Replanting the Birthing Trees Webinar Series
The RBT webinars aim to foster an interactive dialogue on key topics impacting the RBT community. The webinars shed light on RBT initiatives as well as highlight valuable work being done across the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perinatal space.
The RBT webinars aim to foster an interactive dialogue on key topics impacting the RBT community. The webinars shed light on RBT initiatives as well as highlight valuable work being done across the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perinatal space.
Bereavement Care for Mob
This presentation by Skye Stewart discusses the prevention of SIDS, SUDI and stillbirth in Aboriginal communities, as well as Sorry Business (bereavement care) key principles and support.
Professor Cath Chamberlain discusses the Replanting the Birthing Trees Project
Professor Cath Chamberlain introduces this innovative project.
- What is the RBT project?
- How RBT relates to Birthing On Country as a movement.
- Key lessons from the project so far.
- Ways to collaborate and learn together to build momentum in this important area.
Baby coming you ready?
Baby Coming You Ready? (BCYR) presented by Dr Jayne Kotz and Rohan Collard. BCYR is a digital platform that has ‘cracked the code’ to overcome communication barriers between Aboriginal women and their health care provider during pregnancy and after baby arrives. Designed by Aboriginal community and Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal professionals, it provides ‘wrap-around’ solutions to the many barriers impacting trusting engagement, effective assessment, routine screens and effective woman-centered care.
Replanting the Birthing Trees Resource Hub
This video celebrates the launch of the Replanting the Birthing Trees Resource Hub. Trish Ratajczak, Maddy Lyon, and Paola Vásquez from the Resource Hub workstream share insights into the co-design process and highlight key features of the Hub. Dr. Jacynta Krakouer, Renna Gayde, and Dr. Mishel McMahon also join as speakers to showcase the valuable resources they have developed.