Lesley Page CBE

@Humanisingbirth

Professor of Midwifery, academic, lives Oxford travels the world

Oxford
Joined April 2012

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    Leadership isn’t a position, it is a role that we can all do! If you decide to look after people to the left or right of you, you are a leader. Leadership is a way of actIng, a way of thinking, a way of communicating

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    Midwives, student midwives, interested individuals join us on Wednesday afternoon to listen to the wonderful Lesley Page on ‘Humanisation of birth & relationship based continuity of care’

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    Soo has written on the topic, and & others - and it referred to much in our new book!

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    Brilliant Sheena 🤗😜

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    Jan 3
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    We look forward to reading it 😊

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    Looking forward to this!!!!!!! 🙏🏻❤️🥰

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    Yes I would like to be an ambassador in my country Zimbabwe

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    The night I supported a woman to birth her first baby at home at T+18 was a real shocker for some of my colleagues ..like I had completed mission impossible !! ..this woman had removed her own cannula ( no idea why she had one ) told staff she was going home !! .. Empowered !!!!

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    Thank you so much Sheena. I am exhausted. Must prepare myself for the next bit now! Stocking up on the sun factor 😎

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    And the same to you MAEVE!

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    I only recently came across this concept but it's such an important one - all those other ideas which are important for health improvement but often overlooked because they don't fall within the biomedical framework...

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    Tidying my desk and found this. Good question: Salutogenesis, nearly 40 years later, where do we go from here? may be a new article due on this next year?

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    What a fabulous share thanks

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    Morning Just watched this fabulous @thrRCN video about Nurses - definitely team players!

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    Welcome to fabulous Friday and supporting future supporting & other staff-side representatives Together Everyone Achieves More

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    What a fabulous network is, thanks as ever

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    Dankjewel @AlexMalmberg het is én blijft een mooi vak! 🙏🏻 waar voor mij op nr 1 staat!

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    Reserve your FREE seat for our Opening Keynote “Humanising Birth” with Lesley Page on Feb 25. Click here to sign up:

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    Fabulous - looking forward to reading it SOOn ! 🥰😍

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    Hi there, Could you make available the details of this opportunity? I'm happy to send my email address through a direct message, but can only do that if you follow me. Many thanks,

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