Parish Midwife

BabyTalk: St. John’s Parish Midwife Project

Some of the BabyTalk team serving at Church on a Sunday (left to right); Yvonne, Michelle, Angie, Rosemarie, Nori.

Through this project a voluntary professional parish midwife is available from the Church for listening, signposting and holistic spiritual and midwifery support. The project works with the church, the local school and with the community in Angell Town. The project was developed by a senior midwife at St Thomas’s hospital, with the aim of building a sustainable project which supports young mothers and their children to flourish; physically, mentally, socially and spiritually. Our parish midwife has been trained by Parish Nursing Ministries UK, and works alongside other regional parish nurses (although she is the first ever PNM-UK parish midwife!).

This project benefits mothers and children, but long-term it aims to improve the well-being of the whole community through its support for families.

This project also offers the church and community members a great opportunity to explore and facilitate the spiritual aspects of health care. It enables us to carry out our church’s priority of building a baby and infant-friendly church, with strong relationships with mothers and toddlers from the church, school, and community. This project will reach out to people of faith and no faith, and to culturally diverse groups in Angell Town for the wellbeing of the whole community.

If you would like to find out more, please click here to view BabyTalk’s information leaflet.

Contact BabyTalk

Angie is our named Parish Midwife. If you would like to get in contact with her, please use the following:

Telephone: 07983 739394

Email: stjohnatparishnursing@gmail.com

Please note all members work part-time, so you may not get an immediate reply or answer.

If you have an urgent need, please contact your GP/ midwife, or call 999 in cases of emergencies.

We do not offer NHS services; if you require medical care please visit your GP/midwife.

Ecclesiastical Insurance Award

In 2016 the BabyTalk project was shortlisted for Ecclesiastical Insurance’s Churches Helping Communities Competition, and were announced runners-up at the awards ceremony. We are so grateful for their support, and are thrilled that such work is gaining recognition. Click here to read more and watch the short video, or click on the image below from the Ecclesiastical Insurance magazine.

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