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From the top 10 bestselling author of The Cornish Midwife. Perfect
for fans of Call The Midwife.A secret love… As winter descends on
the coastal town of Port Agnes, midwife Toni Samuels’ mood is as
dark as the winter clouds that roll in. Toni loves her job as a
midwife, but her private life is falling apart. Because Toni is
keeping a secret– a relationship with fellow male midwife Bobby
that no one can ever know about. A damaged hope… Kind and
gorgeous, Bobby is a huge hit at the midwifery centre, but he’s
tired of keeping his feelings for Toni a secret – of always
coming second best. He knows that Toni’s past is painful, but
unless she can be open with her feelings for him, he’s prepared
to walk away from their love. Can love find a way? Toni loves Bobby
and wishes things could be different between them. But torn between
her past and a future with him, everything seems hopeless. Until
fate hands Toni one last chance… Now Toni’s secret wish is in
her hands…if only she can be brave enough to take a chance and
make her dreams come true. An uplifting and escapist read, perfect
for fans of Christie Barlow, Jessica Redland and Holly Martin! What
readers are saying about The Cornish Midwife... 'I love second
chance stories. I love returning home stories. So a book combining
both is an absolute winner for me. The Cornish Midwife is simply
gorgeous. Stunning setting, wonderful characters, and oozing with
warmth. A triumph from Jo Bartlett and a cracking start to what
promises to be a fabulous series' Jessica Redland 'Perfectly
written and set in the beating heart of a community, this story is
a wonderful slice of Cornish escapism.' Helen J Rolfe
Safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children is a
statutory duty for all nurses and midwives. This book helps equip
student nurses and midwives with the confidence, knowledge and
skills needed for working with families to support and protect
children. It covers the full spectrum of safeguarding work, from
professional issues such as boundaries and confidentiality through
to attachment and communication.
Key features:
-A clear explanation of the policy and key theories informing
safeguarding work. -Consideration of the common challenges you are
likely to face, such as vulnerability in pregnancy, domestic
violence and parenting capacity. -Reflective activities and case
histories which help you to develop and enhance your own
practice.
The book also considers multi-agency working and includes
important coverage on professional issues like boundaries,
confidentiality, referral and accountability. Written with clarity
and accuracy, the authors have produced an important resource
suitable for any nurse or midwife preparing to work with children
and families.
Discover the the top 10 bestselling Cornish Midwives series!
Midwife Jess knows she’ll never have a baby of her own, but
she’s determined to still be a mum. So Jess decides to foster,
providing love and support for children who desperately need it –
something Jess never had as a child when she was in foster care.
Jess loves caring for the precious babies who come into her life,
but letting them go again breaks her heart every time - can she
really be a mum after all? But then Jess finds a surprise on her
doorstep – a newborn baby! As the search for the missing mum
begins, Jess cares for the precious babe day and night. She
desperately wants to reunite mum and baby, but knows that when the
day comes, her own heart will shatter. Praise for Jo Bartlett:
'Stunning setting, wonderful characters, and oozing with warmth. A
triumph from Jo Bartlett.' Jessica Redland 'Perfectly written and
set in the beating heart of a community, this story is a wonderful
slice of Cornish escapism.' Helen J Rolfe
"This book is easy to read and has relevant content for student
midwives, with inclusion of reflective activities which are clear
and appropriate. I particularly like the vignette's which are
relevant and explore the challenges that midwives face. The
script-like format of these adds a further layer to the narratives,
and the inclusion of non-verbal communication as well is excellent.
This will be an essential text for all student midwives." Mary
Beadle, Midwifery Lecturer, Faculty of Health and Social Care,
University of Hull, UK"Communication Skills for Midwives is a
unique book that focuses not only on fundamental communication
issues, but goes much further by including the many difficult and
tricky issues experienced within contemporary midwifery practice.
This much needed text provides detailed and comprehensive
information which is reinforced by illustrations, vignettes and
activities that engage the reader from the beginning. This is an
excellent resource for students, practitioners and educators."
Nicky Clark, Lead Midwife for Education, University of Hull, UK
"This book covers many poignant examples of difficult and
challenging communication that midwives face in everyday practice
... It covers both every day aspects of care such as facilitating
choice and less common experiences like responding to domestic
violence ... This book is unique and would be good bedtime reading
for any midwife!" Tandy Deane-Grey, Senior Midwifery Lecturer,
University of Hertfordshire, UK "This comprehensive and reader
friendly text ... utilises a variety of strategies to aid
understanding and application to practice. Each chapter has clear
aims to address a challenging situation that readers will readily
identify with and provides an excellent mix of vignettes,
reflective activities, text and diagrams to support the development
of knowledge and skills ..." Heather Passmore, Senior Lecturer,
UCS, UKThis is the first book on communication skills to explore
the more challenging contexts and circumstances that midwives
encounter in practice. As these occur infrequently and often
unexpectedly in the daily practice of many midwives, they may find
it difficult to communicate effectively to alleviate the situation.
Knowing what to say and how to say it is part of this dilemma.The
book uses case vignettes, reflective questions, illustrations,
tools and techniques to provide the evidence base needed to cope
effectively in a range of situations by offering support to enhance
your communication skills.Communication Skills for Midwives
explores challenges relating to: Negotiating with others within
inter-professional and inter-agency teams Working with minority
groupsBreaking significant news when labour threatens the life of a
baby Telling parents that their baby has an abnormalityCoping with
loss and bereavement Addressing issues of domestic abuse
Importantly the book provides information on how thoughts and
feelings may be expressed both through body language and in words.
