[ozmidwifery] Homebirth conference media
FYI -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of janine Sent: Sunday, 25 June 2006 11:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [2006hbaconf] Media article 22/6/06 Geelong Advertiser Hi all, Read below for the article that appeared in the Geelong Advertiser on 22/6/06. Hopefully lots more to come Janine :-) Focus On Regional Births Advocates will use a Home Birth Australia conference in Geelong to push for improvement of maternity servies in regional Australia. Up to 360 people will attend forums on July 1 and 2 and hear speakers including revered American midwife and author Ina May Gaskin. Organisers hope the Bringing Birth Back Home conference will help generate momentum in a campaign against the loss of maternity services for women living in rural and remote Australia. They want acknowledgement of the roles midwives can play in helping rural women give birth at home and formal recognition from state and federal governments. Midwives are unable to list as medical providers under Medicare or use insurance schemes available to other health professionals. The main focus is on bringing birth back home to local communities, midwife and conference spokeswoman Tina Pettigrew of Geelong said. We've had 50 per cent closure of local maternity wards across the country in the past 10 years, based on economics rather than on the right decisions for women. Frequency of roadside births had increased as women found themselves forced to travel further to medical centres, she said. Organisers expected 100 people to attend the conference but have shifted venues to the Mercure Hotel after an avalanche of registrations from across Australia. :-) Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/2006hbaconf/ * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://au.docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ -- This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics. Visit http://www.acegraphics.com.au to subscribe or unsubscribe.
[ozmidwifery] homebirth conference
This is a request to the melbourne members I'm going to the conference and being from Sydney and working with a budget im seeking advice on accommodation. Where are other staying? Are both the conference centre and the Mecure comfortable? The Mecure is slightly cheaper but will I be spending much on taxis getting from there to the conference? I am working from a budget. I am getting so excited to see these great women is real life. Linda.
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Dear Lyn The conference venue is approximately 20 minutes walk from the Mercure and dble rooms start at a special conference rate of $139 per room per night. The rooms at the Geelong Conference Centre are now limited in numbers but are $97 per room per night including breakfast. Both venues are very comfortable. The accommodation co-ordinator for the conference is Diana Stubbs and Diana can be emailed at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kind Regards Sally-Anne Brown - Original Message - From: lyn lyn To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 6:01 PM Subject: [ozmidwifery] homebirth conference This is a request to the melbourne members I'm going to the conference and being from Sydney and working with a budget im seeking advice on accommodation. Where are other staying? Are both the conference centre and the Mecure comfortable? The Mecure is slightly cheaper but will I be spending much on taxis getting from there to the conference? I am working from a budget. I am getting so excited to see these great women is real life. Linda. No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.6.1/344 - Release Date: 19/05/2006 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.6.1/344 - Release Date: 19/05/2006
Re: [ozmidwifery] Homebirth Conference in WA
Who do we make the cheque payable to? Thanks, Andrea Bilcliff - Original Message - From: Mary Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Sonia Fels [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 8:36 PM Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Homebirth Conference in WA If you would like to order a mini, interactive CDRom with all the presentations of the HB conference, send $10 money order/cheque to The Treasurer Sonia Fels, Australian Homebirth Conference, P.O.Box 2014, Carlisle North, W.A. 6101 P.O.Box with all relevant details. We will not be producing a hard copy of the proceedings. Cheers, Mary Murphy -- This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics. Visit http://www.acegraphics.com.au to subscribe or unsubscribe.
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If you would like to order a mini, interactive CDRom with all the presentations of the HB conference, send $10 money order/cheque to The Treasurer Sonia Fels, Australian Homebirth Conference, P.O.Box 2014, Carlisle North, W.A. 6101 P.O.Box with all relevant details. We will not be producing a hard copy of the proceedings. Cheers, Mary Murphy Jo wrote: I would love to order a copy of the CD of the day with all of the info/references to present to my collegues at work... Can someone tell me where online we can get it from? -- This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics. Visit http://www.acegraphics.com.au to subscribe or unsubscribe. -- This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics. Visit http://www.acegraphics.com.au to subscribe or unsubscribe.
