Amina Norat

Amina-Norat

Lecturer in Midwifery

Department of Midwifery

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email: a.norat@worc.ac.uk
tel: 01905 542014

Amina qualified as a midwife in 2019, having entered through the Nursing pathway. Amina has 8 years of clinical Nursing and Midwifery experience. She has worked in a variety of settings, specifically on Delivery suite, antenatal and postnatal wards and the midwife led unit. She has a passion for physiological birth, and her clinical role prior to moving to the university was core midwife on the alongside midwife led unit. Amina has also spent some time on the maternity advice line and as an audit midwife.

Amina has had the opportunity to travel and provide teaching and training to midwifery and nursing colleagues in Sierra Leone and Cameroon. She has a drive to tackle the inequities faced for birthing people within the global majority and has been the Black Maternity Matters Champion for her trust.

She has an interest in antenatal education and believes all families should be empowered with the information to make decisions for their own individual needs. She hopes to inspire student midwives to develop into the best practitioners they can be.

Qualifications

  • BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing- University of the West of England
  • PGDip Midwifery (Conversion)- Kingston University
  • Examination of the Newborn - Oxford Brookes University

Teaching Interests

  • Skills
  • Obstetric Emergencies Simulation
  • Physiological Birth
  • Neonatal Care
  • Birthing Outside of Guidance
  • Inequities in maternity care
  • Global Midwifery

Research Interests

  • Protecting physiological birth
  • Inequities in maternity care provision

Membership of Professional Bodies

  • Nursing and Midwifery council registrant
  • Member of The Royal College of Midwives

External Roles

  • Midwife at Gloucester Royal Hospital