In reply to the invitation to the lecture on the 15th February (Professor
Newburn), i would like to inform you that i would like to attend the
lecture.
Adeyinka Z Abdul-raheem
City University London
St.Bartholomew School of Nursing & Midwifery
Home Address:
14 Kenworthy Road
Hackney
London E9 5TD
020 8533-1569
07940-472386
On Jan 10 2006, Chris McCourt wrote:
> Dear List members,
>
> You are cordially invited to the forthcoming inaugural lecture at Thames
> Valley University, London
>
>
> Professor Mary Newburn
> Wednesday 15 February 2005
>
> Thames Valley University, St. Mary’s Road, Ealing, London W5
> Room H 142 18.30 (light refreshments from 18.00)
>
> ‘Birth, breastfeeding and becoming a mother - 21st century challenges’
>
> The processes of pregnancy, giving birth and becoming a mother are
> fundamental to human life and experienced universally, yet for young
> women in the UK in
> the 21st century whose lives usually involve so much more than
> reproduction and family-life, having a baby can seem ‘different’, and a
> worrying prospect. In what circumstances are birth, breastfeeding and
> becoming a mother seen as positive, life enhancing experiences and how
> can these be shared more widely?
>
> Mary Newburn has four children, two were born in hospital in Cumbria in
> the 1970s and two were born at home in London in the 1990s. She trained
> as an NCT antenatal teacher before becoming a member of staff in 1988.
> Mary has a degree in sociology from the London School of Economics. She
> is Head of Policy Research for the National Childbirth Trust and
> Honorary Professor at Thames Valley University.
>
>
> If you would like to attend, please inform [log in to unmask], so
> that we can plan refreshments.
>
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