----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 2:56
PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Email ettiquette
& NMAP for 2004
Dear all,
Have been off the list for a while due to
other commitments and been back on line now for a couple of days. Was a bit surprised however to get over 100 emails in
that time, and just from this list. Too much for me, but fantastic all the
energy re the c/section broadcast.
I was also delighted to read the discussions
around models of homebirth for NSW - and welcome the input from so many wise
women.
I am concerned however about two things - that
discussion by email can be misinterpreted as 'a personal attack' - and that
some emails are forwarded outside of the list without members
consent.
Perhaps the ozmid list is different - but
usually - email ettiquette includes no personal, defamatory or abusive
commentary etc and definitely no leakage of emails to other lists or persons
without the prior consent of members. I have only identified the latter
in the last three days emails. I do apologise unreservedly, if member consent
was sought and given prior to my renewing my membership onto the
list.
Please be aware that emails do have the
potential to read differently to how they are intended. Therefore being
'crystal clear' is important, as is, creating a space to also come together
and discuss wise women business, face to face. But it is important that
also, that many perspectives for new projects are considered. And above all
that the women who will utilise any birth service, are fully consulted,
including the option to participate in project development.
Many thanks to Jackie for sharing her birth
story, very timely and inspiring. As is the option of publicly funded
homebirths in NSW. Congratulations to all involved - with a federal
election looming - tis time to get the major parties on side. It would be
fantastic to have NMAP committed to and funded by the major parties before the
2004 federal election, for all women, in all Australian states and
territories, and in particular for our indigenous communities, as a priority.
Kind Regards
Sally-Anne Brown
Apollo Bay,
Vic.