OCT 2022
VOL. 11, ISSUE 1, PAGE 10
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Clinical Supervision
Are you feeling stressed or burnt out? Would you like some extra professional support and learning? Do you want to discover new skills or tools to assist you to resolve future issues? Clinical Supervision could be for you!
What is Clinical Supervision I hear you ask?
Clinical Supervision is a safe, confidential, and structured space for discussion and reflection on work issues offering professional support and learning. It is a protected time, usually an hour a month to explore with a trained supervisor, any situations that may present themselves in your work environment. What can you bring to Clinical Supervision? Any moments at work that you just can’t stop thinking about interactions with patients/clients, communications with other health professionals, traumatic events
events, difficult relationships with colleagues or assisting with career development. ‘Through actively participating I have also seen how it helps with my practice and allows me to resolve issues that we are faced with in this complex, challenging environment’ Clinical Supervisee. For more information including available supervisors check out the “Clinical Supervision” page under Nursing and Midwifery on the NSLHD intranet.
Introduction of New Model Of Care - MAPS within RNSH Maternity Services
Royal North Shore Maternity Services Implemented of a new model of care on the 22nd August 2022. Maternity Antenatal Postnatal Service (MAPS) is a model of care where women are allocated a named midwife to provide their pregnancy and postnatal care. A named midwife provides coordinated care during pregnancy in the midwifery clinics at RNSH. During the birth process and in the immediate postnatal period women and their neonate are looked after by the birth unit and maternity staff. When women and neonates go home, the MAPS midwife visits the women and her family in their own home known as - Midwifery in The Home (MiTH) Having a
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named midwife can be very beneficial as this provides a greater opportunity to build a relationship with women, improve birth outcomes and is reported to increase midwives satisfaction in providing continuity of care to their known women.
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