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The two Pilot Training Course dates are 15th & 16th of November, 930am-230pm. There are no course fees for the pilot and you will get CPD credits for completing the course, including pre and post session work. Let us know of your availability here.
Based on our comprehensive ‘Free from Harm’ resource, this initiative aims to equip healthcare professionals and maternity care workers with the latest insights, evidence-based strategies, and tools to address this critical issue effectively.
Led by Amity Reed (Registered Midwife, Author, and WRA’s Resource and Programme Development Lead) and Leah Lewin (a Perinatal Specialist in Trauma-Informed Care and WRA’s Training Development Consultant), ‘Free From Harm’ is an innovative and interactive course that will empower participants to create meaningful change in maternity care.
By taking part in the pilot phase, you can help shape our training offer to maximise its impact and be at the forefront of the movement to call out and eradicate Obstetric Violence.
Why should you consider joining this exclusive pilot programme?
1. Groundbreaking Content: Our ‘Free from Harm’ full course is meticulously designed to provide in-depth knowledge on Obstetric Violence, its impact, and strategies to prevent and address it. This content is curated to empower you in delivering the best care possible.
2. CPD Approved: Our program is CPD (Continuing Professional Development) accredited , ensuring that you receive recognised professional credits upon completion, further advancing your career. .
3. Ethical and Evidence-Based: At White Ribbon Alliance, our commitment to ethical and evidence-based practices aligns with the core values of this program. You can trust that the content is reliable and up-to-date.
4. Compassionate Approach: We understand the importance of compassion in healthcare. Our training emphasises a compassionate and inclusive approach to perinatal care, fostering a supportive and confidential environment for all participants.
5. Advocating for Change: By participating in this pilot, you will be contributing to the broader movement to improve outcomes for marginalised and minoritised groups, particularly focusing on Black Maternal Health.
Thank you, and we look forward to hearing from you.*
*Participants must be practising or former midwives, student midwives, or in other professional roles directly linked to maternity care