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Abenfo – Rio de JanerioAbenfo – Rio de JanerioNovember 2009November 2009
Frances Day-StirkFrances Day-StirkDirector Learning Research & Practice DevelopmentDirector Learning Research & Practice Development
International OfficeInternational Office
1. Lead thinking, communication, education, research, policy/political influence and practice in relation to normal birth
2. Inspire and support normal birth practice of members with a portfolio of new services and activities
3. Build an evidence and experience base for normal birth practice
Campaign aims
Why?
Bring normal birth practice to the top of the agenda
Provide useful resources, inspiration and support to midwives and women
Encourage personal and professional development, and job satisfaction
Connect with public awareness campaigns [NCT and others]
Campaign identity:
Revolves around a series of characters that embrace midwives in all their diversity
o Shows real midwives addressing together the big issues through conversation and thought
o Uses humour to tackle tough subjects
o Uses stories to engage emotions, and to highlight the themes that can make normal birth happen
o Reflects a bright, up-beat mood
Campaign themes:
1. The world is changing: experiences, needs and expectations of women as consumers must be recognised
2. The biggest challenge is building confidence
3. Normal birth sells itself: we only need to be reminded
4. Evidence is important but only in context: our hearts have to be in this as well as our minds
5. Change can only happen if enough people really want it: there are barriers – attitudes, practices, organisation
6. Communication skills are key: talking with women and each other. Need to move away from polarisation
7. Stories get people talking: raise the big issues, particularly the emotional ones, and stimulate thinking
How the themes fit together
Words of midwives… Voices of midwives… Characters of midwives
NormaOlive
RachelMyriam
AliceLianne
http://www.rcmnormalbirth.org.uk/default.asp?sID=1
Ten Top Tips
Together, we can change the way child birth happens.
o inspire and support normal birth practice o remember that good birth experiences can happen despite the
challenges.
o intervention and caesarean shouldn’t be shouldn’t be the first choice – they should be the last.
o a policy of maximising normal birth in the context of maternal choice is safe
o offers short and long term health and social benefits to mothers, children, families and communities
o Such a policy is more likely to succeed if childbirth is placed within a social and family context.
http:www.rcmnormalbirth.org.uk
Ten Top Tips
1. Wait and See 2. Build Her Nest3. Get her off the bed4. Justify intervention5. Listen to her6. Keep a diary7. Trust your intuition8. Be a role model9. Give constant positive reassurance10. Birth to abdomen- skin to skin
Acknowledgements
RCM would like to thank all the mothers and babies, midwives and photographers, who provided images for thispresentation.
Nancy Durrell – McKenna Photographer Helen Shallow Consultant Midwife, Calderdale andHuddersfield NHS FoundationSheena Byrom Consultant Midwide, Royal BlackburnHospitalMargaret Hill Home Birth Midwife, North MiddlesexUniversity Hospital NHS TrustUNICEF Maharashtra and BPNI Maharashtra
The Campaign asks people to sign up to
o that a majority of women are able to give birth normally;
o that normal birth offers the greatest benefits to women and babies, where it is achievable and appropriate;
o that a policy of maximising the number of normal births is safe
and socially desirable;
o that midwives, as expert professionals in normal birth, are best placed to provide care and support to women giving birth normally;
o that unless midwives’ skill and expertise in normal birth is properly valued and used the skills and expertise will be lost.
Why start with midwives?
You must be the change you wish to see in the world
Ghandi
If you want to make the place a better place take a look at yourself and make a change
Michael Jackson (Man in the mirror)
The vision
Midwives interested and confident to practice and support normal birth
Improved birth experiences for women and midwives
Increased rates of normal birth
Never doubt that a small, group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. It is the only thing that ever has.
Margaret Mead
RCM welcomes ABENFO