Dr Felicity Plaat

Dr Felicity Plaat Consultant Anaesthetist Queen Charlotte’s & Hammersmith Hospitals, London Felicity Plaat is a consultant anaesthetist at Queen Charlotte’s & Hammersmith Hospitals in London, specialising in obstetric anaesthesia. Areas of interest include high-risk obstetrics, team- based training, medicolegal and ethical aspects of anaesthesia. She is past membership secretary of the Association of Anaesthetists, current…

Jenny Smith

Jenny Smith Midwifery Lecturer and Founder Jentle Childbirth Foundation Jenny Smith, a clinical midwife for over 34 years and founder of the “Jentle Childbirth” charity, passionately believes in a family-centered approach to maternity care. With the concept of “Materchitecture”, she presents a new radical change in architecture and infrastructure of maternity hospital buildings to make…

Laura Godfrey-Isaacs

Laura Godfrey-Isaacs Community Midwife King’s College Hospital Laura Godfrey-Isaacs is an artist, midwife, creative producer, researcher and birth activist. She aspires to bring her knowledge and experience in the arts to bring fresh interdisciplinary perspectives to inform midwifery education, practice, policy and research. She regularly presents at conferences, and creates interdisciplinary projects and campaigns, such…

Dr Sarah Joyce

Dr Sarah Joyce RIBA ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow University of Leeds Sarah is a RIBA Chartered Architect and NCT-trained antenatal teacher. She completed her PhD: Towards a new architectural understanding of birth spaces grounded in women’s experiences of giving birth at the University of Sheffield in 2018, co-supervised in architecture and midwifery. She is continuing her…

Dr Sebalda Leshabari

Dr Sebalda Leshabari Executive Secretary, Tanzania Midwives Association Senior Lecturer, Muhimbili University of Health, Tanzania Dr. Sebalda Leshabari is a leader in midwifery education, practice and research at the Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, where she is a Senior Lecturer and General Secretary for Tanzania Midwives Association.…

Winnie Shena

Winnie Shena National Nurses Association of Kenya, Reproductive Health Kenya Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society, Reproductive Health, Kenya A Nurse-Midwife and Community Health Specialist, the National Deputy Coordinator FIGO-KOGS PPIUD Initiative in Kenya since 2015. System Quality Improvement (CQI) expert, an in Country Faculty for CQI. An expert in policy formulation, review and implementation process. Immediate…

David Green

David Green Nurse Consultant, Immunisations Immunisation, Hepatitis and Blood Safety Department, National Infection Service, Public Health England David Green is nurse consultant for immunisations with PHE’s national immunisation team. He has a particular focus on improving immunisation uptake in pregnancy, education of healthcare professionals in immunisation, vaccine incident management and the development of patient group…

Dr Susan Aradeon

Dr Susan Aradeon International Social and Behaviour Change Consultant, USA Susan is a Social and Behaviour Change Specialist who served 14 years as resident adviser for health programmes in Nigeria, Benin and the South Pacific with UKaid, USAID and UNFPA. Currently, she promotes Community Communication, an innovative, rapid, norm-changing approach based on empowering low and…

Ana Baraldi

Ana Baraldi Midwife Luz de Candeeiro Birthcenter, Brazil Ana graduated in Nursing and Midwifery in 2005 at the University of São Paulo where she gained a Masters Degree studying violence against woman. She was a University teacher at the University of Brasília from 2009 to 2012. In 2012 she founded, with another nurse midwife, Iara…

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