When staffing isn’t safe, neither is care. Here’s why the RCM is launching our new campaign

Today, the Royal College of Midwives is launching its Safe Staffing = Safe Care campaign in England – demanding policymakers to take urgent action for women and babies. RCM Chief Executive Gill Walton outlines why we’ve launched the campaign and the five important actions from Government. All midwives remember that magical moment when you receive your PIN – and the first time you walk into a ward and into a clinic as a newly qualified midwife. I […]
Midwives’ trusted role is vital to improving vaccine uptake in pregnancy, RCM tells national webinar

Midwives play a critical role in supporting women and families to make informed decisions about vaccination in pregnancy – but they need adequate time, training and resources to support this work, the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) highlighted in a national webinar. Speaking at a UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) webinar on maternal vaccinations, Clare […]
What does the Scottish Budget mean for you and the families you care for?

Every year the Scottish Government sets out how it will spend public money across Scotland. For those of us working in maternity services, this matters. It directly affects our pay, our staffing levels, the services we can deliver, and crucially the support available to the families we work with every day. As expected this is clearly an […]
RCM warns women and babies are being failed as maternal deaths rise by 20%

The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has warned that women and babies are being failed by a maternity system under extreme pressure, after new data showed maternal deaths in the UK are 20% higher than they were over a decade ago despite repeated promises to reduce avoidable harm. The latest findings from MBRRACE-UK reveal that […]
Royal College of Midwives backs whole-system approach to maternity safety in new national care bundle

The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has welcomed a new Maternity Care Bundle published by NHS England, aimed at improving maternity safety, reducing maternal deaths and serious illness, and tackling inequalities in care across England. The RCM was closely involved in the development of the bundle, working alongside NHS England, frontline clinicians, service users, Royal Colleges, regulators, professional bodies and charities. The […]
AI and automation helping midwives spend more time with women

Midwives are using automation to help manage referrals and appointments, slashing admin time and freeing them up to spend more time with women. One NHS trust has introduced an automation programme, using a series of robots to streamline the booking and referrals process, as well as providing notifications of emergency department attendance, ensuring women receive timely care. Another is […]
RCM Awards 2026 shortlist showcases midwives and maternity support workers making a difference across the UK

The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has revealed the shortlist for 2026’s RCM Awards, celebrating midwives, maternity support workers, educators, students and multidisciplinary teams whose work is transforming care for women, babies and families across the UK. In total, there are 63 nominees on the shortlist, with the winners being announced at an awards ceremony in London next month. Gill Walton, RCM Chief Executive, […]
Midwifery and maternity leaders congratulated in New Year Honours

The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) congratulates midwifery and maternity leaders recognised in the New Year Honours for their outstanding contribution to maternity care. Among those honoured are RCM members whose work has had a profound impact on women, babies and families across the UK, alongside colleagues from across maternity services whose leadership and advocacy has played a key role in strengthening midwifery and maternity care. Gill Walton, Chief Executive of the RCM, said: “We’re absolutely delighted to see […]
A message to all RCM members from our Chief Executive

As the year comes to a close, our Chief Executive Gill Walton has a message for Royal College of Midwives members. It is a moment to reflect on the challenges of the past year, to recognise the extraordinary work happening across maternity services every day, and to say thank you to those who continue to […]
Digital virtual symposium
Event Details Date: 16 April 2026 Time: 9:00am – 2:00pm Capacity: 150 Available spaces: 95 Registration: Open Book Now
