Midwifery Today Conference
“Birth Is a Human Rights Issue”
Strasbourg, France
29 September – 3 October 2010
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“It is my aspiration that health finally will be seen not as a blessing to be wished for, but as a human right to be fought for.” ~ United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan
We want to invite you to join us in the beautiful city of Strasbourg, France, for what is sure to be an amazing conference. The right to have the most joyous and healthy pregnancy, birth and postpartum time possible should be a human right for both mother and baby. This conference is going to be an exceedingly powerful event. We will bring Birth Rights into the human rights arena. Women and babies are suffering abuses at the hands of medical professionals. Many of these abuses are similar to the travesties done to women in Africa and the Middle East. It is also similar to domestic violence. Women's voices are being squashed. Though these issues can be daunting, Midwifery Today conferences are about hope and solutions as well as carrying out visions and dreams. Though we will highlight the issues we will give optimism and the possibility of a bright future.
When we all join our creative birth minds the synergy will produce solutions and a path on which to place them. We can then go back into our sphere of influence and make change. Moreover, we will ask that you enlarge your sphere of influence and change the world for motherbaby. We need to work at all levels from the personal one-on-one to changing governments and organizations. In addition to this issue we will, as always, have a rich offering of practical midwifery and birth classes designed to make you a better birth practitioner so you can continue to change the world, one birth at a time.
love, jan
P.S.—Please read the testimonial below, as it represents so well my reasons for putting on conferences!
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Confirmed speakers include:
Classes will include the following topics.
Please see program for full listing of classes. Updates to the printed version and original PDF of the program can be found on our updates page.
Location
Accommodations
Ciarus
7 rue Finkmatt
F-67000 Strasbourg, France
Phone: +33.(0)3.88.15.27.88
When registering for your room, please contact Kirsi Lams, Service Réservation, directly:
kirsi@ciarus.com
Ciarus room prices with bed and breakfast:
Single room: €45.50 per night
Twin room: €29 per person, per night
3- or 4-bedded room: €26.50 per person, per night
Participants who book rooms with half-board* will benefit from group rates for combined room and meal:
Single room: €52.50 per night
Twin room: €36 per person, per night
3- or 4-bedded room: €33.50 per person, per night |
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* Half-board "Grand Plateau" served in self-service restaurant includes starter, hot dish, dessert, and non-alcoholic beverage. Participants staying in another hotel may take meals together with hotel guests for €10 per meal.
Make your reservations early! Ciarus is a popular tourist and student tour destination and accommodations fill up quickly. Please note that availability of rooms is not guaranteed for the conference dates, so you will want to make your reservations early.
Update on room availability at Ciarus: The conference hotel, Ciarus, is already fully booked for some nights during the conference. If you have not already made your reservations, you may wish to go to the following Web sites which show the locations of alternative lodging:
Google Maps
Hostels.com
Lonely Planet
The Ciarus hotel is located on Rue Finkmatt, south of the intersection of Avenue des Vogses and Boulevard Clemenceau.
Accommodation Cancellation Policy: Cancellation of reservations without penalty must be done no later than 30 days prior to arrival. Accommodations cancelled after that time will be charged 50% of the total cost.
To confirm booking, you will need to furnish Visa or Mastercard number, expiration, and the 3-digit code on the back of the card:
Contact: Kirsi Lams
Telephone: + 33.(0)3.88.15.27.84
Fax: +33.(0)3.88.15.27.89
E-mail: kirsi@ciarus.com |
Children at the Conference
Attendees must make their own arrangements for childcare. Mothers may sit with babes in arms in the classrooms. However, out of respect for others, if a baby makes any noise, we must ask mother and baby to leave the room.
Getting to the Conference
By air: Strasbourg International Airport (SXB, 15km) is served by the following airlines: Air France, Air Littoral, Air Mauritius, Air Nostrum LAMSA, Alitalia, Alsair, American Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Blue Air, Brit Air, Brussels Airlines, Czech Airlines, Delta, Iberia, Khalifa Airways, KLM Exel, Luxair, Olympic, Regional, Royal Air Maroc, SNCargo, THY-Turkish, Transaero, Tunisair, Tyrolean. (http://www.strasbourg.aeroport.fr/index.php/accueil?lang=E)
In addition, Lufthansa (XER) flies into Frankfurt and travelers are transported by bus to the Strasbourg bus station; (see Lufthansa Airport Bus). Budget airline Ryan Air flies into Baden Airpark (FKB), Karlsruhe/Baden Baden, Germany; easyJet goes into the Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg airport (BSL) near the border of France and Switzerland.
By train from airport: Enzheim Station (tel: 08 92 35 35 35) is a 5-minute walk from the airport terminal. Trains depart every 30 to 40 minutes to the Strasbourg Train Station / Gare Strasbourg (Address: 20, Place de la gare, 67000 Strasbourg). From Strasbourg station, at the exit of the central hall, cross the street, take bus no.10 to "Brant Université" and get off at the third stop, "Place de Pierre." Busses run daily, but less frequently on Sundays.
By car: From the airport, take route D221 and then onto the D400; take exit 8 onto the A35 motorway east to Strasbourg. From the North (Metz-Paris), take exit "Strasbourg centre—Avenue des Vosges" and follow the signboards to "Ciarus." From the South (Colmar-Mulhouse), take exit "Wacken" to "Avenue des Vosges" and follow the signboards to "Ciarus."
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"I am a student of midwifery in the UK, and am frequently confronted with birthing and pregnancy environments that are almost totally void of the kinds of sensitive touch that I know can be vital to beautiful physiological, and beautiful non physiological births. Since returning from the gathering in Copenhagen, I have fed and been nourished by my experiences and memories from those wonderful five days…I was so inspired. I felt that much of what I had intuitively believed about birth and what is possible, was confirmed and held in the highest esteem there. I felt more like I had found my tribe than ever before.
"So, I want to thank you from the deepest part of me for holding and creating that space, and I look forward to reconnecting in person with all and any of the amazing people I met and came into contact with there. I only wish that my colleagues here could have been there too! It can be so disheartening to be surrounded by such disillusioned and disconnected midwives…but actually, since Copenhagen, I haven't been dragged down by those energies anyway nearly as much. I think Copenhagen grounded my belief even more firmly. Deep down I feel excitement and trust beaming brightly."
– Copenhagen 2009 attendee
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