Dear Listers,
Am forwarding this email from Jeannie Minnis - can anyone help please?
Andrea
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Hi Andrea,
I need to find some men who would be willing to take part in a video which
is going to be made by Good Beginnings and Beulah Warren from the NSW
Institute of Psychiatry. We will be filming families and their
interactions a few days after birth, then at 4 weeks, 12 weeks, and 4 - 6
months.
It is a sequel to "Getting to Know you". I have done a cut an paste of the
word document, however if you would like it as an attachment, just let me know.
Would you mind circulating this on your lists?
Kind regards,
Jeannie
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"HEY DAD" - A Film about Fathers and Infant Communication and Social
Interaction
Background
Research has highlighted the critical importance of the early years of
development, and infancy in particular, on long-term physical1 mental and
emotional well-being2,3. Research has also highlighted the fundamental
role a secure parent child attachment plays in this process and the
important role fathers have.
Babies and their parents are all individuals, and babies are born into
differing cultural, social and economic circumstances. It is therefore
clear that no one set of rules define how parents and babies should
interact and how relationships should develop. The development of good
attunement of parent and child in the first months of life promotes a
positive child-parent attachment and provides a secure emotional base from
which children are able to reach their learning potential.
While the natural process of attunement is influenced by many factors it
is strongly affected by the practical early experiences parents have with
their new baby. An understanding of early communication and social
development in babies is therefore critical to success of these day-to-day
interactions.
The film "Getting to Know You" was produced in 2003 to help educate
parents and enhance their early experiences and has already been very
positively received by professiQnals and the wider community. While
Fathers as well as Mothers benefit from viewing the film in its current
state, the presence of Fathers in it is minimal. Feedback from the
community has indicated a need for a similar educational film that is
aimed particularly at Fathers. A film such as this would provide Fathers
with a focused guide to how much involvement and pleasure they can have
with their newborn (a time when traditionally they often feel marginalised).
Aim
The aim of this project is to produce a film that helps Fathers and babies
understand each other. It would specifically teach Fathers about how their
baby communicates with them and how much their children can gain from a
Father's active engagement in the parenting process from the moment of birth.
The film will be produced as a joint undertaking between Good Beginnings
and Dr Bijou Blick and Mrs Beulah Warren (from the NSW Institute of
Psychiatry). The film is intended for distribution to the general public
or to antenatal groups and early childhood Centres.
We will be filming a variety of families interacting with each other.
Families will be filmed on a number of occasions - in the first few days
after the baby's birth and then when the baby is 4 and 12 weeks of age and
at 4 to 6 months respectively. Filming will occur at a location and time
of convenience to the families involved.
Written consent from all families will be obtained prior to their
involvement in filming.
Dr Bijou Blick
Ms Beulah Warren
Jeannie Minnis
Research Midwife
Centre for Midwifery and Family Health
University of Technology, Sydney
The Terraces, 11A Broadway
(PO Box 123, Broadway)
NSW 2007
Australia
Tel: 02 9514 2979
Fax: 02 9514 1678
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Andrea Robertson
Birth International * ACE Graphics * Associates in Childbirth Education
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: www.birthinternational.com
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