
Read here: https://www.babylifeline.org.uk/baby-lifeline-will-continue-to-campaign-for-improvements-to-maternity-safety
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"As we move towards the end of a hard year, maternity safety continues to be in the spotlight. This week @CQCProf published another report highlighting concerns with maternity services, this time at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust..."
"The CQC report about maternity care at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust highlights the need for training in key areas."
https://www.cqc.org.uk/news/releases/cqc-takes-action-drive-improvements-maternity-services-nottingham-university-hospitals
https://www.cqc.org.uk/news/releases/cqc-takes-action-drive-improvements-maternity-services-nottingham-university-hospitals
"2 years ago we published Mind the Gap which found gaps in important maternity training & cited the main barriers as funding & staffing... ensuring staff can access to important training can happen now & will impact maternity safety, & yet it is still not being prioritised."
"With the #spendingreview2020 not allocating money for a second and/or sustained Maternity Safety Training Fund, we will continue to campaign for this funding which will improve care for mothers and babies and support the NHS frontline in maternity care." https://www.babylifeline.org.uk/baby-lifeline-will-continue-to-campaign-for-improvements-to-maternity-safety