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2014 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION Education through Cultural Exchange- Midwives on the Move(MOM)

Education Through Cultural Exchange: Midwives on the Move

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Journey along as we highlight the strategies used to engage participants, bridge cultural and language barriers, achieve change, and embed training, education, and skill-transfer programs into communities. This interactive, participatory session will encourage you to use any of the successful ideas in developing your own project. Key topics will include early engagement and critical use of icebreakers, interactive participatory learning, and affordable resources. Co-moderators: Jane Myers Rotary Club of Bayside Geelong, Victoria, Australia Samantha Dunne, Childbirth Education Consultant Maternal Health Training Project

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2014 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION

Education through Cultural

Exchange-Midwives on the

Move(MOM)Training Projects

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2014 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION

1. Highlight successful project strategies.

2. Demonstrate how to be interactive & participatory.

3. Discuss early engagement, critical use of ice breakers & affordable resources.

Session Objectives

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• presentation videos\train .m4v

" Our Journey begins………."

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JULIE

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SAM

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JANE

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BEVERLY

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JO

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Rotary International has 6 areas of focus.• Peace and conflict prevention resolution • Disease prevention and treatment • Water and sanitation • Maternal and child health • Basic education and literacy • Economic and community development.

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 Among six Areas of Focus, Maternal and Child Health (MCH) that is “Reproductive Health” (RH) is most crucial in reducing poverty and advancing human well-being.

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• About 500,000 women die in relation to childbirth• ten million infants and children die each year before their fifth birthday 99 Ninety-nine percent of these deaths occur in developing countries, there are 53 million unintended/unwanted pregnancies every year; • 40% of women do not use contraception and 80% of maternal/ infant deaths

could be prevented.

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SANDWICH MODELING

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Saves Lives Saves Money

Empowers Women

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CREATE THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

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ADULT LEARNING STYLES

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TRANSLATION

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ART AND EDUCATION

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EVALUATION – EARLY AND AGAIN

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FOOTPRINTS OF DELIVERYRESPECT

EFFICIENT

NURTURING

KINDNESS

ENRICHING

SHARING 

ENCOURAGEMENT 

HUMOUR

PROFESSIONAL 

APPROACHABLE

TRANSPARENT

POLITE

CARING

INFORMATIVE

COLLABORTIVE

INDIVIDUAL

EXPERIENCED

CONSIDERATE

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MOM

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THANK YOU

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