Rosie is a mum of 2, a practising GP (family doctor) and has been a babywearing educator for many years. She is the author of the 2016 Why Babywearing Matters book, and a passionate advocate of using carriers to build secure attachment relationships between children and their carers. With the Carrying Matters resources, she focuses on providing accessible information and education about this for parents and the professionals who support them, empowering and encouraging them to be the agents of such change, for the overall health and wellbeing of the wider society. She has won several awards for her work in this field and writes widely on the topic. She lectures on babywearing throughout the UK and Europe.
She has been trained by several babywearing schools, and she and her team have helped many thousands of families through the Sheffield Sling Surgery, a consultancy and sling library service first set up in 2013. The Sling Spot retail shop opened in 2015. She has been training peer supporters through the Born to Carry Initiative since 2014, and also trains health care professionals and babywearing consultants.
She is the founder of the Building Bonds Project. It aims to break down many of the barriers to babywearing, by fitting and donating slings and carriers to families in health, social or financial difficulties, who are unable to source their own carrier easily.
Rosie is able to offer tailored training by special request, particularly for health care professionals, due to her medical background and extensive experience working with families.
Regions
Commissioned special interest courses on demand, Midlands, and Yorkshire
Special Interests
1+ years experience as a Born to Carry Trainer, 5+ years experience as a Born to Carry Trainer, 5+ years experience in the industry, Education, Family Support, Health Care Professionals, Infant Mental Health, Maternal Mental Health, Sling Libraries, and Special and Additional Needs