Re: Having A Baby (South Australia)

2001-10-19 Thread Denise Hynd



Dear Ros
Thank you for your reply
the site is unavailkable at the moment
WA Health Dept will be putting the WA 
HOMebirth guideline on line shortly and having the Miister of health launch them 

When all this is up it might be another tool to 
increase public awarenes and increase public demand for equity of 
access.
Denise 

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Roslyn 
  Donnellan - Fernandez 
  To: Denise 
  Hynd 
  Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 1:45 
  PM
  Subject: Re: "Having A Baby" (South 
  Australia)
  
  Dear Denise
  
  Don't think its been put online yet, but you 
  could check out the SA DHS Pregnancy Website (had nothing to do with the 
  website content  it definitely needs a review. We who participated in 
  "the pamphlet" development experience
  have offered to provide commentfor the 
  website review. Whether we'll be invited
  is another story !!)
  Anyway, the web address is: www.dhs.sa.au/pregnancy
  
  Regards
  Roz
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Denise 
Hynd 
To: Roslyn 
Donnellan - Fernandez ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 11:59 
AM
Subject: Re: "Having A Baby" (South 
Australia)

Dear Ros
Is this publication available on 
line??Denise 

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Roslyn Donnellan - Fernandez 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 9:07 
      PM
  Subject: "Having A Baby" (South 
  Australia)
  
  Dear All
  
  The South Australian Department of Human 
  Services officially launched a new
  health promotion pamphlet last week entitled, 
  "Having ABaby." 
  This pamphlet endorses the option of midwife 
  led care for women and their families, and homebirth in the list of 
  'places where you may choose to have your baby.'
  Subheadings include:
  Who can provide care for me and my baby 
  ?
  Where can I have my baby ?
  What is important to me about the birth of my 
  baby ?
  What are my rights and responsibilities 
  ?
  How can I find out more ?
  
  The pamphlet encompasses definitions of 
  various providers in pregnancy  childbirth  their roles, 
  explanation re various settings, suggested questions of care providers, 
  and a resource / phone list eg: Australian Breastfeeding Association, 
  Australian College of Midwives Inc / SA, Birth Matters, CARES 
  SA,
  Homebirth Network, Child  Youth Health, 
  Migrant Health Service, Nunkuwarrin Yunti, Parent Helpline, RACGP, 
  RANZCOG, Womens Information Service.
  It has been printed in elevenlanguages, 
  with culturally appropriate modification / illustration. (English, 
  Chinese, Arabic, Bosnian, Serbian, Croation, Kurdish, Vietnamese, 
  Cambodian [Khmer], Persian [Farsi], Turkish)
  
  The initiating vision, tenacity, resiliance 
   perseverence of the consumers and consumer groups that contributed 
  to seeing this project through to fruition has been an inspiring 
  experience, and an affirmation that those commited to 
  achieving
  change will effect it 
  collectively.
  
  Copies of this pamphlet can be ordered 
  from:
  Angela Princi
  Administration/Project Assistant
  Strategy  Operations 
Service
  Statewide Division
  Dept of Human Services
  PO Box 287
  Rundle Mall
  Adelaide SA 5000
  
  Regards
  Roz Donnellan - Fernandez
  Self Employed Community Midwife 
  (Adelaide)
  
  
  


Having A Baby (South Australia)

2001-10-16 Thread Roslyn Donnellan - Fernandez



Dear All

The South Australian Department of Human Services 
officially launched a new
health promotion pamphlet last week entitled, 
"Having ABaby." 
This pamphlet endorses the option of midwife led 
care for women and their families, and homebirth in the list of 'places where 
you may choose to have your baby.'
Subheadings include:
Who can provide care for me and my baby 
?
Where can I have my baby ?
What is important to me about the birth of my baby 
?
What are my rights and responsibilities 
?
How can I find out more ?

The pamphlet encompasses definitions of various 
providers in pregnancy  childbirth  their roles, explanation re 
various settings, suggested questions of care providers, and a resource / phone 
list eg: Australian Breastfeeding Association, Australian College of Midwives 
Inc / SA, Birth Matters, CARES SA,
Homebirth Network, Child  Youth Health, 
Migrant Health Service, Nunkuwarrin Yunti, Parent Helpline, RACGP, RANZCOG, 
Womens Information Service.
It has been printed in elevenlanguages, with 
culturally appropriate modification / illustration. (English, Chinese, Arabic, 
Bosnian, Serbian, Croation, Kurdish, Vietnamese, Cambodian [Khmer], Persian 
[Farsi], Turkish)

The initiating vision, tenacity, resiliance  
perseverence of the consumers and consumer groups that contributed to seeing 
this project through to fruition has been an inspiring experience, and an 
affirmation that those commited to achieving
change will effect it collectively.

Copies of this pamphlet can be ordered 
from:
Angela Princi
Administration/Project Assistant
Strategy  Operations Service
Statewide Division
Dept of Human Services
PO Box 287
Rundle Mall
Adelaide SA 5000

Regards
Roz Donnellan - Fernandez
Self Employed Community Midwife 
(Adelaide)





Re: Having A Baby (South Australia)

2001-10-16 Thread Denise Hynd



Dear Ros
Is this publication available on line??Denise 


  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Roslyn 
  Donnellan - Fernandez 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 9:07 
  PM
  Subject: "Having A Baby" (South 
  Australia)
  
  Dear All
  
  The South Australian Department of Human Services 
  officially launched a new
  health promotion pamphlet last week entitled, 
  "Having ABaby." 
  This pamphlet endorses the option of midwife led 
  care for women and their families, and homebirth in the list of 'places where 
  you may choose to have your baby.'
  Subheadings include:
  Who can provide care for me and my baby 
  ?
  Where can I have my baby ?
  What is important to me about the birth of my 
  baby ?
  What are my rights and responsibilities 
  ?
  How can I find out more ?
  
  The pamphlet encompasses definitions of various 
  providers in pregnancy  childbirth  their roles, explanation re 
  various settings, suggested questions of care providers, and a resource / 
  phone list eg: Australian Breastfeeding Association, Australian College of 
  Midwives Inc / SA, Birth Matters, CARES SA,
  Homebirth Network, Child  Youth Health, 
  Migrant Health Service, Nunkuwarrin Yunti, Parent Helpline, RACGP, RANZCOG, 
  Womens Information Service.
  It has been printed in elevenlanguages, 
  with culturally appropriate modification / illustration. (English, Chinese, 
  Arabic, Bosnian, Serbian, Croation, Kurdish, Vietnamese, Cambodian [Khmer], 
  Persian [Farsi], Turkish)
  
  The initiating vision, tenacity, resiliance  
  perseverence of the consumers and consumer groups that contributed to seeing 
  this project through to fruition has been an inspiring experience, and an 
  affirmation that those commited to achieving
  change will effect it collectively.
  
  Copies of this pamphlet can be ordered 
  from:
  Angela Princi
  Administration/Project Assistant
  Strategy  Operations Service
  Statewide Division
  Dept of Human Services
  PO Box 287
  Rundle Mall
  Adelaide SA 5000
  
  Regards
  Roz Donnellan - Fernandez
  Self Employed Community Midwife 
  (Adelaide)