icm 2026

The Royal College of Midwives is proud to sponsor the International Confederation of Midwives 34th Triennial Congress — a global gathering dedicated to advancing excellence in midwifery care, strengthening maternal and newborn health, and supporting midwives around the world.

Sponsoring the ICM Congress reflects our ongoing commitment to international collaboration, professional development, and the advancement of midwifery as a vital healthcare profession.

Supporting Midwives Worldwide

The ICM Congress brings together thousands of midwives, educators, researchers, healthcare leaders, and policymakers from across the globe to share knowledge, inspire innovation, and address the key challenges facing maternity services today.

Through our sponsorship, the RCM aims to:

  • Support global leadership in midwifery
  • Promote equity in maternal and newborn healthcare
  • Encourage knowledge sharing and international collaboration
  • Highlight the essential role of midwives in improving health outcomes
  • Invest in the future of the midwifery profession

Connect with the Royal College of Midwives at the Congress

Delegates attending the congress are invited to connect with the RCM team throughout the event.

We encourage you to review the below congress programme outlining RCM speaker sessions and poster presentations that you won’t want to miss (for the full detailed programme visit ICM 2026 | 34th ICM Triennial Congress, Lisbon, Portugal

Midwives one million more march

Saturday 13 June 15:30 – 18:30

Depart from: Monument of Discoveries – look out for RCM flags marking our spot to collect RCM branded merchandise 

Join midwives from around the world and see RCM CEO Gill Waltons address delegates.

The march represents a collective voice for:

  • Safe staffing levels across maternity services
  • Recognition and value for midwives’ work
  • Improved working conditions and retention
  • High-quality, equitable care for women and families

No pre registration required.

Plenary Session 1: One Million More Midwives – How midwives drive health systems forward

Monday 15 June, 09:00 – 10:30

RCM speaker: Jaki Lambert

Equity from birth: Addressing bias in neonatal assessment through midwifery leadership

Monday 15 June, 14:00 – 15:30, Pavilion 2

RCM speaker: Speaker: Janet Fyle

Essential midwifery skills: Diagnosing different types of female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) and providing compassionate, holistic, culturally sensitive, trauma-informed care

Tuesday 16 June, 11:00 – 12:30, Room 3E

RCM speaker: Speaker: Janet Fyle

Supporting informed choice and personalised Care in London maternity services: A co-produced Framework for women, birthing people and staff

Tuesday 16 June, 12:30 – 14:00, Pavillion 4 Poster session 2 (Group A)

RCM Fellow: Nina Khazaezadeh

SRHR – FGM

Tuesday 16 June, 16:00 – 17:30, Room 3B

RCM speaker: Speaker: Janet Fyle

Session: Labour and birth. Presentation: The UK pool study: Pattens of genital trauma and risk factors for severe genital trauma or neonatal morbidity following intrapartum water immersion

Wednesday 17 June, 11:00 – 12:30, Auditorium VIII

RCM Fellow: Professor Julia Sanders

Session: Association strengthening 2. Presentation: A toolbox for midwifery twinning

Wednesday 17 June, 11:00 – 12:30, Room 3A

RCM Fellow: Joy Kemp

Session: Marginalized - maternal separation. Presentation: The lost mothers project: Midwifery, maternal separation, and the global impact of pregnancy in prison

Wednesday 17 June, 14:00 – 15:30, Room 3D

RCM Fellow: Laura Abbott

Mapping the implementation of Midwifery Continuity of Carer (MCoC) model: A COM-B informed scoping review 

Wednesday 17 June, 16:00 – 17:30, Room 1.06

Speaker: Patience Gyampeh

Session: Poster session 3. (Group B) Presentation: PB 118 - Evaluation of an interdisciplinary culturally sensitive, trauma aware and compassionate care training for midwifery and other health and social care students

Wednesday 17 June, 17:30 – 18:30

RCM Fellow: Professor Hora Soltani

Session: Poster session 3. (Group B) Presentation: PB 126 - The urgent need for the subject of “herbal remedies” to be included in pre-registration midwifery education

Wednesday 17 June, 17:30 – 18:30

RCM Fellow: Denise Tiran

Session: Poster session 3. (Group B) Presentation: PB 149 - Addressing workforce inequalities and improving maternal outcomes through the Association of South Asian Midwives (ASAM)

Wednesday 17 June, 17:30 – 18:30

RCM Fellow: Nafiza Anwar

Session: Poster session 3. (Group B) Presentation: PB 170 - Addressing systemic inequities in maternity and neonatal care: ELEVATE and White Allyship at Work (WAW) Programme

Wednesday 17 June, 17:30 – 18:30

RCM Fellow: Wendy Olayiwola

RCM Poster presentations

Ruby Handley Stone (RCM Professional Advisor – Education)

Poster session 3 (Group B)

Session date & time: 17 June 2026, 17:30 – 18:30

Connecting the future: Empowering student midwifery societies through a national network

Poster session 3 (Group B)

Session date & time: 17 June 2026, 17:30 – 18:30

Leading with inclusion and compassion: The growth and impact of the midwifery leadership development group in Wales

Poster session 3 (Group B)

Session date & time: 17 June 2026, 17:30 – 18:30

Sustaining change; Improving culture: An evaluation of the long-term impact of the Royal College of Midwives’ Syndeo leadership programme for senior clinical leaders

We look forward to engaging with colleagues from around the world and celebrating the impact of midwifery on global health.

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