3rd National Maternity Support Worker (MSW) Conference

13 August 2025

In person

Venue: Royal Birmingham Conservatoire

Address: The Bradshaw Hall, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, 200 Jennens Road, B4 7XR

If you would like to book onto an event please emailĀ events@rcm.org.ukĀ 

Overview

After the success of the last two years, Birmingham City University (BCU) is excited to offer this sell-out event again at a new, bigger venue: Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. Birmingham City University has led the way with advanced MSW Apprenticeship programmes for almost a decade. The MSW role is an essential part of the ever-evolving healthcare workforce, and we invite you to see how the role develops in the future.

This unique conference is a true reflection of BCU’s commitment to the development and sustainability of the MSW role. Attendees will be able to attend a variety of engaging and informative sessions, as well as there being opportunities to network, meet organisations at different stands, share good practice and to view academic posters developed by MSW apprentices at Birmingham City University.

Inclusivity is key and the conference is aimed at all those wanting to deepen their understanding of the MSW role and celebrate its value within maternity services. Join us to partake in sessions delivered by a variety of healthcare professionals who have a wealth of experience and knowledge of the MSW role.

Topics include:

  • The importance of reflection for MSWs
  • Leadership within the MSW role
  • The experiences of autistic birthing people and how MSWs can improve the care they provide

 

Proudly sponsored by the Royal College of Midwives

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