I am thrilled today that, on the basis of my soon-to-be published Churchill Fellowship recommendations, Rachel Stephen-Smith MLA and ACT Labor have announced an election commitment to pilot a birth companion program in the ACT. In addition, ACT Labor have committed to co-designing a second ACT early pregnancy unit at the new Northside Hospital. AnotherContinue reading “Revolutionising Maternity Care in the ACT”
Tag Archives: pregnancy loss
Australia’s first ever dedicated, federal miscarriage funding
Frustratingly, I’ve been very quiet for many months thanks to Covid, Long Covid and related heart issues. This has been really difficult to process, because being engaged with all of my work in the perinatal loss space is how I mother our babies. It has been pretty heartbreaking not being able to have a tangibleContinue reading “Australia’s first ever dedicated, federal miscarriage funding”
A podcast conversation
Back in May, I was privileged to have a conversation with Fiona Garrivan, a Melbourne-based funeral celebrant, regarding early pregnancy loss. Fiona has an excellent podcast called Deadly Serious Conversations, addressing some of the stigma and taboos surrounding death, loss and grief. Our conversation is now available from your favourite podcast provider.
A new beginning
I have sadly neglected my blog over the past 6 weeks – I’ve been busy living and experiencing, and reflecting in other ways. Of all the things I thought I would have in my life, a personal website wasn’t one of them. I really need to sharpen my act in regularly adding to it. MostContinue reading “A new beginning”
Bittersweet
Embarking on my Churchill Fellowship this week has provided an opportunity for reflection. I am truly excited to be starting this trip, but the experience is very bittersweet. While I’m off on an adventure to explore in-hospital volunteer programs supporting families experiencing pregnancy loss, I’m also leaving my husband Daniel behind for 9 weeks. WeContinue reading “Bittersweet”