Kathleen Baird
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Professor of Midwifery, University of Technology Sydney. Committed to improving positive maternity outcomes for women through education, research and policy
Sydney, New South Wales
Joined January 2015
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An truly inspiring presentation
Sharing the important work of our own distinguished professor @Prof_TLJ at #NETNEP24 we need a healthy planet for healthy people @UTS_Health
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Such important discussion by co-joint professor @ChristineCatli1 ‘Clinician Researchers and Culture of Healthcare’ at the @NthSydHealth 2024 Nursing and Midwifery Research Conference @UTS_Health
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Great to be part of symposia presenting global @INTERSECTstudy from the Australian team @elaine_jefford @ProfABriley @kbaird20
@TheSRIP conference #SRIP2024 with some great international partners @SCU_Australia
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@JulieJomeen presents results from #Intersect Australia on intimate partner violence, birth trauma and PTSD #SRIP2024
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#CDNM2024 Dinner 🥂 Delighted to be concluding Day 2 of the Symposium with a dinner at Pee Wee’s at the Point. @strictlykaren @DebraThoms
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Launching our final day of the #CDNM2024 Symposium with Keynote Presentation by Assoc Prof @ZoeBradfield @CurtinUni on the future of midwifery workforce in Australia - “Workforce issues do not exist in a vacuum” @strictlykaren @DebraThoms
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@WHO Chief Nurse and @syd_health #SydneyNursingSchool Alumnus/Adjunct Professor Dr Amelia Latu Afuhaamango Tuipulotu delivering an inspirational talk @CDNMANZ
Starting Day 2 of #2024CDNM Symposium with a virtual keynote address by @WHO Chief Nursing Officer Dr Amelia Latu Afuhaamango Tuipulotu. “How can education, research and practice directly respond to address significant health disparities?” @strictlykaren @DebraThoms
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Please tune in for our next Webinar 23 July 8pm AEST. We will hear from three families and their lived experience with #preeclampsia @AAPEC1 registration link in comments.
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🚨Today @CATSINaM , CDNM & KKWR signed a landmark Partnership Investment Agreement marking a historical alliance to improve the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori communities! #PartnershipForChange
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⏰ Reminder that applications close on 19 July for the recruitment of a CEO at CDNM. Find out more and apply 👉
📢 We are hiring! CDNM is seeking an inaugural part-time Chief Executive Officer. Closes⏰19 July 2024 Find out more and apply: https://t.co/qYM7ParkRr
@strictlykaren @DebraThoms
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📢 Exciting News: Landmark agreement launched by CATSINaM, CDNM and KWWR to deliver improved health and well-being outcomes Media Release 👉 https://t.co/KjU1k4fm2p
@CATSINaM @DebraThoms @strictlykaren @dauareb_le
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Continuity of midwifery for low-risk women reduces costs to public funders, with no additional costs to hospitals. 👏🏽👏🏽@EmilyCallander fyi @GibbleJo @ChiefMidwifeACM @CMidOEngland
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UTS ranks as the perfect partner on sustainability,
uts.edu.au
The University of Technology Sydney has again demonstrated that it is one of the top universities in the world in supporting sustainable development goals.
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Pleasure to welcome the Minister for Education, the Honourable Jason Clare MP, to the University of Technology Sydney. The Minister engaged in discussions with UTS nursing and midwifery students discussing the impact of Government support funding for clinical learning in 2025
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Amazing start to our 2024 UTS Midwifery exchange with Mahidol University in Bangkok, Thailand @utsSoNM @UTS_Health @MahidolU @kbaird20 @Prof_JFenwick
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Cost-of-living support for teaching, nursing and social work students https://t.co/f7RvQ4mrMX
@utsSoNM @UTS_Health thank you to the @CDNMANZ @MidwivesACM for their continued advocacy and lobbying to the Government to recognise placement poverty for student nurses and midwives
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Waminda midwives in the NSW South Coast are the first privately employed midwives to birth the babies of First Nations women in a public hospital. @ABCIndigenous
abc.net.au
Midwives from Aboriginal Women's health centre Waminda will now be allowed to help First Nations women like Emma Ardler give birth at Shoalhaven Hospital after previous restrictions were lifted.
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