the association that experiencing pain in labour is a failure.
(I am not suggesting that you are inferring this,
Tracey).
I have not been in on the slogan debate, and maybe it is over
- but I would like to ask that we maybe steer clear of the "push" word.
For women it evokes the br
My favourite
Reclaim your Birthday with NMAP
Leisa
- Original Message -
From:
Sally
To: 'Macha McDonald' ; 'ozmidwifery'
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 2:08 PM
Subject: RE: slogan for NMAP
Sallys
shortlist.
(Remember
what we are aiming to do is make
it
though.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alphia Garrety
Sent: Friday, 28 June 2002 11:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: slogan
I realize that the way this is worded would not be catchy enough for a
slogan- by the way all of the ideas
On Behalf Of Carroll Elizabeth
Sent: Friday, 28 June 2002 11:49
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: re: slogan
How about something like: Getting it right from the start?
I like that... but I'm trying to steer away from right or wrong. Or
making any kind of implied promises...
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---Original Message---
From: Rhonda
Date: Friday, June 28,
2002 19:28:48
To: Macha McDonald
Subject: RE:
slogan
Isn't that funny - I was telling a woman about how I was treated
) call me radical anyday!
Justine Caines
I realize that the way this is worded would not be catchy enough for a
slogan- by the way all of the ideas are fantastic. But I was reading some
work by Karl Marx yesterday and there was this quote
Man knows no more degrading or unbearable misery
:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: slogan for
NMAP
Did any of the rest of you get 37 messages from
abdyesilkart They had ozmid on them and were all
hieroglyphics?
Anyway, how does the following slogan grab
you
Birth~ I did itmy
way
National Maternity Action
I realize that the way this is worded would not be catchy enough for a
slogan- by the way all of the ideas are fantastic. But I was reading some
work by Karl Marx yesterday and there was this quote
Man knows no more degrading or unbearable misery than forced labour
Actually
How about something like: Getting it right from the start?
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Sallys
shortlist.
(Remember what
we are aiming to do is make a postcard.. with a strong visual image as well. So
that people will turn the postcard over in order to read some information about
NMAP)
Reclaim your
birthday with NMAP
Birth
I did it Myself
Birth
I did it with
How about
NMAP - Empowering Women with
Choice
Hugs, Larissa
"How can you have too
many babies?That's like having too many flowers."~Mother
Theresa~
Go Sally!!!
Leisa
- Original Message -
From:
Sally
To: Ozmidwifery
Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 6:17 PM
Subject: FW: slogan
RECLAIM
YOUR BIRTHDAY
NATIONAL
MATERNITY ACTION PLAN
I think
this one rocks!!
In peace
and joy
Sally
theres certainly some interesting slogans being put forward.
While web touring I came across the International Confederation of
Midwives Site.
They have a very nice slogan:
Healthy WomenHealthy BabiesHealthy
Nations
Darren
]
Subject: slogan
I'm PLEASED TO SEE EVERYONE HAVING A
GO i LIKE THE WORD RECLAIMING so you creative people come up with
something
ie NMAPRECLAIMING
BIRTH
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 5:53
PM
Subject: Re: slogan for NMAP
In a message dated 20/06/02 1:04:36 PM AUS Eastern Standard
Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Dear friendsAll these ideas are interesting, but I want to remind you
Did any of the rest of you get 37 messages from
abdyesilkart They had ozmid on them and were all hieroglyphics?
Anyway, how does the following slogan grab
you
Birth~ I did itmy
way
National Maternity Action Plan~ Birth
Choices
marilyn
---
Yup Marilyn, I got those emails
too but I stopped counting at 20 ;)
I love that slogan!!!
I think it's great we have so many
wonderful ideas.
Any news on your apppeal
yet?
Hugs, Larissa
- Original Message -
From:
Marilyn
Kleidon
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
There's been so many posts on this (plus that virus
like post 30 times), that I haven't opened every one,
but I am concerned about language.
Avoiding polarisation of the two professions has been
mentioned, but blaming women is not helpful, and can
polarise. If finger pointing, you could
What about
Happier Birthdays?
Support
National Maternity Action Plan
Want a
Happier Birthday?
Support the
National Maternity Action Plan
Debby
Congratulations on being Very creative
!Denise
- Original Message -
From:
Debby
M
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 9:53
AM
Subject: Re: NMAP Slogan
In line with Rhonda's commercial idea - here are a few (apologies
Has some one made a list of all these suggestions?
