Surviving & thriving in midwifery
Midwifery as a profession has been highlighted as having particularly high levels of work-related psychological distress and many qualified midwives are leaving the profession, creating additional pressure for those who remain.
This Valentine’s Day, you’re invited to join us and show your love for midwives and the midwifery profession as we discuss surviving and thriving in midwifery.
Surviving & thriving in midwifery
14th February, 2 pm (GMT)
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During this webinar, you will hear inspiring stories from midwives who have survived the trials and tribulations of being a part of the midwifery profession and then thrived in spite of them. This will be a strengths-based session where we will be motivated by ourselves and each other along with our successes and gains.
We will also invite your written contributions in relation to how you have personally survived and thrived in midwifery. This may be in relation to overcoming professional challenges, setting up new initiatives, whistleblowing activities, bullying, medical errors, legal challenges or anything else which challenged and tested you whilst in the end, provided you with the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. Your contributions will be shared in a new book to be published and made available globally, ‘Surviving and Thriving in Midwifery’Please come along and contribute so that we can ensure that the voices of midwives from around the world are heard!