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Check the RNS/ Ryde newsletter online, has a small
section in it.
Cheers,
Di
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 8:46
AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] No Births at
Ryde Birth Centre
I know a couple of MPs but this
stuff is rather vague I don't know exactly how to brief them. Anything
particularly clear to share with them would be appreciated!
: )
J
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 9:07
AM
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] No Births at
Ryde Birth Centre
Dear all I might be able to shed a bit of
light on Justine's comments. One of the obstacles we had in getting Ryde
Midwifery Group Practice up and running was an assurance to the Area health
service that there would always be someone (obstetric) capable of
doing an emergency CS if necessary at the Ryde hospital - in case of a dire
emergency. Needless to say this has never been called upon - but
with the troubles of the Ryde General Hospital - the RMGP is drawn
into it all unwittingly - because the RMGP can no longer assure the
area heath service that an obstetrician can provide that back up at
Ryde..... Therefore this is really a timely opportunity for the RMGP to
reframe the service they are providing and have it ratified by the Area
health service - without the nonsense clause that existed in the first
proposal. Belmont for example does not have this clause - and I think
Ryde midwifery group practice only had it because we had to compromise a on
a few fairly benign (we thought at the time) caveats in order to get
started. Now we are several years down the track and looking OK - i
dont think it will be such a hurdle......
so I think Justine is
correct is asserting that it will be only a blip in the process - but
a process never the less - and for those of you getting these things
up and running - there are so many battles to be fought -i guess
we have to look at this as just another not insurmountable (but
tiresome) hurdle.
I do think it would be incredibly helpful if any
consumers concerned could take it up with as many people as possible -
ie their local member of parliament, the CEO of the Area health Service, the
head of Obstetrics at Northern Sydney Health, the NSW Health department ,
the Australian College of Midwives - anybody who needs to know this
isn't good enough ........ best wishes Sally t.
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wrote:
Justine,
can you clarify what you mean? I don't understand what you're saying.
What "greater good" are women losing out to? How long will it last? When
will births be reinstated? Who is the driving force behind denying women
their intended place and mode of birth and what are their motives? Is MC
taking up the cause to fight for the consumers to have access to what
they were promised?
TIA,
J
I'm interested to hear the answers to these questions to Janet.
Thanks
Love Abby
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