Statement from HSC trade unions Northern Ireland 15 November 2024
Health Trade Unions in Northern Ireland met with Health Minister Mike Nesbitt on the 14 November regarding pay for 2024/25. The unions reiterated their position that the Pay Review Body (PRB) recommendation should be implemented in full. Furthermore, the Health Trade Unions insisted that any pay offer must ensure pay parity and be backdated to […]
Midwife wins prestigious award for her empathy during bereavement
A midwife and sonographer from Orkney, Melissa Lindsay, has won the Midwife of the Year Award at Scotland’s Health Awards, which were held in Edinburgh at a dazzling awards ceremony last Thursday. The awards celebrate the outstanding work and commitment health care workers in the Health and Social Care network show to patients and communities […]
RCM response to Health Secretary’s ‘zero tolerance’ approach to NHS improvement
A renewed focus on improvement of outcomes and safety has been welcomed by the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) – but the College has urged the Government to see beyond waiting list reduction as a measure of success. Birte Harlev-Lam, Executive Director Midwife at the RCM, said: “Countless reports and inspections have consistently shown what […]
MSWJC Live: The importance of evidence-based research
Our next journal club Live will be held on 25 November 2024, 11:00 – 12:00 on the topic of the importance of evidence-based research. Book your free ticket here
Guernsey’s changing demographic could add complexity to maternity services, warns RCM
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has praised the state of maternity services in Guernsey but has called on the Bailiwick to continue to invest in them so they continue to meet the needs of the island’s population. Releasing its Guernsey State of Maternity Services report today, the RCM has found that, although the number […]
Increased tuition fees will fuel shortage of midwives, warns RCM
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has warned the Government that the increase of 3.1% in tuition fees, announced today, could exacerbate the existing crisis that is already seeing student midwives being forced out of their chosen career due to financial pressures. Although the uplift is matched with a 3.1% increase in maintenance loans, this […]
Latest CQC State of Care report must prompt urgent action, says RCM
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has again called on the Government and NHS England to take urgent action to resolve and remedy the challenges faced by maternity services. The RCM was reacting to the Care Quality Commission’s latest State of Care report, released today. Gill Walton, Chief Executive of the RCM, said: “So much […]
RCM Wales wins prestigious anti-racism award from Diverse Cymru
The RCM Wales team has been presented with the Silver Award by the Diverse Cymru Cultural Competence scheme for higher level of competence and embedding into practice. The scheme has provided a framework to address all areas of this work with Health Boards and HEIs, and work towards fulfilling RCM’s contributions to the Anti-Racist Wales […]
Action urgently needed to eliminate disparities in maternal health
Expressing shock and sorrow at the unacceptable disparities and maternal outcomes for Black, Asian and minority ethnic women is not enough: we all must act. This is the call from the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) as it launches Decolonising Midwifery Practice. The position statement sets out what is needed to support maternity services and […]
Consultation opened on job evaluation matching profiles for midwifery bands 7 and above
Earlier this year the RCM consulted on revisions to the job evaluation matching profile for midwifery – bands 4, 5 and 6. Now the NHS Job Evaluation Group is consulting on proposed revisions for midwifery – bands 7 and above. This follows calls from the RCM having highlighted that the current profiles haven’t been reviewed […]