Module Aim: To critically explore global issues in relation to women’s’ reproductive health and infant wellbeing.
Module Content; This module will explore the wider role of the midwife within international and political arenas, introducing them to policy drivers and strategy developments within the field of obstetrics and maternal and fetal health and wellbeing. The international/political role of the midwife and position of women in society will be critically explored in detail including:
- Female genital mutilation
- Cultural complexities
- Global Infant gender issues
- Child/forced marriage
- Traditional birth attendant
- Sexual exploitation internationally
- Gender Inequality
- International provision of midwifery care
- International organisations (Global Respectful Maternity Care Council, International Monetary Fund, International Confederation of Midwives, World Health Organisation, UNICEF)
- The holistic promotion, support and maintenance of breastfeeding will be reviewed and assessed in relation to an overall, comprehensive and detailed knowledge and understanding of UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Initiative University Standards (UNICEF,2019):Theme1:Understanding breastfeeding; Theme2:Support infant feeding; Theme3 Support close and loving relationships;Theme4:manage the challenges; Theme 5; promote positive communication
- This module will support students to develop characteristics which can contribute to the UWS graduate attributes, which are: Universal(critical thinker, analytical, inquiring, culturally aware, emotionally intelligent, ethically minded, collaborative, research-minded and socially responsible); Work-ready (knowledgeable, digitally literate, problem solver, effective communicator, influential, motivated, potential leader, enterprising and ambitious)and Successful (autonomous, incisive, innovative, creative, imaginative, resilient, driven, daring and transformational) (I am UWS ,2018).
- Module content maps to the Educational Framework for Pre-registration Midwifery adapted from the Framework for Quality Maternal and Newborn Care (Renfrew et al, 2014) to levels:
• Educational Content - Professional and Personal Development
• Student Values
• Students
- NMC Proficiencies 2019:
1.3,1.6,1.8,1.9,1.10,1.13.1.14,1.16,1.171,1.172,1.173,1.23,2.1,2.2,2.8,2.9,2.12,3.1,3.2,3.4,3.5,
3.6,3.7,3.15,3.21,3.22,3.27,4.1,4.2,4.3,5.8,5.10,5.16
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