[ozmidwifery] Homebirth Conference in WA
Hi all, Have not long returned home from the homebirth conference in WA and just wanted to acknowledge those who made theconference such a wonderful, informative and enjoyable w/e. It was just what I needed at a time where I was wondering what on earth I was doing and came away feeling re-energised and refuelled to continue our fight for safe, responsible, affordable homebirth. Having been on the organising committee 2 years ago for the Katoomba conference I know what is involved and the toll it takes on us and our families to organise such an event - so thankyou to all who made it possible for the national homebirth community to gather and inspire one another to keep going. It was also lovely to finally put faces to names of so many from thewest whom I have heard of or had email contact with over the years. I've returned home feeling a new sense of appreciation for my family and all those who work supporting women's choices - amazing how a homebirth conference can make you feel all mushy about life!!! THANKYOU AND CONGRATULATIONS ON YET ANOTHER WONDERFUL CONFERENCE. Jo Hunter
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Jo wrote:"THANKYOU AND CONGRATULATIONS ON YET ANOTHER WONDERFUL CONFERENCE." Thank your for the feedback Jo. We know it wasn't perfect and had a few glitches at times, but we all had a good time. Trying to keep things low cost so people can afford to attend, also places some restrictions on the outcome, but as you say, it was energising and motivating. We ALL have to work hard to save community midwfery homebirth as it is teetering on the ege of extinction all over Australia. Why is it so important when we have such wonderful hospital services?? it is vital to be the standard for "NORMAL". It has to be there for women's choice and the future of woman centred birthing. It is easy to choose C/S. induction. chemical pain relief etc.as it is plentiful and available and approved. Try choosing a bath of warm water, dimmers on the lights and privacy to birth undisturbed. Not so easy to find outside of the home environment. Why is it so important to have undisturbed birth? Read some of Dr Sarah Buckley/Michel Odent's work. Cheers, MM
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I absolutely loved the Homebirth Conference. Unfortunately I could only attend the Saturday session, but it was enough, Ithink. My pregnant brain cried at least 5 times, both happy tears and sad tears for the different speakers and the slides/videos of home water births. I would love to order a copy of the CD of the day with all of the info/references to present to my collegues at work... Can someone tell me where online we can get it from? Thanks, and thankyou to the organisers and speakers. Truly inspiring stuff. Love Jo -- Babies are Born... Pizzas are Delivered. -- This mailing list is sponsored by ACE Graphics. Visit http://www.acegraphics.com.au to subscribe or unsubscribe.
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Mary Murphy wrote: EARLY BIRD PLACES CLOSE TOMORROW, 30/9/04 Mary, I have just today sent off an entry form for myself and 5 work collegues, so hopefully it will get there by tomorrow for the group and early bird rate. Also, I was wondering if anyone had any bright ideas to fix morning sickness please!! I feel nauseous all the time - constantly... I don't actually vomit very often, but all I want to do is stay in bed and sleep through the nausea, because that is the only time I feel ok. I stopped taking my multivitamin yesterday incase it was the iron in it making me feel so horrid, but I was sicker today than ever, so that's not it. I am also taking ginger and vit B6 tablets 8 hourly, which I thought were working yesterday, but today it seems not. I don't like ginger, so ginger ale is out. I don't want to take anything like Maxalon, as there is nothing in my stomach for it to empty faster. I do manage to eat every now and then, but it's the drinking that's hard, as a mouthful of water makes me feel very bloated. I know I just need to sip it constantly. I have never felt so horrid in my whole life. I know when this morning sickness is over I will be excited about being pregnant, but it's a bit hard at the moment. Thanks for listening, everyone :) If you have any ideas for me, please let me know :) Love Jo -- Babies are Born... Pizzas are Delivered.