We need to try them on the uninformed as Rhonda suggested
Denise
- Original Message -
From:
Rhonda
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 11:32
PM
Subject: Re: slogan for NMAP
The 'push for birth reform' still gets my vote
how about..'Push for Birth Reform' - Support National Maternity Action Plan (NMAP)
Cheers Tina
I like that one!!
Want a
Happier Birthday?
Support
the National Maternity Action
Plan
is that our
midwifery profession is not autonomous, and is severely restricted.
So I don't have a slogan on the tip of my tongue, but I won't support
anything that polarizes the two professions.
Joy Johnston
-
There are only two ways to live your life.
One is as though nothing is a miracle
om: Sally
Date: Saturday, June
22, 2002 18:35:55
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
SLOGAN
The
ones that I really like are.
STAND
UP FOR BIRTH REFORM
PUSH
FOR BIRTH REFORM
NMAP
A BRI
and sweet.
But most importantly, it isn;t TOO informative. In my experience, you don't
want a slogan that tells your target audience everything because then
they've got no reason to look any further. You want something that piques
their interest, but that they have to look closer to figure out.
My
For Many Happy Birthdays
Support the
National Maternity Action Plan
Another suggestion for a slogan,
Value birth. Support the National Maternity Action Plan.
Lyn
I'm PLEASED TO SEE EVERYONE HAVING A GO i LIKE THE
WORD RECLAIMING so you creative people come up with something
ie NMAPRECLAIMING
BIRTH
rom:
JoFromOz
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 10:18
AM
Subject: Re: slogan for NMAP
I think a combination:
"Midwives and Women Labouring
Together for a Better Birthing Future"
My 2cents :)
Jo
y, June 21, 2002 10:18
AM
Subject: slogan
I know that it is the National MIDWIFERY action
plan but I am a little unsure as to whether the slogan should specify women
and Midwives as suggested
"Midwives and Women Striving for a Better
Birthing Future"
There may act
Orwould they go for the less
wordy
Women
andMidwivesLabouring
for Better Births!
- Original Message -
From:
Sally
To: Ozmidwifery
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 10:44
AM
Subject: RE: slogan for NMAP
Actually
I think that the babies are born
In line with Rhonda's commercial idea - here are a few (apologies if there are any duplications here I haven't read everyone elses entries):
War of the Womb
Sharing, Caring, Birthing
Reclaiming New Life
My Body My Way
Overcoming The Sound of Silence
Advance Australia - In Fair Birthing
I just don't like the word BACK in the slogan I think Standing up
for Better Birthing would be better :)
Jo
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
'Back to Better Birthing'just a thought as I Iove a bit of
alliteration...its just such a shame that Australia starts
iving for a Better
Birthing Future"
I think everyone would get the message right
away.
hug to all
Julie Clarke
- Original Message -
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 7:53
PM
Subject: Re: sloga
quot;
OR
"Midwives and Women Labouring for Safe,
LovingBirths"
OR
"Midwives and Women Labouring for Safe,
GentleBirths"
- Original Message -
From:
Julie
Clarke
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday,
I know that it is the National MIDWIFERY action
plan but I am a little unsure as to whether the slogan should specify women and
Midwives as suggested
"Midwives and Women Striving for a Better
Birthing Future"
There may actually be doctors who
support this idea so again they
I think a combination:
"Midwives and Women Labouring
Together for a Better Birthing Future"
My 2cents :)
Jo
Striving for a Better Birthing Future
I really like that. MM
Actually I
think that the babies are born, pizzas are delivered is not about midwives vs
doctors but rather about womens power.
Babies are
born by their mothers power vs babies are delivered by other peoples
power.
There is some
importance in the changing of language usage.
But
Ok, how about "Labouring together for
a Better Birthing Future"... leave midwives AND women out
of it...??
Jo
- Original Message -
From:
Jo
Dean Bainbridge
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 10:18
AM
Subject: slogan
Yes I too prefer "Striving for a Better Birthing Future".
I have a few reservations about using the term "women" in the slogan, as we immediately exclude 50% (approx.) of the population, of which many also have concerns about the state of childbirth today, and would wish t
Hi All,
Some more options to consider for a possible slogan.Why not
concentrate on the theme of togetherness and try something like,
United in
birth : women and midwives.
or
Progress through partnership.
Women and Midwives
Reforming Maternity Care.
maybe even this,
Women: central to
: Re:
slogan
Striving for a Better Birthing Future
I really like that.
MM
think this was meant for the list!
---Original Message---
From: Vernon at Stringybark
Date: Friday, June 21,
2002 10:18:17
To: Rhonda
Subject: Re: slogan for
NMAP
Great idea Sally - may all the creative
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