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Make Birth Better: Why we exist
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Module 1: What is Birth Trauma with Nikki Wilson
Watch Module 1: Welcome and What is Birth Trauma?
Module 1 slides
Module 1 education in practice worksheet
Module 1 Quiz
Watch Module 1 Q&A with Trudi Webber
Module 2: Symptoms, assessment & enquiry with Dr Rebecca Moore
Watch Module 2: Symptoms, Assessment & Enquiry
Module 2 slides
Module 2 education in practice worksheet
Module 2 quiz
Watch Module 2 Q&A session with Dr Rebecca Moore
Module 3: Managing trauma and improving communication with Dr Michelle Tolfrey
Watch Module 3: Managing trauma and improving communication with Dr Michelle Tolfrey
Module 3 slides
Module 3 education in practise worksheet
Module 3 quiz
Watch Module 3 Q&A with Dr Michelle Tolfrey
Module 4: The Cost of Caring with Dr Jan Smith
Watch Module 4: The cost of caring with Dr Jan Smith
Module 4 slides
Module 4 education in practice worksheet
Module 4 quiz
Watch Module 4 Q&A with Dr Jan Smith
Module 5: Systems change & susceptibility with Sakina Ballard
Watch Module 5: Systems change & susceptibility with Sakina Ballard
Module 5 slides
Module 5 education in practice worksheet
Module 5 quiz
Watch Module 5 Q&A with Sakina Ballard
Additional Learning Library
The Make Birth Better Model
Georgia Martel on her traumatic twin birth, NICU and recovery
Carys Hansed on what it felt like to experience PTSD symptoms
A powerful example of the impact of non-verbal communication (I am, I am, I am)
Language matters: Why every word counts
Every Word Counts - a short video from our campaign
Why is the Vagus Nerve so Important?
Hannah Horne (Head of Midwifery) on why we need trauma-informed care for all
Kate Thirlwall poems exploring the post-natal experience
Midwife Benash Nazmeen on the power of words and language
Ruth Jenks on giving birth as an Autistic person
The City Birth Trauma Scale
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The Birth Trauma Training Programme: Instant Access
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Welcome to your online training!
Make Birth Better: Why we exist
Please fill out the pre-course survey
Your bonuses
Take a breath!
How to work through the content
The Make Birth Better training manual
Click here to download your copy of the Make Birth Better manual
Module 1: What is Birth Trauma with Nikki Wilson
Watch Module 1: Welcome and What is Birth Trauma?
Module 1 slides
Module 1 education in practice worksheet
Module 1 Quiz
Watch Module 1 Q&A with Trudi Webber
Module 2: Symptoms, assessment & enquiry with Dr Rebecca Moore
Watch Module 2: Symptoms, Assessment & Enquiry
Module 2 slides
Module 2 education in practice worksheet
Module 2 quiz
Watch Module 2 Q&A session with Dr Rebecca Moore
Module 3: Managing trauma and improving communication with Dr Michelle Tolfrey
Watch Module 3: Managing trauma and improving communication with Dr Michelle Tolfrey
Module 3 slides
Module 3 education in practise worksheet
Module 3 quiz
Watch Module 3 Q&A with Dr Michelle Tolfrey
Module 4: The Cost of Caring with Dr Jan Smith
Watch Module 4: The cost of caring with Dr Jan Smith
Module 4 slides
Module 4 education in practice worksheet
Module 4 quiz
Watch Module 4 Q&A with Dr Jan Smith
Module 5: Systems change & susceptibility with Sakina Ballard
Watch Module 5: Systems change & susceptibility with Sakina Ballard
Module 5 slides
Module 5 education in practice worksheet
Module 5 quiz
Watch Module 5 Q&A with Sakina Ballard
Additional Learning Library
The Make Birth Better Model
Georgia Martel on her traumatic twin birth, NICU and recovery
Carys Hansed on what it felt like to experience PTSD symptoms
A powerful example of the impact of non-verbal communication (I am, I am, I am)
Language matters: Why every word counts
Every Word Counts - a short video from our campaign
Why is the Vagus Nerve so Important?
Hannah Horne (Head of Midwifery) on why we need trauma-informed care for all
Kate Thirlwall poems exploring the post-natal experience
Midwife Benash Nazmeen on the power of words and language
Ruth Jenks on giving birth as an Autistic person
The City Birth Trauma Scale
Thank you for completing your training!
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The Birth Trauma Training Programme certificate of completition
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