[ozmidwifery] Homebirth conference
The 23rd Australian Homebirth Conference: "Reclaiming normal childbirth: How and Why" Celebrate the Beauty and Power of Normal Birth. Will be held on 30 31 October 2004 at the Mandurah Gates Resort, Mandurah, Western Australia. Visit www.edsite.com.au/birth/index.html for information or email [EMAIL PROTECTED] PLEASE NOTE THERE IS A PRINTER'S ERROR ON THE HARD COPY BROCHURE AND THE WEBSITE IS INCORRECTLY SHOWN. thanks, mm
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Title: Re: [ozmidwifery] homebirth conference Jan wrote "Can I take this opportunity to ask the WA HBA organising committee if next years HBA is going to be near to the time of the ACMI Conference, 31st August to 3rd September? Id love to be able to attend both if Im travelling that far" Jan theW.A HBA conference is the end of October, 2 months after the ACMI one. We did give thought to changing it to the beginning ofSept but decided not to. Sorry. Cheers MM
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Title: Re: [ozmidwifery] homebirth conference Hear! Here! Jo and Tracey. I thoroughly enjoyed the HBA Conference as well. There was not one speaker who didnt motivate me in some way to do a bit more for the homebirth movement. Congratulations to the new National Coordinator, Jo Hunter and her new committee. Watch for national committee news on the new HBA webwsite. Can I take this opportunity to ask the WA HBA organising committee if next years HBA is going to be near to the time of the ACMI Conference, 31st August to 3rd September? Id love to be able to attend both if Im travelling that far. My computer has been down with a corrupt e-mail program so am just getting back into the email. Id like to take this opportunity to ask any midwife living in NSW who would be willing to contract to do homebirths for NSW Health in their local area to please forward me their details. We are getting closer to the homebirth funding (once again, thanks to Justines input at our meeting with NSWHealth) I need a list of midwives to cover ALL NSW Area Health Services for the next meeting (later this month). NSW was first in with a Nurses and Midwives Act ... Now we want to be the first state to offer free homebirths to women. So midwives who have previously attended homebirths, please register you _expression_ of interest NOW! Contact me by phone or email if you have further questions about this exciting development. Jan __ Jan Robinson Phone/fax: 011+ 61+ 2+ 9546 4350 Independent Midwife Practitioner e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8 Robin Crescent www: midwiferyeducation.com.au South Hurstville NSW 2221 National Coordinator, ASIM __ On 6/11/03 9:11 AM, Tracey Anderson Askew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would have to echo those words Jo, it was a timely inspiration for all of the hardworking women out there trying to keep homebirth alive as a choice for women. The speakers were great and I came away feeling like I wanted to have another child - ooops did I say that? I mean I came away feeling like my work with women is of great value to the community at large - it has renewed my energy levels and given me lots to think about, but most importantly how necessary it is for us all to band together to support each other. Tracey -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of jo hunter Sent: Wednesday, 5 November 2003 11:28 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ozmidwifery] homebirth conference Just wanted to say what a great time was had by all on the w/e in Canberra at the 22nd National Homebirth Conference. A big thankyou to Justine Caines for organising it almost single handedly with 3 kids under 4 and the 4th half cooked! Thanks must also go to Margie Perkins for her help behind the scenes and Vicky Chan and Nic Edmonston for their beautiful images and words. Look forward to the conference in WA next year! Cheers Jo
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Yes, I'll second that Jo. You took the words right out of my mouth! After the conference I spent a couple of days with a friend who is dying from cancer (at home) - I couldn't help but reflect on the similarities of birth and death at home. Cheers, Joy Joy Cocks RN (Div 1) RM CBE IBCLCBRIGHT Vic 3741 email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: jo hunter To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 23:27 PM Subject: [ozmidwifery] homebirth conference Just wanted to say what a great time was had by all on the w/e in Canberra at the 22nd National Homebirth Conference. A big thankyou to Justine Caines for organising it almost single handedly with 3 kids under 4 and the 4th half cooked! Thanks must also go to Margie Perkins for her help behind the scenes and Vicky Chan and Nic Edmonston for their beautiful images and words. Look forward to the conference in WA next year! Cheers Jo