Taking a practical and problem solving approach, the book will help
you to enhance your learning and improve interaction with your
colleagues, the women you care for and their families.
The Top 10 Bestseller.For fans of Call The Midwife!A fresh start...
Midwife Ella Mehenick left the small Cornish town of Port Agnes for
London and never looked back. But when her seemingly perfect life
crashes down around her, there's only one place she can heal her
battered heart - the place she once called home. A new arrival...
Ella is quickly welcomed into the small community midwife team and
loves her new job caring for mums and their precious babies - it's
what she does best! But being back also means facing ex-flame Dan
Ferguson...the first man to break her heart. A second chance at
love? Dan is still as gorgeous as ever, but he's never forgiven
Ella for leaving. And now she's back it's clear that there is
unfinished business between them. As Ella settles into her new/old
life, she can't stop the memories of how she once loved Dan so
completely - and maybe never stopped. Maybe coming home to Cornwall
is Ella's chance to love again... Meet The Cornish Midwives of Port
Agnes- where community, friendship and love are always delivered.
An uplifting and escapist read, perfect for fans of Christie
Barlow, Jessica Redland and Holly Martin! What readers are saying
about The Cornish Midwife...'I love second chance stories. I love
returning home stories. So a book combining both is an absolute
winner for me. The Cornish Midwife is simply gorgeous. Stunning
setting, wonderful characters, and oozing with warmth. A triumph
from Jo Bartlett and a cracking start to what promises to be a
fabulous series' Jessica Redland 'Perfectly written and set in the
beating heart of a community, this story is a wonderful slice of
Cornish escapism.' Helen J Rolfe This book was previously published
as Return to Port Agnes.
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The Top 10 Bestseller.For fans of Call The Midwife!A fresh start...
Midwife Ella Mehenick left the small Cornish town of Port Agnes for
London and never looked back. But when her seemingly perfect life
crashes down around her, there's only one place she can heal her
battered heart - the place she once called home. A new arrival...
Ella is quickly welcomed into the small community midwife team and
loves her new job caring for mums and their precious babies - it's
what she does best! But being back also means facing ex-flame Dan
Ferguson...the first man to break her heart. A second chance at
love? Dan is still as gorgeous as ever, but he's never forgiven
Ella for leaving. And now she's back it's clear that there is
unfinished business between them. As Ella settles into her new/old
life, she can't stop the memories of how she once loved Dan so
completely - and maybe never stopped. Maybe coming home to Cornwall
is Ella's chance to love again... Meet The Cornish Midwives of Port
Agnes- where community, friendship and love are always delivered.
An uplifting and escapist read, perfect for fans of Christie
Barlow, Jessica Redland and Holly Martin! What readers are saying
about The Cornish Midwife...'I love second chance stories. I love
returning home stories. So a book combining both is an absolute
winner for me. The Cornish Midwife is simply gorgeous. Stunning
setting, wonderful characters, and oozing with warmth. A triumph
from Jo Bartlett and a cracking start to what promises to be a
fabulous series' Jessica Redland 'Perfectly written and set in the
beating heart of a community, this story is a wonderful slice of
Cornish escapism.' Helen J Rolfe This book was previously published
as Return to Port Agnes.
Born in Ireland into a patrilineal inheritance system, Mary
Holliday recognised early on that there was no future for her in
the stanchly Church-controlled Ireland of the mid-20th Century. Her
"best" prospects were an approved husband followed by decades of
rampant baby making and domestic drudgery. Yet neither did she want
to simply embark on a ship for America, like so many young Irish
had done for so long. Faced with a love of her nation but a dread
of the crippling economic realities of her time, she elected to
follow her Aunt Alice's footsteps. As a first-born female of the
family, she too, like Alice would become a nurse. Armed with this
most portable of careers, the young Mary would forge her own way in
the world and, as if to prove that the fate of Irish youth is to
roam, she would eventually sail away from her Celtic home, first to
Africa and then to Australia. This collection of stories tells of
her journey, successfully navigating her way through life's
adventures. In reading them, Mary hopes they will provide some joy,
a sprinkle of laughter, a dose of inspiration and above all, a
desire to be accommodating, flexible and tolerant in your own way
through life. For if she has learnt one thing on her path, you
never get far if you are not capable of, Adapting.
Essential Midwifery Practice: Public Health highlights how public
health underpins every midwife's practice by using examples and
case histories. It addresses a wide range of public health issues
pertinent to every midwife, including: smoking in pregnancy,
breastfeeding, sexual health, substance misuse, domestic abuse,
perinatal mental health and vulnerable groups, poverty and social
exclusion.
Critical Care in Childbearing for Midwives is a comprehensive,
up-to-date guide surrounding the support, care and management of
critically ill women in childbearing specifically written for
midwives.
Many women who have higher-risk pregnancies, complications or
medical conditions require specialist obstetric or
multidisciplinary care. Increasingly women, whose condition
deteriorates and becomes critical during childbirth, are being
cared for by midwives in obstetric high dependency units within the
labour ward, rather than being cared for by nurses in ITU.
Critical Care in Childbearing for Midwives explores all aspects of
management, support and care of childbearing women who become
critically ill due to pre-existing conditions or who develop
critical illness as a result of complications of childbearing. It
examines predisposing factors which result in the need for critical
care, addresses specialist monitoring technology and skills, and
explores autonomous practice and team approaches to providing care
for critically ill women in childbearing.
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