
  meaningful way.
  
  The day will 
  incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
  personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
  but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the 
  booklet to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". 
  We welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
  www.cares-sa.org.au
  
  Each woman is also 
  invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
  flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving 
  away. Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states 
  events. Candles will be on sale on the day for a small 
  cost.
  
  Please keep in 
  mind:
  
  - the weather forecast is for 
  rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
  warm!
  
  - partners are welcome however 
  the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as 
  there is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
  waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
  not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
  emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
  distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
  we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 
  
  
  Please feel 
  welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
  event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if 
  you can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
  Emotional Healing".
  
  yours in 
  birth
  
  Jo, Carolyn 
  and the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore 
  group.
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[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-11 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-11 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



Re: [ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-10 Thread Marilyn Kleidon



Yes I did and more!!

marilyn

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Kirsten Blacker 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 4:31 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] National 
  Caesarean Awareness Day 2004
  
  did everyone else get this a 
  dozenttimes?
  Kirsten Blacker
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Dean 
 Jo 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 8:29 
PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] National 
Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 

a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and 
meaningful way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to 
attend but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to 
the booklet to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional 
Healing". We welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the 
web site : www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving 
away. Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states 
events. Candles will be on sale on the day for a small 
cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is 
for rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome 
however the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies 
excluded) as there is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite 
smalland the waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES 
SA advise that it is not safe for young children. It is also a time 
for adults to share emotions that some young children may not understand and 
could cause distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for 
children, however we must regretfully stress that this event may not be 
suitable. 

Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very 
special event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And 
remember if you can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet 
"Expressions of Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn 
and the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore 
group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Dean Jo



Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful 
way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet 
to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We 
welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. 
Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles 
will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is for 
rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome however 
the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there 
is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 


Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you 
can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn and 
the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.



Re: [ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Kirsten Blacker



did everyone else get this a 
dozenttimes?
Kirsten Blacker

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Dean 
   Jo 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 8:29 
  PM
  Subject: [ozmidwifery] National Caesarean 
  Awareness Day 2004
  
  Hello, 
  
  just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
  Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
  from 3.30pm - 
  
  Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
  a day of emotional healing.
  
  A day of emotional 
  healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and 
  meaningful way.
  
  The day will 
  incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
  personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend 
  but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the 
  booklet to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". 
  We welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : 
  www.cares-sa.org.au
  
  Each woman is also 
  invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
  flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving 
  away. Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states 
  events. Candles will be on sale on the day for a small 
  cost.
  
  Please keep in 
  mind:
  
  - the weather forecast is for 
  rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
  warm!
  
  - partners are welcome however 
  the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as 
  there is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the 
  waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is 
  not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share 
  emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause 
  distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however 
  we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 
  
  
  Please feel 
  welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special 
  event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if 
  you can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of 
  Emotional Healing".
  
  yours in 
  birth
  
  Jo, Carolyn 
  and the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore 
  group.
  


Re: [ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Mary Murphy



does anyone have any ideas why I would have received 10 copies of this 
email and 2 or 3 or frome others? My virus checker (symantec) is picking 
up at least 6 virus's a day. thanks, M


Re: [ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Ping Lerchbacher



Yep. 

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Kirsten Blacker 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 9:31 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] National 
  Caesarean Awareness Day 2004
  
  did everyone else get this a 
  dozenttimes?
  Kirsten Blacker
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Dean 
 Jo 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 8:29 
PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] National 
Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 

a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and 
meaningful way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to 
attend but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to 
the booklet to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional 
Healing". We welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the 
web site : www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving 
away. Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states 
events. Candles will be on sale on the day for a small 
cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is 
for rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome 
however the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies 
excluded) as there is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite 
smalland the waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES 
SA advise that it is not safe for young children. It is also a time 
for adults to share emotions that some young children may not understand and 
could cause distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for 
children, however we must regretfully stress that this event may not be 
suitable. 

Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very 
special event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And 
remember if you can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet 
"Expressions of Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn 
and the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore 
group.



Re: [ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Tania Laurie



yes, i did to.
Tania

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Kirsten Blacker 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 9:01 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] National 
  Caesarean Awareness Day 2004
  
  did everyone else get this a 
  dozenttimes?
  Kirsten Blacker
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Dean 
 Jo 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 8:29 
PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] National 
Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean 
Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully 
from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 

a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional 
healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and 
meaningful way.

The day will 
incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to 
attend but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to 
the booklet to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional 
Healing". We welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the 
web site : www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also 
invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving 
away. Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states 
events. Candles will be on sale on the day for a small 
cost.

Please keep in 
mind:

- the weather forecast is 
for rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
warm!

- partners are welcome 
however the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies 
excluded) as there is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite 
smalland the waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES 
SA advise that it is not safe for young children. It is also a time 
for adults to share emotions that some young children may not understand and 
could cause distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for 
children, however we must regretfully stress that this event may not be 
suitable. 

