Caregiving is truly an art, a reflection of the giver. Join Salle Webber; postpartum doula with 25+ years experience, and author of The Gentle Art of Newborn Care to explore how we can maximize our level of service with practical information and skill while simultaneously grow in personal insight and depth of understanding, of both ourselves and the families we serve.
As a professional or a friendly volunteer, your work is vital and has great potential for uplifting each family you care for. Why do we do this work? How can we do it better? How do we merge the facts, the information, the skills we possess, with what we feel in our hearts and our sense of the sacred in each postpartum home?
This training is designed to support your journey in making a better world, one family at a time.
You will learn about:
This training is for new and old doulas alike, community care providers, midwives, and anyone who serves families. Salle will be adapting the range of topics to the needs of the group. This is an opportunity to learn alongside a seasoned doula and expand your thinking around how you serve as a care provider.
As a professional or a friendly volunteer, your work is vital and has great potential for uplifting each family you care for. Why do we do this work? How can we do it better? How do we merge the facts, the information, the skills we possess, with what we feel in our hearts and our sense of the sacred in each postpartum home?
This training is designed to support your journey in making a better world, one family at a time.
You will learn about:
- The primary needs of mother, infant, partner, siblings, and the home.
- Our role as postpartum care providers & how to support the family unit.
- How to bring harmony into a challenging postpartum situation.
- Exercising discretion and intuition as a care provider.
- You will also receive a copy of The Gentle Art of Newborn Family Care
- All participants will receive a Certificate of Completion from Salle as well as expectations and responsibilities moving forward.
This training is for new and old doulas alike, community care providers, midwives, and anyone who serves families. Salle will be adapting the range of topics to the needs of the group. This is an opportunity to learn alongside a seasoned doula and expand your thinking around how you serve as a care provider.
Logistics:
When: January 28, 2017 11-5 and January 29, 2017 12-6
Where: The Phoenix Birth Center, 531 E. Lynwood Avenue Phoenix, AZ
Investment: $250 if paid in full by January 2015. Otherwise $300 which includes $100 deposit to hold your space, and remainder paid in full at workshop.
You will receive a copy of Salle's book, a certificate of completion, and responsibilities moving forward to help expand your growth. This training is open to anyone desiring to learn more about how to serve in the postpartum period.
Nursing babes in arms welcome.
When: January 28, 2017 11-5 and January 29, 2017 12-6
Where: The Phoenix Birth Center, 531 E. Lynwood Avenue Phoenix, AZ
Investment: $250 if paid in full by January 2015. Otherwise $300 which includes $100 deposit to hold your space, and remainder paid in full at workshop.
You will receive a copy of Salle's book, a certificate of completion, and responsibilities moving forward to help expand your growth. This training is open to anyone desiring to learn more about how to serve in the postpartum period.
Nursing babes in arms welcome.
Salle Webber has been serving postpartum families in Santa Cruz, California, since 1988, and has been a teacher of doulas since 2001. Out of this work was born her book, The Gentle Art of Newborn Family Care, a Guide for Postpartum Doulas and Caregivers.
Salle’s diverse interests and life experiences have evolved into a deep respect for the unfolding of new life, and recognition of the shift in each family member’s reality that birth brings. Using a model of informed and compassionate responsiveness, maintaining a calm and flexible presence, she employs wisdom and humor in her work and teaching. Join us as we strive to make the world a gentler place, one family at a time.
Articles by Salle
Supporting the Postpartum Family
Helping a New Mom
Recorded Webinar by Salle
Salle’s diverse interests and life experiences have evolved into a deep respect for the unfolding of new life, and recognition of the shift in each family member’s reality that birth brings. Using a model of informed and compassionate responsiveness, maintaining a calm and flexible presence, she employs wisdom and humor in her work and teaching. Join us as we strive to make the world a gentler place, one family at a time.
Articles by Salle
Supporting the Postpartum Family
Helping a New Mom
Recorded Webinar by Salle