Student shortlisted for RCM award will observe midwifery practice in occupied Palestinian territory
Student midwife is shortlisted for award which would support her forthcoming trip to observe midwifery practices in the West Bank
A student midwife from Anglia Ruskin University's Faculty of Health & Social Care with a particular interest in the Middle East has been announced in the shortlist of the Royal College of Midwives Annual Midwifery Awards 2011.Judith Green, who is currently studying for an Midwifery BSc Hons has been shortlisted alongside students from two other universities for the Pampers Student Vision Award. She will attend a ceremony on 19 January at The Royal Garden Hotel, London, to discover if she has won the category.
Judith is shortlisted for her overseas study placement with Juzoor Foundation for Health and Social Development in the occupied Palestinian territory. Her trip to the occupied West Bank, will see her observing community-based and midwife-led care.
It was during her thirties that Judith decided to leave her job as an academic to return to university as a student midwife.
Judith says:
I wanted to do something worthwhile and hands on and my midwifery training has proved to be both, as well as challenging and enriching in equal measure. I have found that my midwifery in the UK is part of the wider world - from the international research that influences my practice, to my midwifery mentors trained in many countries. Global media make us all more aware of the harsh existences of people in distant places.
For me, it was reading Gideon Levy's reports in the Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz, about Palestinian women delayed and sometimes giving birth at checkpoints; and Rula Ashtiya's tragic story of giving birth hiding herself behind a concrete block, and watching her baby girl die that made me want to travel to the area to find out more
Professor David Humber
Pro Vice Chancellor and Dean of the Faculty of Health & Social Care at Anglia Ruskin University
We are clearly delighted by the fact that Judith has been shortlisted for an RCM Annual Midwifery Award and hope that she is successful in this highly innovative category where she has already demonstrated her expertise.
Judith will split her time in the West Bank between a 'maternity home' (equivalent to a birth centre), health clinics and home visits. Her trip will be an observational placement to experience first-hand the efforts of midwives and other maternity care providers to deliver care in the West Bank.
She concludes, 'Having studied these questions from an academic perspective, I've now got itchy feet and can't wait to meet midwives working in practice. Theory is all very well but there is no substitute for a good dose of reality!'
'I am delighted to have been shortlisted by the RCM for the Pampers Student Vision Award.'
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