Please feel 
welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very 
special event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And 
remember if you can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet 
"Expressions of Emotional Healing".

yours in 
birth

Jo, Carolyn 
and the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore 
group.



Re: [ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Van Onselen Family



Only a dozen times?your lucky 
*smile*I had 30.
colleen
Ps I am in the process of moving from 
Kuala Lumpur to Australia I do not wish to be removed from this list as it has 
been a real boost to me BUT I have to leave of while I have no internet 
connection for 2 months Please advise

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Ping Lerchbacher 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 7:38 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] National 
  Caesarean Awareness Day 2004
  
  Yep. 
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Kirsten Blacker 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 9:31 
AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] National 
Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

did everyone else get this a 
dozenttimes?
Kirsten Blacker

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Dean  Jo 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 
  8:29 PM
  Subject: [ozmidwifery] National 
  Caesarean Awareness Day 2004
  
  Hello, 
  
  just a quick reminder of the National 
  Caesarean Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at 
  Waterfall Gully from 3.30pm - 
  
  Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
  
  a day of emotional healing.
  
  A day of emotional 
  healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and 
  meaningful way.
  
  The day will 
  incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
  personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to 
  attend but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute 
  to the booklet to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional 
  Healing". We welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on 
  the web site : www.cares-sa.org.au
  
  Each woman is also 
  invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
  flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving 
  away. Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states 
  events. Candles will be on sale on the day for a small 
  cost.
  
  Please keep in 
  mind:
  
  - the weather forecast is 
  for rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
  warm!
  
  - partners are welcome 
  however the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies 
  excluded) as there is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite 
  smalland the waterfall is easily accessible for children. 
  CARES SA advise that it is not safe for young children. It is also a 
  time for adults to share emotions that some young children may not 
  understand and could cause distress. CARES SA has always welcomed 
  and catered for children, however we must regretfully stress that this 
  event may not be suitable. 
  
  Please 
  feel welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very 
  special event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And 
  remember if you can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet 
  "Expressions of Emotional Healing".
  
  yours in 
  birth
  
  Jo, 
  Carolyn and the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore 
  group.
  


