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From time to time, I get asked for reminders about how to join Senate.

having jkust sent one such response, I thought I would copy it on for

general use. To join Senate, either

1. the official route is via the web page: go to

/ and follow the links from

there, or

2. send an email to -subscribe or

3. send a request to me (which is what most people seem to do) at

sarah@...

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Dear ,

I continue to be a silent studier of SENATE, but have forgotten how to join, could you remind me as my colleagues would be interested in lots of issues here in West Sussex.

Best wishes,

Sue Botes.

Re: Fwd: [pafsinterestgroup] Petition to 10 Downing Street

I agree, and have already complained to OfCom, Chris. The link, in case anyone else is interested, is

>http://www.ofcom.org.uk/complain/progs/specific/?itemid=286480

It is very quick, and volume counts in these things, so I hope lots of people will add their name, and to the petition to 10 Downing Street, which is on

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/parentingshows/

I shall also be looking for the Huggies stand at CPHVA conference, if they dare to show their faces after sponsoring such a harmful programme!

Your point about the nurse's uniform is interesting, too. The other two 'mentors' seemed quite happy to wear everyday clothes; it seems that only regimentation requires a uniform. I did check the NMC register, and they do not have anyone called ' Verity' registered with them, even though she describes herself as a 'maternity nurse.' If she was registered, I am sure there would be a case for misconduct in the way she treats the baby and parents.

best wishes

On 2 Oct 2007, at 12:02, Manning wrote:

An absolutely appalling programme. I wouldn't even let the woman near atortoiselet alone an infant...and what about wearing that 'nurses' uniform? I wasactuallyforced to watch the far more palatable 's law...and that IS sayingsomething!What about a complaint to OfCOM - what are the validated credentials ofthese people?Also, in the old days of NIMHE (and I guess now CSIP) would have consideredinformingthe SHIFT campaign. This way of child-rearing is conducive to mental illnesslater(in both parents and children). What is the evidence-base for her approach?M-----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ] OnBehalf Of kathy soderquistSent: 01 October 2007 22:33 Subject: RE: Fwd: [pafsinterestgroup] Petition to 10 DowningStreetI didn't see the programme, but it sounds just like that awful woman ford. very prescriptive and not condusive to a positive parenting bond. Kathy Soderquist>>

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Hello Sue great to see you on senate mary

Re: Fwd: [pafsinterestgroup] Petition to 10 Downing Street

I agree, and have already complained to OfCom, Chris. The link, in case anyone else is interested, is >http://www.ofcom.org.uk/complain/progs/specific/?itemid=286480

It is very quick, and volume counts in these things, so I hope lots of people will add their name, and to the petition to 10 Downing Street, which is on

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/parentingshows/

I shall also be looking for the Huggies stand at CPHVA conference, if they dare to show their faces after sponsoring such a harmful programme!

Your point about the nurse's uniform is interesting, too. The other two 'mentors' seemed quite happy to wear everyday clothes; it seems that only regimentation requires a uniform. I did check the NMC register, and they do not have anyone called ' Verity' registered with them, even though she describes herself as a 'maternity nurse.' If she was registered, I am sure there would be a case for misconduct in the way she treats the baby and parents.

best wishes

On 2 Oct 2007, at 12:02, Manning wrote:

An absolutely appalling programme. I wouldn't even let the woman near atortoiselet alone an infant...and what about wearing that 'nurses' uniform? I wasactuallyforced to watch the far more palatable 's law...and that IS sayingsomething!What about a complaint to OfCOM - what are the validated credentials ofthese people?Also, in the old days of NIMHE (and I guess now CSIP) would have consideredinformingthe SHIFT campaign. This way of child-rearing is conducive to mental illnesslater(in both parents and children). What is the evidence-base for her approach?M-----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ] OnBehalf Of kathy soderquistSent: 01 October 2007 22:33 Subject: RE: Fwd: [pafsinterestgroup] Petition to 10 DowningStreetI didn't see the programme, but it sounds just like that awful woman ford. very prescriptive and not condusive to a positive parenting bond. Kathy Soderquist>>

sarahcowley183btinternet

http://myprofile.cos.com/S124021COn

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