
معرفی
Amina Norat is a Lecturer in Midwifery at the University of Worcester's Department of Midwifery. She holds a BSc (Hons) in Adult Nursing from the University of the West of England, a PGDip in Midwifery (Conversion) from Kingston University, and an Examination of the Newborn qualification from Oxford Brookes University. Her clinical background includes 8 years of Nursing and Midwifery experience across delivery suites, antenatal/postnatal wards, and midwife-led units.
Her research interests focus on addressing inequities in global majority maternal care, physiological birth advocacy, and empowering families through antenatal education. She previously served as the Black Maternity Matters Champion in her trust, reflecting her commitment to health equity. Amina has also provided international midwifery training in Sierra Leone and Cameroon.
Her professional roles include audit midwife experience and work on maternity advice lines. While no specific grants or articles are listed, her teaching emphasizes inspiring student midwives to become skilled practitioners. She advocates for culturally sensitive care and accessible maternal health information.