Re: [ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Callum Kirsten



so did i.
Kirsten
~~~start life with a midwife~~~

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Tania  
  Laurie 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 9:12 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] National 
  Caesarean Awareness Day 2004
  
  yes, i did to.
  Tania
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Kirsten Blacker 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 9:01 
AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] National 
Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

did everyone else get this a 
dozenttimes?
Kirsten Blacker

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Dean  Jo 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 
  8:29 PM
  Subject: [ozmidwifery] National 
  Caesarean Awareness Day 2004
  
  Hello, 
  
  just a quick reminder of the National 
  Caesarean Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at 
  Waterfall Gully from 3.30pm - 
  
  Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
  
  a day of emotional healing.
  
  A day of emotional 
  healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and 
  meaningful way.
  
  The day will 
  incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own 
  personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to 
  attend but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute 
  to the booklet to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional 
  Healing". We welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on 
  the web site : www.cares-sa.org.au
  
  Each woman is also 
  invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the 
  flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving 
  away. Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states 
  events. Candles will be on sale on the day for a small 
  cost.
  
  Please keep in 
  mind:
  
  - the weather forecast is 
  for rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress 
  warm!
  
  - partners are welcome 
  however the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies 
  excluded) as there is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite 
  smalland the waterfall is easily accessible for children. 
  CARES SA advise that it is not safe for young children. It is also a 
  time for adults to share emotions that some young children may not 
  understand and could cause distress. CARES SA has always welcomed 
  and catered for children, however we must regretfully stress that this 
  event may not be suitable. 
  
  Please 
  feel welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very 
  special event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And 
  remember if you can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet 
  "Expressions of Emotional Healing".
  
  yours in 
  birth
  
  Jo, 
  Carolyn and the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore 
  group.
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Re: [ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Pamela Hayes
Yes!!
On Friday, September 10, 2004, at 09:31  AM, Kirsten Blacker wrote:

did everyone else get this a dozenttimes?
Kirsten Blacker

- Original Message -
From: Dean  Jo
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 8:29 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

Hello,
 
just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully from 3.30pm -
 
Restoring the Birthing Woman Within:
a day of emotional healing.
 
A day of emotional healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful way.
 
The day will incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture.  If you are unable to attend but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet to be produced after the day Expressions of Emotional Healing.  We welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : www.cares-sa.org.au
 
Each woman is also invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away.  Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events.  Candles will be on sale on the day for a small cost.
 
Please keep in mind:
 
- the weather forecast is for rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress warm!
 
- partners are welcome however the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite small and the waterfall is easily accessible for children.  CARES SA advise that it is not safe for young children.  It is also a time for adults to share emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause distress.  CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 
 
Please feel welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special event.  We look forward to seeing you on the day!  And remember if you can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet Expressions of Emotional Healing.
 
yours in birth
 
Jo, Carolyn and the exceptional women of the CARES SA core group.
 


Re: [ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Judy Chapman
2 months and you would be overrun. I was away a week and had 160 in my inbox. That was just ozmid too. 
Judy C
Van Onselen Family [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




Only a dozen times?your lucky *smile*I had 30.
colleen
Ps I am in the process of moving from Kuala Lumpur to Australia I do not wish to be removed from this list as it has been a real boost to me BUT I have to leave of while I have no internet connection for 2 months Please advise

- Original Message - 
From: Ping Lerchbacher 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 7:38 AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

Yep. 

- Original Message - 
From: Kirsten Blacker 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 9:31 AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

did everyone else get this a dozenttimes?
Kirsten Blacker

- Original Message - 
From: Dean  Jo 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 8:29 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

Hello, 

just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully from 3.30pm - 

Restoring the Birthing Woman Within: 
a day of emotional healing.

A day of emotional healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful way.

The day will incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture. If you are unable to attend but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet to be produced after the day "Expressions of Emotional Healing". We welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : www.cares-sa.org.au

Each woman is also invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away. Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events. Candles will be on sale on the day for a small cost.

Please keep in mind:

- the weather forecast is for rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress warm!

- partners are welcome however the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite smalland the waterfall is easily accessible for children. CARES SA advise that it is not safe for young children. It is also a time for adults to share emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause distress. CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 

Please feel welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special event. We look forward to seeing you on the day! And remember if you can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet "Expressions of Emotional Healing".

yours in birth

Jo, Carolyn and the exceptional women of the CARES SAcore group.

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Re: [ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness Day 2004

2004-09-09 Thread Ceri Katrina
About 15 actually! Thought I was really popular with so many mails coming in

Katrina  :-)
On 10/09/2004, at 9:31 AM, Kirsten Blacker wrote:

did everyone else get this a dozenttimes?
Kirsten Blacker
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Hello,
  
just a quick reminder of the National Caesarean Awareness Day celebration that will be held this Saturday at Waterfall Gully from 3.30pm -
  
Restoring the Birthing Woman Within:
 a day of emotional healing.
 
A day of emotional healing is a time to share and express our emotions in a positive and meaningful way.
 
The day will incorporate story telling, those who feel comfortable can share their own personal story, a poem, a prayer or picture.  If you are unable to attend but still wish to share your thoughts, you may like to contribute to the booklet to be produced after the day Expressions of Emotional Healing.  We welcome all contributions and you can submit yours on the web site : www.cares-sa.org.au
 
Each woman is also invited to bring the petals of her favourite flower(s) to scatter over the flowing water during the ceremony; symbolically cleansing and giving away.  Candles will be lit around the nation to link each states events.  Candles will be on sale on the day for a small cost.
 
Please keep in mind:
 
- the weather forecast is for rain, so please bring an umbrella or two if you have spare and dress warm!
 
- partners are welcome however the location is NOT suitable for young children (small babies excluded) as there is no pram access, the area for the ceremony is quite small and the waterfall is easily accessible for children.  CARES SA advise that it is not safe for young children.  It is also a time for adults to share emotions that some young children may not understand and could cause distress.  CARES SA has always welcomed and catered for children, however we must regretfully stress that this event may not be suitable. 
  
Please feel welcome to invite others whom you may think may benefit for this very special event.  We look forward to seeing you on the day!  And remember if you can not make it, you can still contribute to the booklet Expressions of Emotional Healing.
 
yours in birth
 
Jo, Carolyn and the exceptional women of the CARES SA core group.
 


Re: [ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness day 2004

2004-08-07 Thread Mary Murphy



Hi Jo, Could you contact me off list with a snail mail address 
please? [EMAIL PROTECTED]-Mary 
Murphy

  - Original Message -
  From: 
  Dean 
   Jo 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 4:44 
PM
  Subject: [ozmidwifery] National Caesarean 
  Awareness day 2004
  
  Hello everyone!
  
  For those of you who have been too busy, I justed 
  wanted to remind you that the National Caesarean Awareness Day (NCAD) is fast 
  approaching -Sept 11th. 
  
  This years event is focused on emotional 
  healing. 
  
  If you want to now more or want to let me know 
  what you are doing then let me know quick cause I have opportunity to publise 
  the event for you in an nationla publication. 
  
  Please email me off list if you like. Logo 
  and details avaliable.
  cheers Jo
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  


[ozmidwifery] National Caesarean Awareness day 2004

2004-07-27 Thread Dean Jo



Hello everyone!

For those of you who have been too busy, I justed 
wanted to remind you that the National Caesarean Awareness Day (NCAD) is fast 
approaching -Sept 11th. 

This years event is focused on emotional 
healing. 

If you want to now more or want to let me know what 
you are doing then let me know quick cause I have opportunity to publise the 
event for you in an nationla publication. 

Please email me off list if you like. Logo 
and details avaliable.
cheers Jo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]