RE: [ozmidwifery] caseload midwifery

2006-06-30 Thread Nicole Carver
Hi Barb, Thank you for your support. I work at Bendigo Hospital in Victoria. We are about to start weekly meetings to work out how to run caseload in our setting. We have DHS funding and approval from our hospital executive. We now need to come up with a proposal, which will then be put to

Re: [ozmidwifery] caseload midwifery

2006-06-29 Thread Heartlogic
Hello Nicole, Our team at Belmont Birthing Service has an annualised salary. It was negotiated with the NSWNA and the health service. The midwives are happy with the arrangement. If you want further details, please email me at work on [EMAIL PROTECTED] warmly, Carolyn - Original

RE: [ozmidwifery] caseload midwifery

2006-06-28 Thread Christine Holliday
I have found an annualized salary to be much the best way, you need to get the ANF to help you with this, in SA they were of great help and have even negotiated an increase for us based on their survey of the work we actually do. Christine -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

Re: [ozmidwifery] caseload midwifery

2006-06-28 Thread Andrea Quanchi
Nicolecontact the ANF as they have three or was it four different ways you can choose to be paid which all ensure you get your payment and still remain within the award. They seem compilcated when you firstĀ  read them but all ensure that over the year you get all your money but allow the

RE: [ozmidwifery] caseload midwifery

2006-06-28 Thread Dr Barbara Vernon
Hi Nicole, It's great to hear your service is looking at developing continuity of care for women. Which service is it? The College is working on a project to bring this kind of information together in one place on our website - but won't be available on line till later in the year. In