Improve maternity care services

Eligibility - Queensland residents
Principal Petitioner:
J Miller
Maternity Coalition Qld Branch
THE GAP QLD 4061
Total Signatures - 1170
Sponsoring Member: Geoff Wilson MP
Posting Date: 20/4/2005
Tabled Date: 19/4/2005
Responded By: Referred Minister
TO: The Honourable the Speaker and Members of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland

The petition of residents of the State of Queensland draws to the attention of the House the current state of maternity
services in Queensland which deny women choice and provide over-serviced, costly, fragmented care which is not
supported by quality research.

Your petitioners therefore request the House to improve maternity care services to include:
Informed choice – providing women with evidence-based information, and supporting their choices.
One to one midwifery care – choice of a known midwife caring for each woman during pregnancy, birth and early
motherhood, in collaboration with other health professionals.
Community based services – providing care in the communities where women live.
Consumer representation – central role for consumers in policy development and service design, implementation and
delivery.
Education – improved community education to support informed choices in pregnancy, birth and early parenting.
Accountability – full and timely disclosure of outcome statistics from all health facilities.