[ozmidwifery] hOMEBIRTH CONFERENCE
Hi everyone, Justine Caines has asked me to post an update of the 22nd National Homebirth Conference, as she is taking a well deserved holiday with her family. HOMEBIRTH AUSTRALIA CONFERENCE 1st 2nd November 2003, Canberra Stories of Birth at home. The personal is the political be inspired, be empowered, be informed... by the stories of... George Negus: Homebirth father and journalist Kirsty Cockburn: Homebirth mother of 2, journalist Tracey Anderson Askew: Homebirth mother and childbirth educator Liz Mullinar: Mother, founder Advocates for Survivors of Child Abuse Sally-Anne Brown: Homebirth mother and childbirth activist Kathleen Fahey: Mother of 2, Professor of Midwifery Kerrie Tucker: Homebirth mother and politician Vicki Chan: Homebirth mother and midwife Aiden Ridgeway: Father and politician be moved... by the audio-visual magic of Nic Edmonstone: Homebirth mother, video editor bring your stories and join us... Canberra National University, Acton. Canberra For further information www.homebirthaustralia.org or talk to Justine phone: 02 6548 2248 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Early bird rate - $180 normal rate - $210 Conference Dinner - $50 *Please note that the early bird rate has been extended to Sept 27th Hope to meet some of you there! Jo Hunter Homebirth mother to 4 children HAS Coordinator INNATE BIRTH CBE and Doula
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Dear Jo Would you email me off line please Denise Hynd [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: jo hunter To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 11:01 PM Subject: [ozmidwifery] hOMEBIRTH CONFERENCE Hi everyone, Justine Caines has asked me to post an update of the 22nd National Homebirth Conference, as she is taking a well deserved holiday with her family. HOMEBIRTH AUSTRALIA CONFERENCE 1st 2nd November 2003, Canberra Stories of Birth at home. The personal is the political be inspired, be empowered, be informed... by the stories of... George Negus: Homebirth father and journalist Kirsty Cockburn: Homebirth mother of 2, journalist Tracey Anderson Askew: Homebirth mother and childbirth educator Liz Mullinar: Mother, founder Advocates for Survivors of Child Abuse Sally-Anne Brown: Homebirth mother and childbirth activist Kathleen Fahey: Mother of 2, Professor of Midwifery Kerrie Tucker: Homebirth mother and politician Vicki Chan: Homebirth mother and midwife Aiden Ridgeway: Father and politician be moved... by the audio-visual magic of Nic Edmonstone: Homebirth mother, video editor bring your stories and join us... Canberra National University, Acton. Canberra For further information www.homebirthaustralia.org or talk to Justine phone: 02 6548 2248 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Early bird rate - $180 normal rate - $210 Conference Dinner - $50 *Please note that the early bird rate has been extended to Sept 27th Hope to meet some of you there! Jo Hunter Homebirth mother to 4 children HAS Coordinator INNATE BIRTH CBE and Doula
[ozmidwifery] Homebirth Conference
On one of the lists, someone spoke of the next Homebirth Conference and who was interested in holding it. Pete Malavasi I have begun a conversation around about the possibility of it being in W.A. again. Could who ever posted the e-mail please contact me or Pete? thanks, Mary Murphy. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[ozmidwifery] Homebirth Conference
When and where is the next homebirth conference going to be? love Sally
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Title: Re: [ozmidwifery] Homebirth Conference Hello Sally Good Question! Any Takers??? I have a few thoughts, and hope it will be next March, but will have to get onto it very soon! Would love some help Justine Justine Caines National Co-ordinator Homebirth Australia PO Box 105 Merriwa NSW 2329 E-Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] When and where is the next homebirth conference going to be? love Sally
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It's been in NSW for the last 2 years and should really be in another state, any Canberra takers? Nat and I have a folder full of stuff to help the next organisers along, we started from scratch with no idea of how to organise a conference and as you can imagine learnt an awful lot along the way - there are also some funds in our account to pass on to the next organisers to get them started also. If you are interested, it really was alot of fun and very rewarding! Jo Hunter - Original Message - From: Sally To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 12:01 AM Subject: [ozmidwifery] Homebirth Conference When and where is the next homebirth conference going to be? love Sally