Re: Birth Matters Volune 5.3

2001-08-13 Thread Janet Ireland

Looking for a homebirth midwife in Cairns looking for a homebirth friendly
doctor in Cairns thankyou in anticipation jan
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From: Johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Birth Matters Volune 5.3


 The next issue of Birth Matters, the journal of the Maternity Coalition,
 has gone to the printer, and I would like to encourage everyone to
consider
 subscribing at this time when we all need, so much, to pull together.  The
 future of childbirth in Australia is at a critical point, and I believe we
 can work together strategically to bring in the needed changes.

 This issue focuses on consumers, and the title on the front cover is:
 Closing the gap: on women's choice, control, continuity of carer and
 midwives' ability to practice

 It's a bumper issue. The articles include:
 Consumer power, by Christine and Damien Toppi
 Private Health Insurance Funds - Report by Emma Fleay
 Consumer participation - who controls what you get? By Karen Lane
 Trusting enough to be out of control, by Jenny Parratt
 On being a mother - four accounts by women
 Midwives and women: a with-woman relationship? By Fiona Brooks and Helen
 Lomax
 The new midwife, by the B Mid student collective
 Bachelor of Midwifery in Victoria, by Diane Cutts
 My experience as a direct entry midwifery student, by Carole Bastian
 A time of crisis - the gap is closing  - editorial
 Press releases and reports on the PI crisis, by various organisations and
 individuals
 ACT branch report
 MIPP column
 Letters, and lots more.

 www.maternitycoalition.org.au
 You may join/renew membership by sending your contact details with $30 to
 The secretary, Maternity Coalition
 PO Box 73
 Brunswick South Vic 3055

 Group subscription (4 copies of each issue to one address) $100
 Bulk orders of 10 or more sent to one address may be ordered at cost price
 + post.

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Birth Matters Volune 5.3

2001-08-12 Thread Johnston

The next issue of Birth Matters, the journal of the Maternity Coalition, 
has gone to the printer, and I would like to encourage everyone to consider 
subscribing at this time when we all need, so much, to pull together.  The 
future of childbirth in Australia is at a critical point, and I believe we 
can work together strategically to bring in the needed changes.

This issue focuses on consumers, and the title on the front cover is:
Closing the gap: on women's choice, control, continuity of carer and 
midwives' ability to practice

It's a bumper issue. The articles include:
Consumer power, by Christine and Damien Toppi
Private Health Insurance Funds - Report by Emma Fleay
Consumer participation - who controls what you get? By Karen Lane
Trusting enough to be out of control, by Jenny Parratt
On being a mother - four accounts by women
Midwives and women: a with-woman relationship? By Fiona Brooks and Helen 
Lomax
The new midwife, by the B Mid student collective
Bachelor of Midwifery in Victoria, by Diane Cutts
My experience as a direct entry midwifery student, by Carole Bastian
A time of crisis - the gap is closing  - editorial
Press releases and reports on the PI crisis, by various organisations and 
individuals
ACT branch report
MIPP column
Letters, and lots more.

www.maternitycoalition.org.au
You may join/renew membership by sending your contact details with $30 to
The secretary, Maternity Coalition
PO Box 73
Brunswick South Vic 3055

Group subscription (4 copies of each issue to one address) $100
Bulk orders of 10 or more sent to one address may be ordered at cost price 
+ post.

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