Birthing “Outside of Guidance”
Is it “outside of guidance”, or is it a demand for personalised rights-respecting care? … Read more
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Is it “outside of guidance”, or is it a demand for personalised rights-respecting care? … Read more
Shanthi Gunesekera and Janaki Mahadevan will be stepping down as Birthrights co-CEOs from July 2025. Birthrights’ trustees have now started recruitment for a new CEO/s.
The latest CQC State of Care report is a damning reflection on the state of the NHS and the inability of current structures to address significant failings and systemic inequalities across the health system.
The latest MBRRACE report paints a bleak picture of worsening outcomes for all women … Read more
The report once again shows that our maternity care system is in crisis; and it disproportionately impacts the most marginalised women and birthing people.
Last week, Birthrights channeled our energy into writing to local, regional and national politicians and policy makers to make sure they were considering the needs of pregnant women and birthing people in their resilience and emergency plans. We insisted that safe measures be put in place to enable access to hospital, community and home-based maternity care, particularly for Black, Brown and Muslim women and birthing people while ensuring the safety of staff.
With a new government and the first Labour King’s Speech in 14 years, what have we learnt about what’s in store for maternity care?
The review of the NMC undertaken by Rise Associates rightly asks how the NMC … Read more
As the date of the next #GeneralElection approaches, we call on the next government … Read more
In response to page 66 of The Birth Trauma APPG Report, we are hugely concerned by the legal inaccuracy contained within the report which suggests that consent may be disregarded in so-called “emergency situations”. The best way to reduce/prevent birth trauma is to respect the rights and voices of all women and birthing people throughout their pregnancy and birth.