| # | Name | Comments |
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| 201 | Sandra Amaro-Ng | |
| 202 | Karen Finegan | |
| 203 | Anonymous | I attend antenatal classes and breast feeding workshops for both pregnancies and found them very imformative and Bella and her other colleagues very helpful. |
| 204 | Sheila Hodge | I am astounded that this move is even being considered. I have myself not used the support services Bella heads, as I have recently had a second child. I however have met numerous new mothers who have and the supprt and advice has been tremendous. These mothers would most likely have given up breastfeeding a long time ago. With Bella's help they continued through their difficulties and they now encourage other new mums. So the word spreads. It would be a crime to stop this good work for the sake of our babies health and for the satisfaction of new mothers in Barnet. |
| 205 | Sheila Hodge | I am astounded that this move is even being considered. I have myself not used the support services Bella heads, as I have recently had a second child. I however have met numerous new mothers who have and the supprt and advice has been tremendous. These mothers would most likely have given up breastfeeding a long time ago. With Bella's help they continued through their difficulties and they now encourage other new mums. So the word spreads. It would be a crime to stop this good work for the sake of our babies health and for the satisfaction of new mothers in Barnet. |
| 206 | ERIN FRIEL | BELLA GAVE ME INVALUABLE SUPPORT WHEN I HAD MY SON, MY FIRST BABY, 3 AND A ALF YEARS AGO. IT IS AS A RESULT OF HER EXPERTISE AND COMMITMENT TO HER JOB AND TO ALL NEW MUMS, THAT I HAVE A THRIVING TODDLER WHO SEES VERY FEW ILLNESSES FROM YEAR TO YEAR AND THAT MY 2YEAR OLD DAUGHTER IS ALSO AS STRONG, HEALTHY AND ROBUST. WITHOUT BELLA AND HER ENTHUSIASM AND PROFESSIONAL, PRACTICAL YET APPROACHABLE MANNER, WHAT WILL MUMS LACKING INCONFIDENCE TO BREATFED DO OR WHERE WILL THEY TURN TO IN THEIR HOUR OF NEED??? |
| 207 | Stefan Simons | Bella has been an amazing help to my wife who has ms and is now blind. Without her I'm not sure how she would get through this pregnancy. |
| 208 | Eric Onona | |
| 209 | Hayley Onona | |
| 210 | Mrs Mary Dawson | I would have given up b/f long ago if it wasn't for Bella. Sound advice, never patronising, how can they dream of letting her go. |
| 211 | Ilana Simons | Please do not make Bella redundant. She has a vital role to play in the NHS. |
| 212 | Richard Morrow | This sort of role is very important for mothers-to-be, especially first-time mothers. It seems amazing that a hospitcal can decide that educating young mothers on how to take care of their children can be considered non essential. |
| 213 | Rob Taylor | |
| 214 | Carrie Rivlin | |
| 215 | Ed Rivlin | |
| 216 | Mark Lawrence | |
| 217 | C Rosenstone | |
| 218 | Jeremy Goldsmith | Suzie Simons midwife, Bella, at Barnet hospital has been one of the only people in the NHS that have actually helped her during this pregnancy. She has rather unique needs and so when she finds someone who is truly supportive, she needs to keep her as long as possible. However, due to NHS costs cuts, Bella’s experience has deemed her too expensive and so is being made redundant just when Suzie needs her the most – she is being induced on Nov 6th |
| 219 | Anonymous | please keep her on. It's very rare to find a good worker |
| 220 | Louise Bayard | |
| 221 | Zoe Ross | |
| 222 | Ian Ross | |
| 223 | Chris Brito | |
| 224 | Aitor Everett | |
| 225 | Anonymous | |
| 226 | Wayne Davison | |
| 227 | Catherine Archer | |
| 228 | Eleanor Heams | |
| 229 | Heather Nathan | |
| 230 | Denise Dwyer | |
| 231 | Anonymous | |
| 232 | Anonymous | |
| 233 | Vanessa Leon | |
| 234 | Elliot Rich | |
| 235 | Vanessa Leon | |
| 236 | Julie Goldsmith | It is very important that she keeps her job, she is needed |
| 237 | Katie Harris | |
| 238 | Robert Brand | Please reconsider the cuts, it is vitally important this service is maintained for the local community. |
| 239 | Robert Brand | Please reconsider the cuts, it is vitally important this service is maintained for the local community. |
| 240 | Daniel Green | Suzie Simons midwife, Bella, at Barnet hospital has been one of the only people in the NHS that have actually helped her during this pregnancy. She has rather unique needs and so when she finds someone who is truly supportive, she needs to keep her as long as possible. However, due to NHS costs cuts, Bella’s experience has deemed her too expensive and so is being made redundant just when Suzie needs her the most – she is being induced on Nov 6th |
| 241 | helen archer | I |
| 242 | Anonymous | |
| 243 | Anonymous | want to see service continue, bella dale is brilliant |
| 244 | Miss Titilola Maja | Why risk lives to cut costs. Remember you're supposed to be helping not beating to the drum of the government. You know it's not right. |
| 245 | anna martin | |
| 246 | Mark Woolcombe | |
| 247 | Melanie Wynne | |
| 248 | Michelle Baldwin | |
| 249 | Hannah White | |
| 250 | Alexa Lawrence | |