A forum for affected women
Hear from our expert speakers to learn more about maternal and infant birth trauma and the legal rights of redress available for physical and psychiatric/psychological trauma.
Wednesday 13th November at Easts Bowling Club, Banks St, East Maitland
Information sessions at 10am & 6pm with one-on-one consultations throughout the day. Morning tea at 11am following the first presentation. Kids welcome!
Hear from our Clinical Experts:
Caroline Cooper – Principal/Practice Owner – Hunter Pelvic Clinic
Caroline Cooper has a special interest in women’s health physiotherapy. She has proven experience in treating women with recovery after delivery as well as a range of other women’s health issues including pelvic pain, incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. She has presented 3 papers at the International Pelvic Pain Conference in Washington DC in 2018 and 2019.
Karen Noble – Nurse Educator
Karen has 30 years’ experience in nursing and a postgraduate midwifery degree. She is a nurse educator for a premier private health facility and has a passion for educating the nursing profession to improve performance and patient care standards, particularly concerning obstetrics and midwifery.
Hear from our Legal Experts:
Belinda Epstein – Barrister
Belinda has significant legal experience in medical negligence and has represented clients in health related matters as well as coronial inquests and the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.
Jane Bulter
Jane has a passion for assisting women who have experienced adverse medical outcomes related to maternal or infant birth trauma; gynaecological issues, mental health treatment and diagnosis.
Amanda Robinson
Amanda has many years of experience in workers compensation and other personal injury claims including medical negligence motor vehicle accidents and public liability.
Call 02 4050 0330 or complete the form