RCM welcomes the extension of baby loss certificates
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has welcomed the Department of Health and Social Care’s decision to remove the 2018 cut-off date to allow all those who have experienced pregnancy loss in England to request a Baby Loss Certificate. The certificate service is a voluntary scheme to enable parents who have experienced a baby or […]
RCM joins call for more action to end maternal mortality disparities
Women should not die simply because they are Black, Asian or poor. This is the stark message from the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) following the publication of the latest MBRRACE-UK report, Saving Lives, Improving Mothers’ Care, into maternal deaths during and immediately following pregnancy between 2020 and 2022. The RCM has long called for […]
MIDIRS celebrates Black History Month
For Black History Month, MIDIRS is taking a look back at authors published in our Midwifery Digest to shine a spotlight on black authors with a plethora of specialisms, interests and passions. Below, we have listed just a few of our favourites with their abstracts and a download link. We hope you join us in […]
RCM members in Wales say pay award ‘not good enough’
Members of the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) in Wales have had their say on the 5.5% pay award. The results of a two-week consultation with midwives and maternity support workers (MSWs) in working in the NHS in Wales has resulted in over half (56%) of respondents saying the award is ‘unacceptable’. The RCM says […]
Maternity staff and pregnant women let down by ‘inconsistent and confused’ advice from Government and NHS
The Chief Executive of the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) today told the COVID-19 inquiry of the pressure and distress caused to maternity staff and the women in their care during the pandemic. Gill Walton, who has led the College since 2017, said the lack of central and consistent information for maternity staff and pregnant […]
RCM press for progress on pay for members in Northern Ireland
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) in Northern Ireland says it’s pressing the Government for progress on an overdue pay award for its members. Midwives and maternity support workers (MSWs) in Northern Ireland were due their pay uplift on 1 April and the RCM says its completely ‘unfair’ that its members remain in limbo. The […]
RCM welcomes pilot site phase of ABC programme to reduce brain injuries at birth
The next phase of the Avoiding Brain Injuries (ABC) programme to improve and personalise maternity care and reduce the risk of two significant contributors to avoidable brain injury in childbirth commences this week with the rollout of a pilot training phase across nine maternity services in England. The ABC programme which aims to support and […]
Act now to end the postcode lottery of perinatal mental health services says RCM
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has called on the new Government to act now to end the postcode lottery of perinatal mental health service provision across the UK. The call comes as the RCM responds to a new report from the Maternal Mental Health Alliance (MMHA) which shows that services across the country are […]
RCM urges members in Wales to have their say on pay award
RCM urges members in Wales to have their say on pay award The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) is calling on all its members working in NHS in Wales to have their say on the 5.5% pay award announced by Wales First Minister Eluned Morgan earlier this month. The call comes as the RCM today […]
RCM members in Scotland vote to accept pay offer
RCM members in Scotland vote to accept pay offer Midwives and maternity care assistants (MCAs) working in the NHS in Scotland have voted to accept a 5.5% pay offer. The RCM’s consultation with its members resulted in 83 percent of eligible members voting to accept the offer, saying it was a step towards addressing long […]