November 07, 2003

Workshops for 2004

It been a “catch up” week for me - checking through the in-tray after my time away from the office and getting started on some tasks I had left for my return.

Finalising all the venue details for the series of Managing and Leading Change workshops for February was the first priority - this program will take the place of our popular Managing Midwifery workshop that we have run in Sydney for the past 3 years. Next year we are offering a program that builds on the feedback we received from this year’s event, and will be presenting it in three locations: Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. The full details will be in the post for those of you on our mailing list, and for the rest of you, the registration form will be on the web site very soon.

I have also been finalising the details of the next exciting tour event - “Keeping birth normal - strategies that work”, which will be offered around the country in April/May next year. This is an intensive one-day workshop designed to up-skill midwives with practical ideas for reducing interventions (and the appallingly high caesarean rate) when the baby is in an OP position, is breech or the woman has had a previous caesarean birth. It will be facilitated by three experienced midwives, Maggie Banks, Lynne Staff and Vicki Chan, and promises to be an event of great practical importance to midwives and students. Again, details on the web site very soon and in the next catalogue mailing in January..

I have also been scheduling the various Active Birth workshops for Australia - finding a slot for them was quite hard, as they have to fit in between the trips to the UK in March and June. < In April I have accepted an invitation to present two workshops in Israel on the theme of Active Birth. Over the past 18 months there have been a number of Israeli midwives in my London programs and to spread the word about natural birth faster they have asked me to come to their country next year. I am regarding this trip as my contribution to world peace - as Michel Odent points out in his books, the way a baby is born has a significant influence over that child’s capacity to love in later life, and that is something that seem to be in short supply in the Middle East at the present time.

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