Victory for MSWs in Wales as fairer pay deal delivers long-overdue recognition

On Maternity Support Workers Day, the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) Cymru is celebrating a long-awaited deal which will bring pay rises for maternity support workers (MSWs) in Wales. Following negotiations through the Welsh Partnership Forum, MSWs and other health care support workers in Wales will now be re-banded from Agenda for Change Band 2 […]
RCM patron Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal visits Welsh maternity unit

A maternity service that is leading the way in delivering culturally competent maternity care and improvements outlined in the Welsh Government’s Anti-Racism Action Plan has received royal recognition. The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) patron, Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, today visited the midwives and maternity staff at The Grange Hospital to see first […]
RCM Cymru welcomes announcement of new Maternity and Neonatal Oversight Panel

Royal College of Midwives (RCM) Cymru has welcomed the Welsh Government’s announcement of a new Maternity and Neonatal Oversight Panel, which will undertake a current state ‘rapid independent assessment’ of maternity services in Wales. However, the RCM has cautioned that this assessment must strengthen and support the improvement work that is already underway, not derail […]
Big changes for NHS Wales Maternity Support Workers – here’s what you need to know

The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has been advocating for fairer pay for Bands 2 and 3 Maternity Support Workers in Wales. Vicky Richards, the RCM’s National Officer for Wales, explains what’s changing – and what you need to do if it affects you. If you’re a maternity support worker (MSW) in Wales, you might […]
Coleg Brenhinol y Bydwragedd yn hyrwyddo’r Gymraeg mewn gwasanaethau mamolaeth yn yr Eisteddfod Genedlaethol

Gall defnyddio’r Gymraeg mewn gwasanaethau mamolaeth drawsnewid profiadau geni – gan wella canlyniadau i fenywod a theuluoedd. Dyna’r neges y mae Coleg Brenhinol y Bydwragedd (RCM) yn ei chyflwyno i’r Eisteddfod Genedlaethol ddydd Gwener 8 Awst, wrth iddo gynnal bore o drafodaeth yn canolbwyntio ar rôl hanfodol y Gymraeg mewn gwasanaethau mamolaeth. Mae’r gallu i […]
RCM publishes results of pay consultation with members in England, Wales and Northern Ireland

The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has today published the results of its three-week consultation with eligible members in England, Wales and Northern Ireland on the 2025/26 pay award of 3.6%. With the majority in each nation – 81.9% in England, 83.5% in Wales and 77.7% in Northern Ireland – saying they found the pay […]
RCM Wales set to become RCM Cymru

The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) in Wales is officially rebranding as RCM Cymru from 8 August 2025. The change reflects the RCM’s commitment to the Welsh language and its use among RCM members, and the Welsh-speaking women and families that use maternity services across Wales. One of the key factors to delivering more personalised […]
RCM Wales yn newid ei enw i RCM Cymru

Mae Coleg Brenhinol y Bydwragedd yng Nghymru (RCM Wales) yn ailfrandio’n swyddogol fel RCM Cymru o 8 Awst 2025. Mae’r newid yn adlewyrchu ymrwymiad yr RCM i’r iaith Gymraeg a’i defnydd ymhlith aelodau’r undeb, a’r menywod a’r teuluoedd Cymraeg eu hiaith sy’n defnyddio gwasanaethau mamolaeth ledled Cymru. Un o’r prif bethau sydd eu hangen i […]
