New Report Spotlights the Critical Role of Specialist Parent-Infant Relationship Teams
The Parent-Infant Foundation has published a new report, ‘Who is holding the baby?’, which explores the current landscape of specialised parent-infant relationship teams across the UK. This research, launched as part of Infant Mental Health Awareness Week (June 9-15), brings fresh insight into the progress made – and the problems that still exist – in […]
Pay consultation opens for members in England, Wales and Northern Ireland

Today the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has today launched a pay consultation with its Agenda for Change (AfC) members in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The College is urging all members across all three nations to have their say on the recent 3.6% pay award as it wants to hear how midwives and maternity […]
Father’s Day 2025: A Partner’s Perspective on Postpartum Psychosis
To commemorate Father’s Day 2025, Chris Wasley shares a personal reflection on his introduction to fatherhood and his family’s experience of postpartum psychosis. Their story, explored in greater depth in the published article ‘Heaven Then Hell: A Partner’s Experience of Postpartum Psychosis’, offers an insight into the role of partners during perinatal mental health crises. […]
Chancellor’s Spending Review is high on hope but low on detail

The Royal College of Midwives has given a cautious welcome to the Government’s Comprehensive Spending Review, announced today. Gill Walton, Chief Executive and General Secretary of the RCM, said: “Midwives, maternity support workers and student midwives will have been hoping for more of an indication that this Government understands the desperate need for investment in […]
New Midwifery T Level Placements Launch in Greater Manchester: A Positive Step Forward for Future Midwives
Young people in Greater Manchester are accessing hands-on NHS career experience after the launch of a new T Level midwifery placement programme, addressing urgent workforce needs within the healthcare sector. In a welcome development for aspiring midwives, college students can now gain real-world experience through NHS placements in midwifery, with more opportunities being rolled out […]
MIDIRS celebrates Pride 2025
This Pride Month, MIDIRS is spotlighting the wealth of LGBTQ+ midwifery research available on our MIC database. As part of our commitment to inclusivity we are proud to release a free, curated Search Pack on LGBTQ+ parenting, offering a wide range of literature that celebrates and explores the diverse experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals and families […]
RCM announces details of consultation with members on pay award
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has announced plans to consult with its members in England, Wales and Northern Ireland on the 3.6% pay award. Last week the RCM cautiously welcomed the news that the governments in all three nations had accepted the pay recommendations from the NHS Pay Review Body (PRB) in full. On […]
Closer collaboration needed to tackle stark inequalities revealed in latest Saving Babies’ Lives report says RCM

Improving maternity outcomes must be a national priority across all UK governments, says the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) in response to the latest Saving Babies’ Lives progress report, from Sands and Tommy’s joint policy unit. The RCM is calling for urgent, coordinated action to address persistent inequalities and prevent avoidable deaths. The report states […]
RCM calls for clearer guidance and better support around fetal movement following SANDS research

The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) is calling for renewed focus on how concerns about baby movements during pregnancy are addressed in maternity care, in response to the publication of a learning report led by baby loss charity SANDS and King’s College London. The project sought to understand the challenges in sharing information and guidance about baby movements and what needs to […]
Avoiding Brain Injury in Childbirth programme pilot concludes successfully

A pilot of the Avoiding Brain Injury in Childbirth (ABC) programme, delivered by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, Royal College of Midwives and The Healthcare Improvement Studies (THIS) Institute at the University of Cambridge, has successfully concluded. Avoidable brain injury acquired during labour (intrapartum care) can have devastating consequences for babies and their […]