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The Birth Trauma Report: Are We Finally Listening To Mothers?

The Birth Trauma Report: Are We Finally Listening To Mothers?

The Quicky

June 10, 202420m 14s

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Show Notes

The NSW Birth Trauma Inquiry recently released their report after six hearings and an unprecedented 4000 submissions. It was tagged as the Me Too Movement for women who have suffered trauma during childbirth. 

The report gave 43 recommendations. But will they be enough? 

In this episode of The Quicky we take a look at what the report recommends to help women avoid a traumatic birth experience. 

To hear our last episode on The Birth Trauma Inquiry click here.

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CREDITS

Host: Claire Murphy 

With thanks to: 

Dr Hazel Keedle - One of the authors of the Australian Birth Experience study and a Senior Lecturer in Midwifery at Western Sydney University

Emma Hurst - Animal Justice Party NSW MP, Chair of the Select Committee on Birth Trauma

Producers: Claire Murphy 

Executive Producer: Kally Rintoul

Audio Producer:
Thom Lion

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